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Bank transfer

  • 06-07-2011 12:17pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 202 ✭✭


    Hey I'm banking a bank transfer later today from BOI to an Italian bank.

    How long should it take?

    And what details would I need, I was just given the IBAN and the name of the bank, is that it?:)

    Thanks:)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 548 ✭✭✭Seomra Mushie


    Hi, I'm doing an online transfer from my UK account to my Irish one. I need to enter my IBAN but there's not enough room for it as it appears on my statement. It appears as follows, where x are numbers:

    IExx BOFI xxxx xxxx xxxx xx

    So, what do I leave out? Do I omit the letters?

    Thank you!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,377 ✭✭✭✭Marcusm


    Hi, I'm doing an online transfer from my UK account to my Irish one. I need to enter my IBAN but there's not enough room for it as it appears on my statement. It appears as follows, where x are numbers:

    IExx BOFI xxxx xxxx xxxx xx

    So, what do I leave out? Do I omit the letters?

    Thank you!


    Leave out the spaces!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 139 ✭✭Legislator


    GSI wrote: »
    Hey I'm banking a bank transfer later today from BOI to an Italian bank.

    How long should it take?

    And what details would I need, I was just given the IBAN and the name of the bank, is that it?:)

    Thanks:)
    If you use IBAN and BIC the money will be in the Italian bank account tomorrow.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,845 ✭✭✭Jet Black


    It should be like this.
    The following is an example of an IBAN for an Irish bank account:

    IE99 BOFI 9014 9012 3456 78

    This IBAN is constructed as follows:

    IE

    Country Code for the Republic of Ireland

    99

    Check digits for validation

    BOFI

    First four digits of Bank Identifier Code

    901490

    National Sort Code

    12345678

    Customer Account Number


    Legislator wrote: »
    If you use IBAN and BIC the money will be in the Italian bank account tomorrow.

    Irish accounts use BIC and IBAN for transfers.


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