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Part 2: (Optional) Beneficiary and Intermediary Institutions When sending a wire, the beneficiary financial institution is the final bank that receives the funds. 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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icon to enter the beneficiary financial institution’s information.
2. Enter the beneficiary’s name. 3. Enter the beneficiary’s routing number. 4. Leave the reference code blank it will not travel with the wire. 5. Enter the beneficiary’s address. 6. Click the icon to enter the intermediary bank’s information. 7. Enter the intermediary bank’s name. 8. Enter the intermediary bank’s routing number. 9. Leave the reference code blank it will not travel with the wire. 10. Enter the intermediary bank’s address. 11. Click the Continue button.
Wires: Creating a Domestic Wire Template
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