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My international Transfer has been rejected!

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  • 12-06-2019 9:38am
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    Registered Users Posts: 142 ✭✭


    Hello,

    I have made an international transfer form my Standard Chartered account to my Bank of Ireland account.

    Standard Chartered has sent me a mail stating that BOI have rejected the transfer as it has "NO SORT CODE AND NO IBAN'

    However, the transfer does have a sort code and ban attached to it. I have made this transfer before!

    I am now in a situation where I have no available funds on my trip to Ireland.

    Is there a number I can contact in relation to this?

    Ari


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 490 ✭✭Bank of Ireland: Jennifer


    aridion wrote: »
    Hello,

    I have made an international transfer form my Standard Chartered account to my Bank of Ireland account.

    Standard Chartered has sent me a mail stating that BOI have rejected the transfer as it has "NO SORT CODE AND NO IBAN'

    However, the transfer does have a sort code and ban attached to it. I have made this transfer before!

    I am now in a situation where I have no available funds on my trip to Ireland.

    Is there a number I can contact in relation to this?

    Ari


    Hi aridion,

    Thanks for getting in touch with us here. If it is an international transfer from the UK sent in Sterling it would be neccesary to have an Iban and Bic/Swift code. We would advise that you check with your Banks Internal Payments team to ensure that all information is presented correctly( data input into relevant fields and references required) to ensure that the payment can be successfully applied to your account on receipt to Bank of Ireland.

    Thanks Jen


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