FAQ

  • A SWIFT code is a set of 8 or 11 digits that represents a bank branch. You'll need to use one when sending money internationally.
  • Beneficiary country means the country of the Beneficiary where the crediting of the Beneficiary's account is to be made.
  • A beneficiary is the person or entity that you legally designate to receive the benefits from your financial products.
  • The beneficiary address should include the full address of the place of business or, if an individual, their residential address.
  • A beneficiary bank is the bank which holds the account you're sending money to.
  • Address of the bank where the account of the individual or organization to which you are making the payment is held.
  • Bank Identifier Code is an international code used by banks for financial transactions. Because each bank has its own BIC, European and international payment orders automatically arrive at the correct bank and branch. BIC is also referred to as SWIFT address or SWIFT code.
  • A branch code may refer to a unique number that helps identify a specific bank branch.
  • Payments are made through a cryptocurrency PG. If you have cryptocurrency assets, you can proceed with the payment following the provided instructions.
  • You can make payments with Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC, and USDT.