Personal Finance & Money Asked on September 1, 2021
I have an account with Citibank in Taiwan, and I want to wire money into it from the US from an Ally Bank account.
Ally Bank doesn’t do international wire transfers. I need to provide an American routing number and account number.
Therefore, Citibank in Taiwan gave me the following wire instructions, which involves Citibank in New York as an intermediary, in order to receive the wire from Ally: https://www.citibank.com.tw/global_docs/chi/ap/ap_remittance_usd.htm
Now, every other time I’ve sent a wire involving an intermediary bank, the wire instructions include the account number of the beneficiary bank at the intermediary bank. I would put the beneficiary bank’s account number as the recipient, then include the actual recipient’s account number in the notes. Notably, these instructions are missing this account number.
Would I be correct to submit my wire transfer to Ally, putting Citibank New York’s ABA number, 021000089, and my Citibank Taiwan account number? Or is this missing an instruction? If I did this, would Citibank in New York be able to just look up my account number and just know to forward it to their Taiwan branch?
Update: just to answer my own question with an answer probably specific to Citibank.
I bugged the banker for an intermediary account number, and they went up the chain of people involved in foreign transfers and told me everyone insisted that the instructions as provided are complete and accurate.
And, so I sent the wire transfer, listing the ABA # of Citibank New York, my Taiwanese account number, and my name. And, indeed, it has successfully made it to my account in Taiwan, so I guess Citibank must just have some special arrangement that allows Citibank in New York to automatically see that my account number is a Taiwanese account, without needing the wire to actually mention that.
Correct answer by ieatpizza on September 1, 2021
Ideally use ofx or transferwise
Regarding the question as such:
Now, every other time I've sent a wire involving an intermediary bank, the wire instructions include the account number of the beneficiary bank at the intermediary bank
You are completely correct, that's the norm / ideal situation
The "end" bank, Citi-Taiwan has an account number at Citi-NY, let's say "666888666".
Normally the instructions would include the "666888666".
to paraphrase:
Will City-NY just look up the number 666888666 being the account number of Citi-Taiwan, even though it is not in the instructions?
Yes!
It is relatively common to not include the end-banks's account number, since, the middle bank can look it up.
Sometimes this results in a problem and sometimes it works perfectly.
In this case since it's the same brand of bank one could possibly say there is more chance of success.
The bottom line is:
Now, every other time I've sent a wire involving an intermediary bank, the wire instructions include the account number of the beneficiary bank at the intermediary bank
Just as you imply, that's the "ideal situation"
For better or worse, often that information is missing
Fortunately (so to speak), it "usually / often" works when that number is missing
I believe OP is saying that, at Ally bank, there is literally no place to include the actual beneficiary bank (ie, City-Taipei).
So, not only is there no place for the "666888666", but the OP is saying there's literally no place to indicate that it is indeed Citi-Taipei.
If so, the situation is "completely screwball"
I've never heard of this, having sent zillions of wires, but, there could be some extra-special arrangement Citi alone has about this.
Answered by Fattie on September 1, 2021
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