Tuesday 12 February 2008

3 tips for international wire transfers

   See, when it comes to making a wire transfer many people make the same mistakes again and again, and I am not talking about misspelling the receivers bank account information, but for expenses you can avoid, and time you can save, if you know how.

   1. If you have to make regular payments overseas, for example corporate money transfers from one firm's bank account to another abroad, you surely have to do the following things. If you have a bank account in currency other than the one used in the receiver's account, and yours is in a bank other than receivers' please I beg you make a bank account in the local branch of the receivers' one in the same currency. That way you first will avoid taxes paid for bank2bank transactions and you will save time by not having to wait the delay usually persisting when money are being transferred between two institutions.

   2. Use online banking for money transactions. Nowadays almost all banks have the service online banking and deliver to you the chance to make banking operations directly from your computer connected to the Internet. When you make a wire money transfer over online banking you avoid the service of employees of your bank and time is saved by you not having to go to any office, to wait on a line, to fill in paper applications or so on. For online money transaction to occur you can use the TAN/PIN codes provided from the bank to you with your internet banking.

   3. Use all the fields in the money-send application in the offline/internet banking. That way you will surely use the IBAN and Swift systems considered to be the fastest fund transaction systems in the world as well as having the highest possible security on Earth in terms of wire transfers.


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1 comment:

robert said...

Just love them.... found money transfer always safe with Xoom.