Our Objective

Our objective is to offer SWIFT (BIC) codes in an immediate manner per our customers banking demands for international transfer of funds and money exchange.

Our Service

Our service is to make sure your next international wire transfer is completed within an ideal timeframe, promising the highest degree of efficiency and professionalism. We hold the SWIFT (BIC) codes and IBAN for banks nationwide and internationally to ensure that your next cash transfer is completed conducive to your desires.

Effective & Professional

We offer the fastest method of completing your funds transfer, with our immediate response times and useful guidance. We treat our customers with top notch priority service. Our agents are waiting and ready to respond to your queries and assist you throughout the transfer of funds process.

Dependable

We like to keep it simple - and useful, to ensure that we are able to give you the reliable service you'll learn to expect from a representative of our team.

You can count on our experienced agents to be accessible and informative throughout the process.

Swift Codes

I want to transfer cash internationally, why do I need a SWIFT Code?

Bank identifier codes are commonly known as SWIFT (or BIC) codes. A SWIFT code is the distinctive identification code related with certain banks. These codes are utilized when moving funds between banks for international transfers. It indicates the specific bank a payment is to be sent.

A SWIFT code is a standard formatting code and is composed of 8 (8) or eleven (11) letters or numbers. The SWIFT code can be a bank's general head office code, or pertain to a bank's individual branch or section.

You will want to get the SWIFT code associated with the bank you're sending funds to. If it’s to a European or UK account, you'll additionally need the IBAN.