Adding a Routing Code or Intermediary SWIFT/BIC Code for International USD Withdrawals

Modified on Thu, 21 Aug at 12:56 PM

Routing Code

What is a routing code?

A routing code is a unique identifier for your bank, used to ensure your money reaches the right place.


When do I need a routing code?

Routing codes are commonly used for US and UK banks, like the US Fedwire or UK Sort Code.


Where can I find my routing code?

You can typically find your routing code in:

  1. Your online banking portal

  2. Your bank statement

  3. For US Fedwire, you can also check this website.

What if I'm unsure about my routing code?

If you're unsure, it's best to contact your bank for assistance.

 

Intermediary SWIFT/BIC Code

What is an intermediary SWIFT/BIC Code?

An intermediary SWIFT code is used to route your transaction through an intermediary bank before it reaches its final destination.


When do I need an intermediary SWIFT/BIC Code?

Your bank doesn't have a direct relationship with the receiving bank. The transaction may need to pass through an intermediary bank.


Where can I find the intermediary SWIFT/BIC Code?

You can typically find the intermediary SWIFT/BIC code in the following places:

  1. Your online banking portal
  2. Your bank statement


What if I'm unsure about the routing code?

If you're unsure, it's best to contact your bank for assistance.

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