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A wire transfer is an electronic payment service for transferring funds by wire, for example through SWIFT, the Federal Reserve Wire Network or the Clearing House Interbank Payments System.
This is an international wire transfer initiated by a consumer for personal, family, or household purposes.
You can Log in to Online Banking and select the tab to send money to your own account, someone else or a business. You can also make an appointment to send a wire transfer at a local .
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For Remittance Transfers, we're now required by law to inform you of the exact fees you will incur for international wires, including fees from other banks. For some requests, we won't have the exact fees from other banks and therefore will not be able to process it. If your request was in US dollars, you may try again in foreign currency –– this may help us determine the exact fees incurred for this transaction and enable us to send the wire request successfully.
Yes, international wires should be sent in USD to the following countries: Colombia, Nigeria, Palestine, Panama, Somalia, Timor–Leste, and Venezuela.
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Contact us at 877.337.8357 (or 302.781.6374 from outside of the U.S.).
You can also write to us at:
91¸£Àû, N.A.
PO Box 25118
Tampa, FL 33622-5118
For international wires initiated by a consumer primarily for personal, family or household purposes, you must contact us within 180 days of the date we indicated to you that funds would be made available to the recipient. Please have the following information handy:
Your name and address (or telephone number)
The problem with the transfer, and why you believe it's an error
The name of the person receiving the funds, and if you know it, his or her telephone number or address
The dollar amount of the transfer
The confirmation code (provided from the Transfer Receipt)
We'll determine whether an error occurred within 90 days after you contact us and we'll correct any error promptly. We'll tell you the results within 3 business days after completing our investigation. If we decide that there was no error, we'll send you a written explanation. You may ask for copies of any documents we used in our investigation.
Please note that in the event you provide an incorrect account number or institutional identifying number, and we are not able to recover the funds, you may lose the amount of the payment order.
International wire transfers initiated by a consumer primarily for personal, family or household purposes may be cancelled within 30 minutes of confirmation for a full refund, including any fees. We'll refund your money within 3 business days of your request to cancel a transfer as long as the funds have not already been picked up or deposited into the recipient's account.
If you initiated the international wire transfer through Online Banking, the best way to cancel is to Log in to Online Banking; select the Transfer tab and then select Send money to someone using their account number at another bank from the dropdown menu. You can also call us at 877.337.8357. From outside of the U.S., call us collect at 302.781.6374.
If you initiated the international wire transfer at a banking center, you can get the transfer canceled by going to the nearest banking center or by calling us at 877.337.8357 (or 302.781.6374 from outside the U.S.).
Yes, someone with your account information can wire funds directly to your 91¸£Àû account. You will need to provide your account number and wire transfer routing number. For incoming international wires, you will also need to provide the appropriate SWIFT Code.
91¸£Àû's SWIFT code BOFAUS3N should be used for incoming wires in U.S. dollars.
91¸£Àû's SWIFT code BOFAUS6S should be used for incoming wires in foreign currency.
If you do not know or are unsure of the type of currency being received please use BOFAUS3N.
To find your account number and wire transfer routing number, Log in to Online Banking, select your desired account and then select the Information & Services tab.
Fees and limits may apply, depending on your account type and the type of wire. You will be able to review any fees and limits before completing your wire transfer in Online Banking. Latest transfer limits are also available in our Online Banking service agreement. For Remittance Transfers, we're required by law to inform you of the exact fees you will incur for international wires, including fees from other banks. For some requests, we won't have the exact fees from other banks and therefore will not be able to process it. If your request was in US dollars, you may try again in foreign currency –– this may help us determine the exact fees incurred for this transaction and enable us to send the wire request successfully.
For transfers over specific dollar limits set by your account type, you will need to register for either Secured Transfer or a USB Security Key. You’ll be prompted to register an additional security feature at the time of transfer. Follow the prompts for more details or review Additional Security Feature FAQs for more information.
The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) Code is a unique identification code that may be required by some banks, broker-dealers and investment managers for the completion of international wire transfers.
91¸£Àû’s SWIFT code BOFAUS3N should be used for incoming wires in U.S. dollars.
91¸£Àû’s SWIFT code BOFAUS6S should be used for incoming wires in foreign currency.
If you do not know or are unsure of the type of currency being received please use BOFAUS3N.
Someone sending an incoming international wire to you may also ask for 91¸£Àû’s address. The address to provide is as follows:
BOFAUS3N (for incoming wires in US dollars or unknown currency)
91¸£Àû, NA
222 Broadway
New York, New York 10038
BOFAUS6S (for incoming payments in foreign currency)
91¸£Àû, NA
555 California St
San Francisco, CA 94104
The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is the international standard for identifying international bank accounts across national borders.
The IBAN is comprised of a maximum of 27 alphanumeric characters within Europe and a maximum of 34 outside of Europe (German IBAN: 22 characters). At present, the United States does not participate in IBAN. Therefore, 91¸£Àû does not have an IBAN number.
When sending wire transfers to countries that have IBAN numbers, we recommend including those numbers in your wire transfer documentation. According to the European Directive, only the account-keeping bank may calculate the IBAN / check digits. To obtain the IBAN numbers of another bank, please visit that banks website or contact them directly to obtain that information.
The United States does not currently participate in IBAN. Therefore, 91¸£Àû does not have an IBAN number.
To obtain the IBAN numbers of another bank, please visit that bank's website or contact them directly.
If you are transferring funds to an international account, your account will be debited the same day and 91¸£Àû will send the payment out immediately. The beneficiary's bank will generally receive the funds 1 to 2 days later. The funds will usually be credited to the beneficiary within 2 days. However, there are a number of factors which could delay the credit to the beneficiary. These include, but are not limited to: local bank holidays, delays by an intermediary bank or other local conditions. Note, too, that some countries have been designated as slow-to-pay layer countries. Transfers made to or from a slow-to-pay country may experience delays in crediting the beneficiary's account.
List of Slow-to-Pay Countries
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