1st Capital Bank Business Mobile Banking User Guide

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Part 4 of 7: Domestic Wires Only—Intermediary Detail Some financial institutions use an in-between third-party bank called an intermediary to process funds. If your receiving bank requires an intermediary, you will need the financial institution’s wire routing number and address.

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1. Enter the Intermediary Bank’s routing number and address. 2. Click the Next button.

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