
When sending international wire transfers, selecting the correct bank branch is critical. For those requiring HSBC Australia’s branch-specific information, below is a comprehensive list of branches and their corresponding SWIFT codes to facilitate seamless transactions.
Locate Your HSBC Branch Code
Use the table below to identify the SWIFT code for your local branch, ensuring your funds reach the intended destination without delays.
HSBC Australia Branch Directory
- HKBAAU2SADL – Adelaide, SA 5000
- HKBAAU2SBAU – Sydney International Towers, Tower 1, Level 36, 100 Barangaroo Avenue, Sydney, NSW 2000
- HKBAAU2SBNE – Brisbane, QLD (Hongkong Bank Building, 300 Queen Street, 4000)
- HKBAAU2SCLS – Sydney, NSW 2000
- HKBAAU2SGPI – Sydney International Towers, Tower 1, Level 36, 100 Barangaroo Avenue, Barangaroo, NSW 2000
- HKBAAU2SLAS – Sydney International Towers, Tower 1, Level 37, 100 Barangaroo Avenue, Sydney, NSW 2000
- HKBAAU2SMEL – Melbourne, VIC 3000
- HKBAAU2SPTH – Perth (R&I Tower, Level 28, 108 St George’s Terrace, WA 6000)
If Your Local Branch Is Not Listed
For branches not included above, international transfers can still be processed using HSBC’s global headquarters SWIFT code. Funds will be routed through a central system before reaching the designated branch.
Optimizing International Transfers
To minimize costs and processing times, consider the following:
- Competitive exchange rates : Some third-party providers offer more favorable rates compared to traditional banks.
- Transparent fees : Verify all charges upfront to avoid unexpected deductions.
- Speed : Many services guarantee same-day transfers for time-sensitive transactions.
Avoiding SWIFT Transfer Errors
Before initiating a SWIFT payment, double-check:
- The recipient’s SWIFT code matches their bank branch.
- Account numbers and beneficiary names are accurate.
Discrepancies may result in delayed or failed transfers. If inconsistencies arise, contact your bank immediately.
Providing SWIFT Details for Incoming Transfers
Recipients expecting international funds should supply the sender with their branch’s SWIFT code. If unsure, consult HSBC’s customer service for verification.

