Wells Fargo is your arms-length counterparty on foreign exchange transactions. Foreign exchange markets are dynamic and rates fluctuate over time based on market conditions, liquidity, and risks. Different customers may receive different rates for transactions that are the same or similar, and the applicable exchange rate may be different for foreign currency cash, drafts, checks, or wire transfers. The exchange rate Wells Fargo provides to you may be different from exchange rates you see elsewhere. The applicable exchange rate does not include, and is separate from, any applicable fees. The markup is designed to compensate us for several considerations including, without limitation, costs incurred, market risks, and our desired return. The exchange rate used when Wells Fargo converts one currency to another is set at our sole discretion, and it includes a markup. Whether or not the wire transfer fee is waived, Wells Fargo makes money when we convert one currency to another currency for you. Some countries also require you to provide a purpose of payment.New Zealand, Cook Islands, Niue, Pitcairn and Tokelau: New Zealand Clearing Code.Canada: Canadian Payment Routing Number.Australia: Australian Branch Code (BSB).Depending on the country, we may ask you to provide an IBAN when you send an international wire transfer.Ĭertain countries require additional codes as follows: An IBAN identifies specific bank accounts at international banks. Your recipient’s International Bank Account Number (IBAN).If you don’t know this, contact your recipient’s bank. A SWIFT code or Bank Identification Code (BIC) identifies the bank that will receive your wire transfer. The SWIFT/BIC for your recipient’s bank.To send an international wire, you will also need: If you don’t know your routing number, we can look it up for you on the Add Recipient screen. The routing (ABA/RTN) number for your recipient’s bank.To send a domestic wire, you will also need:
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