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Online Wire Transfer from the MiddleEast can be done using SWIFT via your Axis Bank account. Using SWIFT, you can perform online wire transfers in 40 curriencies, from a local overseas bank to an Axis Bank account in India! Axis Bank has arrangements with over 200 major banks across the globe to receive SWIFT messages which ensures safe and secure wire transfers to your Axis Bank account from any place of your choice. Direct Credit to your Axis account in less than 48 hours, competitive exchange rates and direct credit to your Axis Bank account within 48 hours are some of the Axis Bank wire transfer features. And benefitsinclude the ability to transact in 40 different currencies with over 200 major banks across the globe!
Also known as wire transfer or swift transfer, this is an offline mode of cross border transfer from any local bank overseas to your Axis Bank account in India. Just walk into any Bank’s Branch in your country and provide 1. Sender details, 2. Receiver detail and 3. Routing bank or correspondent Bank details. To simplify your interaction with local bank, we have created a standard form that will collect some basic details from you and generate a printable copy containing all the details that your local bank may need
To Initiate a Wire Transfer, remitter needs to share the following information with their local bank:
You may also use our SimplyWire Form to generate the information required to be submitted to your local bank in an easy-to-use form.
Refer the charge structure for Wire Transfer facility Schedule of Charges.
To Initiate a Wire Transfer, remitter needs to share the following information with their local bank:
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