902-915

Australia Post (Money Orders)

Australia Post

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BSB 902-915 is assigned to Australia Post (Money Orders), serving the Melbourne area in Victoria. This BSB code identifies the Australia Post branch, located at 111 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000. This branch supports Paper (Cheque) payment methods. BSB (Bank-State-Branch) numbers are six-digit codes used by Australian financial institutions to identify individual branches. You will need this BSB when setting up direct debits, salary deposits, or transferring money between Australian bank accounts. This BSB number is currently active and was last verified against official sources.

Branch Details

BSB Number 902-915
Institution Australia Post (Money Orders) (APO)
Branch Name Australia Post
Address 111 Bourke St
Suburb Melbourne
State Victoria (VIC)
Postcode 3000
Payment Flags Paper:   Electronic:   High Value:

Payment Capabilities

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Paper (Cheque)

This branch supports paper-based clearing, including cheque processing and bank cheque issuance.

Change History

Changes detected from official sources, checked daily.

24 Feb 2026 — First recorded in BSBFinder directory

Tracked as part of Australia Post (Money Orders) (APO), Melbourne VIC 3000.

BSBFinder checks for updates daily. Any future changes to this BSB — address moves, payment capability updates, or branch closures — will appear here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What bank does BSB 902-915 belong to?
BSB 902-915 belongs to Australia Post (Money Orders). This BSB code identifies a specific branch of Australia Post (Money Orders) in the official BSB directory.
Where is the branch for BSB 902-915 located?
The branch for BSB 902-915 is located in Melbourne, VIC 3000. The full address is 111 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000.
Is BSB 902-915 still active?
Yes, BSB 902-915 is currently active. You can use this BSB for bank transfers and direct debits.
What payment methods does BSB 902-915 support?
BSB 902-915 supports Paper (Cheque) payment methods. This means the branch can process paper (cheque) transactions.

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