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  1. BNZ - Personal & Business Banking

    BNZ everyday and savings accounts, app and online banking, home loans/mortgages, credit cards, insurance, investments, foreign exchange and more.

  2. Internet Banking Login - BNZ

    Log in to BNZ Internet Banking, or Internet Banking for Business. <iframe src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-MN7Q5T6" height="0" width="0" …

  3. Bank of New Zealand

    Secure login to access your Bank of New Zealand personal banking account.

  4. Bank of New Zealand - Wikipedia

    Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) is one of New Zealand's big four banks. It has been operating since October 1861, and since 1992 has been owned by National Australia Bank (NAB), retaining local governance with a New Zealand board of directors.

  5. International payments to New Zealand - BNZ

    International payments to New Zealand. Payments to New Zealand may be made through Visa Direct or SWIFT. Visa Direct is a Visa service that lets you receive payments to your BNZ Visa cards. The SWIFT BIC code for Bank of New Zealand is: BKNZNZ22. This should be used whenever funds are sent from overseas to BNZ bank accounts.

  6. Mobile Banking with the BNZ app - BNZ

    The BNZ app is packed with features like easy payment options, goal setting, set or change card pin, activity, and notifications. Watch our 'how to' videos to find out more. Jump to content

  7. Everyday banking - BNZ

  8. Contact us - personal banking - BNZ

    Message us in Internet Banking or the BNZ app, if you have questions about your accounts. Our virtual assistant Āwhina will reply and if needed, refer you to a specialist banker.

  9. Join BNZ - open a personal account - BNZ

    If you’re new to BNZ, live in New Zealand, and are 13 years or older, you can open an everyday account online or by phone.

  10. New Zealand bank account number - Wikipedia

    New Zealand bank account numbers in NZD follow a standardised format of 16 digits: a prefix representing the bank and branch (six digits), otherwise known as the Bank code; the body (seven digits); and; the suffix representing the product/account type (two or three digits).

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