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Or... this link might help for those not wanting to PM (and to save you filling your inbox db
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https://www.swift.com/biconline/
(only cos in the UK it's not just the Name of the bank - but also the location / (state possibly in US) )
Any further questions - please post and I'll do my best and I hope db and others can try to assist
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sorry, something i didn't add was...
well from my limited experience of 3 different UK banks is that you just call customer services and ask them and they might give you a number of the relevant dept that can assit or they'll be able to tell you
most know the different terms for whatever they/you will call it and can give you the relevant info over the phone
Cheers,
Geno
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not necessary, routing numbers are within the usa swift numbers are international codes, some banks may not require them. i checked with all my banks and accounts, one bank teller told me that it was the same and my transfer never worked, when i called support they said absolutely not, swift codes are different and each bank has one, problem is most bank employees don't even know what a swift code is.... best thing to do is call cs at your bank and see if you can talk to the wire transfer dept..... if it is a small home town bank they might not have one of these depts.... however if you can find the swift code you are better off......
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here is what one of my banks require....
Incoming Payments
If you are receiving an international wire transfer payment, you will need to:
Provide the sender your name as it appears on your account
Provide your account number and the U.S. Bank SWIFT code. The U.S. Bank SWIFT code for receiving wire transfer payments is USBKUS44IMT***.
swift codes have a combo of letters and numbers....
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All banks have an international SWIFT Code/Address; this code is their identification code for international money transfers. It is very important that you provide this code on your Bank Information . If you do not know your bank's code, contact your bank and they will provide it to you.
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