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In the sandbox environment, use these BSB codes on the bank account you are verifying to get predictable results when creating verifications. During a verification, the match name returned by the bank is used to correlate the business or individual identity with the bank account details.
Successful verifications — A verification cannot succeed unless the CoP result is Match, or Close match when close matches are enabled. All other outcomes fail the verification.

Test BSB codes

BSB codeCoP resultSimulated match name
111111Close matchbusiness_name, falling back to individual_name.
222222No matchRandom fake company name. For individual-only verifications, no name is returned.
333333No accountNone
444444Account closedNone
555555ErrorNone
Any other valid 6-digit BSBMatchaccount_name
Testing close matches — Use BSB 111111 to test close match scenarios. This will simulate the bank returning the supplied business_name (or individual_name for individual verifications) as the verified name on the account.
  • Business (example):
    • Registered business name: ACME PTY LTD
    • Provided account name: ACME
    • Simulated close match name: ACME PTY LTD
  • Individual (example):
    • Registered individual name: John Doe
    • Provided account name: J Doe
    • Simulated close match name: John Doe