Overseas remittance is the same as domestic remittance. It requires the payee, the receiving account number and the opening bank, but there is an additional SWIFT code. Your English is the SWIFT code, followed by the account number.
1. For bank transfer and remittance, you must first purchase the currency of the other country you want to remit from online banking. That is, after purchasing foreign exchange, you can transfer funds to other banks in other countries through online banking and fill in the form. National banks only accept overseas remittances in designated currencies (such as U.S. dollars, euros), and some banks also need to go through an intermediary bank in a third country. These all need to be confirmed by the other party. This is more troublesome (not all intermediary bank information can be filled in on the online banking page, so you may have to go to the counter) and subjectively feels a little unreliable. It should be noted that before remittance, you need to know the country, city, bank name, branch name, name of the other party, account number, and Swift Code of the other party's beneficiary bank in advance. It is best to also have the address of the bank where the account is opened.
2. First of all, you need to purchase the currency of the other country you want to remit from online banking. After purchasing the foreign exchange, you can transfer funds to other banks in other countries through online banking and fill in the form. Banks in certain countries can transfer funds overseas. Remittances only accept designated currencies (such as US dollars, euros), and some banks need to go through an intermediary bank in a third country. These all need to be confirmed by the other party, which is more troublesome (not all intermediary bank information can be filled in on the online banking page, so you may have to go to the counter) and subjectively it feels a little unreliable. It should be noted that before remittance, you need to know the country, city, bank name, branch name, name of the other party, account number, and Swift Code of the other party's beneficiary bank in advance.