Charlosparky
1st September 2006, 10:23 PM
Hi, cant find an answer to this by doing a search but - i am trying move money via Transferz, and I have been given a 15 digit number by the account holder in NZ, how do I convert this to fit into Transferz's boxes, is it the first 6 numbers as a branch sort code and the rest are the account number? or what? :confused: help from any Transferz veterans appreciated
katandbob
1st September 2006, 11:10 PM
this is on the Tranzfers FAQ page....
New Zealand
Bank and branch number (6 digits in total, 2 for the bank and 4 for the branch), account number (7 digits) and suffix (either 2 or 3 digits)
ie first 6 are the Bank and branch then the next 7 is the account number and the last are the suffix
IE KIWIBANK - WELLINGTON - ACCOUNT NO- SUFFIX.....dont know what a suffix is :o
Kat
Moorf
1st September 2006, 11:25 PM
Here's an example..
This is the account number and format used by Selwyn Council for online payment transfers...
03 1587 0050000 00
03 = bank
1587 = branch
0050000 = account
00 = account suffix
You'll soon get used to it if you use TradeMe a lot :D
Charlosparky
1st September 2006, 11:28 PM
Thanks, will look harder in the FAQ last time :nice1
Singel
2nd September 2006, 12:22 AM
- SUFFIX.....dont know what a suffix is :o
Kat
Suffix is to show the type of bank account e.g. current (cheque) account or savings account.
:)
Pimmar
2nd September 2006, 12:41 AM
Correct
Suffix is the code for the type of account
00 is for a normal account
50 is for a savings account :)
katandbob
2nd September 2006, 10:04 AM
Thanks, will look harder in the FAQ last time :nice1
apparently it shows up on the front page BEFORE you sign in :roll
and ooh I am a 00.....not a 50 :D hopefully I can start a 50 suffix eventually!
Kat
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