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How do I make an international transfer from ING?
It’s simple!
- Log on to Home’Bank and select ” Daily banking > My accounts and payments > New transfer.
- Click on the “International payment” tab.
- Select the country to which you wish to carry out the transfer.
- Enter the beneficiary’s account number.
- Enter the BIC of the beneficiary’s bank.
What is the sort code for ING Bank?
233789
ING BANK Sort Code Samples
Sort code | Phone | Direct Debits |
---|---|---|
233789 | INGBNL2AXXX | YES |
238859 | INGBGB22XXX | YES |
What is my BLZ?
What is a German bank number (Bankleitzahl/BLZ)? A Bankleitzahl – often shortened to BLZ – is an 8 digit code used when sending money from one bank to another within Germany. It’s the equivalent to a sort code in the UK, or a routing code in the US, and helps make sure bank to bank payments arrive swiftly and safely.
How much does ING charge for international transfers?
ING usually charges a 2.5% international transaction fee and an overseas ATM withdrawal fee of $2.50.
What is Bankleitzahl Germany?
Bankleitzahl is a bank identifier code system used by German and Austrian banks.
Can I use ING card in the UK?
The ING debit card is automatically activated in Europe By default, you can withdraw cash in euro with your debit card at all ATMs with the Maestro logo. Here you will find a list of countries in which you can normally use your ING debit card.
Does ING Australia have an IBAN?
Hi James, we do not have an IBAN code, however our SWIFT code will enable you make an international deposit to your account…
Is IBAN number same as account number in Germany?
In Germany, the IBAN consists of 22 digits. The first two digits are for the country code (“DE” for Germany) followed by a check digit comprising two characters and the national account number BBAN (basic bank account number), which is made up of the eight-digit bank sort code and the ten-digit account number.