Murphy Wall Commercial Digital Banking User Guide

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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. Enter a reference code. 5. Enter the beneficiary’s address. 6. Click the 7. Enter the intermediary bank’s name. 8. Enter the intermediary bank’s routing number. 9. Enter a reference code. 10. Enter the intermediary bank’s address. 11. Click the Continue button.

icon to enter the intermediary bank’s information.

Wires: Creating a Domestic Wire Template

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