Brand TLD - Not Publicly Available
.NAB Domain
A brand Top-Level Domain (TLD) owned and operated by National Australia Bank Limited.
About Brand TLDs
Brand TLDs (also called Brand gTLDs or Dot Brands) are top-level domain extensions that are owned and operated exclusively by specific companies or organizations for their own use.
Key characteristics:
- Registration is restricted to the brand owner and authorized entities
- Not available for public purchase or registration
- Used for brand protection, marketing, and internal operations
- Provides complete control over the namespace
- Examples include .google, .apple, .amazon, .bmw
Registry & Technical Information
Registry Information
Technical Details
Launch Dates & Availability
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Registration is restricted to National Australia Bank Limited and its affiliates.
Additional Information
A brand TLD is a top-level domain that represents a specific company or brand. It is typically used for the company's official websites and services.
NAB is one of the first brand TLDs for an Australian bank.
Frequently Asked Questions
A brand Top-Level Domain (TLD) owned and operated by National Australia Bank Limited. The .NAB TLD is managed by National Australia Bank Limited and was introduced in 2015.
Registration for .NAB domains has the following restrictions: Registration is restricted to National Australia Bank Limited and its affiliates.
Pricing for .NAB domains varies by registrar. Contact your preferred domain registrar for current pricing information and any promotional offers.
WHOIS information for .NAB domains can be queried through the WHOIS server: whois.nic.nab. You can also use the RDAP service at https://rdap.nic.nab/ for more structured data access.
Many accredited domain registrars support .NAB domain registration. Contact your preferred registrar to confirm availability and pricing.
The .NAB domain is a well-established brand TLD with strong recognition and trust. It's suitable for various purposes including business, organization, and personal websites.