You can send money directly to a bank account by simply choosing it as the receive method.
You can make direct bank transfers to nearly 100 countries from Australia. Please note that if you are sending to India, you can choose UPI to instantly transfer money to a bank account.
Bank Identification Code (BIC) is a type of bank code used to identify banks worldwide. It is made of up 8 or 13 digits. BIC is also known as Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT).
You’ll need to provide the following bank account details to complete a transfer:
For some countries, you may need to provide additional information such as International Bank Account Number (IBAN), branch address, receiver’s tax ID, and purpose of the transfer. Check the bank transfer requirements for each country before sending money.
A bank code is a number used to identify banks worldwide. The number can range from 3 to 23 digits, depending on the country and the code type. The most common types of bank codes are listed below:
For some countries, you may need an International Bank Account Number (IBAN) in addition to the bank code.
International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is an alphanumeric code used to identify bank accounts. It consists of a country code, bank code, and account number.
When sending money to bank accounts in countries in the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), you’ll need to provide IBAN while sending money to a bank account.
Yes, you can send money directly to your receiver’s bank account. Just choose Bank account under Receive by while sending money.