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New Zealand bank account prefix : ウィキペディア英語版 | New Zealand bank account prefix
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). While the New Zealand format is similar to Australia's Bank State Branch, the two systems are not interchangeable. New Zealand bank account numbers in foreign currencies vary by bank. == Background == The origins of the format lay in the establishment of the Databank Systems Limited, a company set up by a consortium of competing banks New Zealand, to provide computing resources (development and operational) for the consortium members.〔Databank Systems Limited, ''Computing a Nation'', c1988, 16 page booklet〕 Bank codes are coordinated by (Payments NZ ) who administer the Bulk Electronic Clearing System (BECS). The scope of BECS includes direct debits, automatic payments, bill payments, and direct credits.〔(Payments NZ website, description of Bulk Electronic Clearing System, accessed 30/05/2013 )〕 Payments NZ also administer the following payment systems in New Zealand:〔(Payments NZ website, list of all payment systems, accessed 30/05/2013 )〕 * Paper Clearing System * High Value Clearing System * Consumer Electronic Clearing System
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