BSB 257-588 (257588) belongs to Monoova Payments Pty Ltd (Monoova) for Flexy Remit and is located in Melbourne, VIC 3000.
| BSB Number | 257-588 |
| Bank Name | Monoova Payments Pty Ltd |
| Branch/Purpose | Flexy Remit |
| Street Address | Level 3/480 Collins St |
| Suburb | Melbourne |
| State | VIC |
| Postcode | 3000 |
| Settlement Services | This BSB supports the following settlement services: Paper: Supports cheque clearing system Electronic: Supports Direct Entry (e.g. payroll, bills, direct debit) If you want to confirm whether it supports NPP or Osko, please contact Monoova Payments Pty Ltd |
Website: https://www.monoova.com
Headquarters: Sydney, NSW
This BSB is assigned to Monoova Payments Pty Ltd (Monoova). The six-digit code uniquely identifies the institution for domestic electronic funds transfers (NPP, DE, RTGS) and other payments within Australia.
Branch / Service: Flexy Remit. Address: Level 3/480 Collins St, Melbourne, VIC, 3000.
Yes, this BSB is valid and active. It is widely used for reliable domestic payments and recognised across Australian payment networks.
Enter the BSB (also accepted as 257588 without the hyphen) together with the recipient's account number in your online or mobile banking. This combination ensures accurate routing to the correct account.
Many Australian institutions, including Monoova Payments Pty Ltd, centralise routing by assigning one BSB to multiple branches or product lines (e.g., digital banking, card or loan servicing). This simplifies payments and keeps routing consistent.
Your BSB is shown on your bank statements, within Monoova Payments Pty Ltd online banking, and in the mobile app. It appears alongside your account number.
Our BSB database is updated monthly from the Australian Payments Network (AusPayNet), the official body responsible for managing BSB number allocations across Australia. All data on this page reflects the latest published records.
To ensure your payment goes to the correct account, always double-check the BSB number and account number before making a transfer. If you notice anything suspicious, contact the bank directly via their phone number or website, or report it to the Australian Cyber Security Centre.