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In an ever-increasing interconnected world, firms and people must have solid international payment systems. Eximpe is committed to achieving secure, efficient and transparent global payments to both businesses and individuals. That is why we’re outlining waat it takes you to send funds through a SWIFT code; this is your ticket into the global payments world.
SWIFT Code, or Bank Identifier Code (BIC), is a universal identifier of banks, provided they stand by a uniform alpha-numeric code. It ensures that your money reaches its intended bank account through a SWIFT money transfer, which is essential in any global transaction.
The SWIFT network ensures that banks have a secure conduit where they can transmit payment orders instead of transferring money themselves. At the beginning of a SWIFT transfer, your bank encrypts and transmits a message to the recipient’s bank, including the details of the transaction. The funds are transferred from one bank to the other, using the Nostro and Vostro accounts through the network of correspondent banks so as to arrive at the beneficiary.
At Eximpe, we employ the latest technology in the SWIFT global payments, ensuring that all cross-border transactions at EximPe are secure and transparent and conform to all compliance standards. Using EximPe, you are able to enjoy easy money transfers, where the risks of errors are lowest, and you can track every SWIFT deal in real-time.
The use of a SWIFT code when international money transfers is an established means of making secure global payments. With the help of EximPe and this guide, you can smoothly exploit the complexities of international SWIFT payments without the risk that your funds will not arrive to you reliably wherever your business may be.
1. What information do I need to send money internationally with EximPe using a SWIFT code?
You’ll need the recipient’s full name and address, their bank’s name and address, account number or IBAN, the bank’s SWIFT code (BIC), and the amount and currency to be sent.
2. How long does a SWIFT transfer take with EximPe?
Most SWIFT payments through EximPe are credited to your recipient’s account within 1–5 business days, with many trade payments processed within 24 hours.
3. What are the fees for sending money via SWIFT on EximPe?
EximPe charges a transparent platform fee (typically 0.75% per transaction) plus a fixed SWIFT transfer fee, with no hidden markup on currency conversion.
4. How do I track my SWIFT payment on EximPe?
You can track your payment in real-time through EximPe’s online dashboard, which provides instant updates and a digital FIRA for compliance.
5. Is EximPe safe and compliant for SWIFT transfers?
Yes, EximPe employs advanced security, complies with RBI and FEMA regulations, and partners with licensed banks, ensuring your international payments are secure and fully compliant.
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