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You can have the money deposited directly into the recipient’s bank account anywhere in the US. In order to send funds to a US bank account, you will need the ABA (ACH) Routing Number of the bank-branch and the SWIFT/BIC.
You can have the money deposited directly into the recipient’s US Dollar bank account located almost anywhere in the world. For this, you will need the 11-character SWIFT code of the beneficiary bank-branch.
Bank routing number or routing transit number (RTN) is a nine digit number used to identify banks in the United States and is required along with the account number to perform a transfer. Some banks and credit unions may have multiple routing numbers serving different purposes or branches. Routing numbers are printed on the bottom of a cheque. You should get the ABA (ACH) Routing Number from the person or company you are sending money to. It is vitally important that you enter these numbers correctly and double-check them before sending money.
SWIFT stands for Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication and BIC stands for Bank Identifier Code. Together they refer to the 8 to 11 character code that identifies particular banks
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Priority Payments (SWIFT)
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Account Deposit to Beneficiaries in USA
Account Deposit to Beneficiaries outside USA
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