After providing the information of the intermediary bank, you should also fill in the name and account number of the receiving company when handling the remittance, and give the bank name, SWIFT number and account number of the bank in the intermediary bank as additional information to the paying bank. After the paying bank knows the information of the middle bank, it can remit the money more quickly, sometimes saving time and money.
Extended data
The main parties of remittance business are the remitter, the payee, the remitting bank and the collecting bank. Its business process is: the remitter submits a remittance application form to the remitter, and the remitter informs the remitter in some way (such as SWIlVr, telex, draft, etc.) according to the instructions of the application form, and the remitter will distribute the remittance to the payee.
Generally speaking, there is no need to provide other wire transfer codes for overseas remittance to domestic banks. Banks in China mainly use SWIFTCode. ?
In international remittance business, the account name, account number and address of the payee and the international remittance code of the payee are the necessary conditions for successful remittance. Customers should provide accurate, complete and detailed information as much as possible when handling related business, so that remittance banks can remit money smoothly.
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Foreign Exchange Remittance