♦ SWIFT (Wire Transfer)
Delivery Time: Same Day Value
Beneficiary Information
- Full Beneficiary Name
- Beneficiary Country
- Beneficiary Address: (Zip Code, Street, City, Province or State).
Beneficiary Bank Details
- Beneficiary Bank Name
- Beneficiary Account Number: 7–12 digits
- Beneficiary Bank BIC / SWIFT Code: 8 or 11 characters.
- Beneficiary Bank Routing Code: 9-digit Transit Code.
- Purpose of Payment
Possible Purpose: Advertising Fees, Expense Reimbursement, Financial Services, Legal Services, Medical Reimbursement, Payroll, Processing, Trade Related Services, Transaction between Banks, Transportation Costs, Travel Related Services, Personal, Other.
- Reference: Omipay allows you to submit maximum 50 characters for reference, but the length shown is depend on the beneficiary bank.
♦ Local Settlement
Delivery Time: Same Day Value
Beneficiary Information
- Full Beneficiary Name
- Beneficiary Country
- BeneficiaryAddress: (Zip Code, Street, City, Province or State).
Beneficiary Bank Details
- Beneficiary Bank Name
- Beneficiary Account Number: 7–12 digits
- Beneficiary Bank Routing Code: 9-digit Transit Code.
- Beneficiary Bank Country: Canada
- Purpose of Payment
Possible Purpose: Advertising Fees, Expense Reimbursement, Financial Services, Legal Services, Medical Reimbursement, Payroll, Processing, Trade Related Services, Transaction between Banks, Transportation Costs, Travel Related Services, Personal, Other.
- Reference: Omipay allows you to submit maximum 50 characters for reference, but the length shown is depend on the beneficiary bank.
♦ ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS:
The routing code is the branch transit code. A 12 digit account number may comprise of the last 5 digits of the transit code (known as branch identifier) followed by the 7 digit account number.
Canadian account numbers are typically between 7 to 12 digits, and vary in length depending on the beneficiary bank or financial institution.
Exception: Toronto Dominion Bank accounts can have 6 digits.