We're temporarily unable to accept Swift payments to AUD global account details if your registered address is in Australia.
What are AUD account details?
These are your very own account details to receive Australian dollars (AUD) with zero fees.
This isn’t a bank account, but the account number and BSB code we give you work in the same way when receiving money. Just share your account name, number and BSB code, to your friends, company or customers, and they can send you AUD from any Australian bank account. And no one pays any fees.
Learn how to add money to your AUD account.
How to receive AUD
First, you’ll need to get AUD account details.
This will get you a set of local account details for receiving payments from inside Australia, as well as global (Swift) account details to receive payments from anywhere in the world.
Payments from inside Australia
Share your local account details with the person who wants to pay you.
It usually takes 1–2 working days to receive AUD into your account.
You won’t be able to receive:
transfers from Australian Superannuation Funds
self-managed Superannuation Funds
Payments from outside Australia
Share your global account details with the person who wants to pay you. They can send Swift payments to your account from anywhere in the world.
They should only send you AUD to these account details, because we can't process international payments in any other currency.
We don’t charge any additional fees to receive international payments in AUD, but correspondent banks might apply their own fees.
It usually takes 4–5 days to receive AUD into your account via Swift.
Note: If you have account details for your GBP balance, you can also receive AUD to your GB IBAN with no additional fees.
Learn more about using your GBP account details to receive Swift payments
Set up Direct Debits with your AUD account details
You can share your details with a company, and give them the permission to take regular payments from your account.