Send money to a bank account

Save your loved ones a trip to an agent location by sending money straight to their bank account.

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    Transfer money to a bank account your way

    How to make a bank transfer

    Register your profile

    Whether you’re online or on our app, simply log in to your profile. If you don’t have a profile, register now for free.

    Choose the amount and destination

    Enter your receiver’s country and the amount you’d like to send.

    Enter your receiver’s bank details

    Choose delivery method and select a receiver or enter a new receiver’s bank account details. You may also need to enter IBAN (International Bank Account Number).

    Pay and send

    Complete your money transfer. We’ll email you the confirmation with a tracking number (MTCN), which you can share with your receiver.

    Send money with our app

    Send money quickly or start a transfer and pay in-store.

    Track your money transfer in real time.

    Send again quickly to friends and family.

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    Why send money to a bank account?

    It’s convenient

    Transfer funds directly to your receiver’s bank account, so there’s no need to arrange for a cash pickup at the agent location.

    It’s international

    Wire money to bank accounts in over 50 countries around the world.

    It’s reliable

    Check the status of your transfer using your unique Money Transfer Control Number (MTCN). You’ll also get notified by email when the money arrives.

    Enjoy a trusted service

    With our encrypted servers and stringent fraud prevention measures in place, you can enjoy real peace of mind as you transfer money.

    Frequently asked questions

    What do you need to transfer money to a bank account?

    Whether you’re sending money via credit1 card to a bank account or using cash at a Western Union agent location, to make an international money transfer you need the following details from your receiver:

    • Full name
    • Country
    • Bank name
    • Bank Account or IBAN (International Bank Account Number)

    How long does a money transfer take?

    The transfer time depends on the country you want to transfer money to. In many cases, it is 1-3 business days3. Depending on the country and our partners, your money transfer may even arrive on the same day or take more than 3 days.

    Tip: We will always show you the estimated transfer time for each payment and receiving method and each destination country in the transfer overview.

    How much does it cost to transfer money with Western Union?

    Our transfer fees2 vary depending on the destination country, money transfer amount, and payout method. Use our online price estimator to see how much it could cost to transfer money to your receiver online – including the transfer fees2 and transfer total – with no obligation.

    What is a bank code?

    A bank code is a series of numbers used to identify banks worldwide. Bank codes can range from 3-23 digits, depending on the country and the type of code. A bank code may be known as:

    • BSB
    • SWIFT code
    • BIC (Bank Identification Code)
    • NCC (National Clearing Code)
    • BSC (Bank Sort Code)
    • IFSC (Indian Financial System Code)

    What is a SWIFT/BIC code?

    A SWIFT/BIC is a worldwide code for identifying banks. SWIFT and BIC are sometimes used interchangeably but represent the same thing. These codes are 8-11 digits long and sometimes needed when sending money.

    What is an IBAN?

    An IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is used in some countries to identify a customer’s bank account. The IBAN is an alphabetical country code followed by 2 digits and then up to 35 characters for the bank account.

    If you need an IBAN for your bank transfer, you should obtain this from your receiver.

    Still have questions or need help?

    Need help sending money or have another question? Contact our Customer Care team or visit our FAQ page for more information.

    1 Additional third-party charges may apply.

    2 Western Union makes money from currency exchange. Fees and rates subject to change without notice.

    3 Transfer speed and fund availability may be affected by factors such as service choice, amount, destination, currency, regulations, ID requirements, and system availability of our banking partners. Not available for all transactions. See Terms for details.