If you need to send money from your Truist bank account to an account at another bank, you can do so with a wire transfer. There is no online method for sending one, so you will have to do it in person or by phone. You will need the banking information for both yourself and the transfer recipient.
If you have a Truist bank account and need to quickly send a relatively large amount of money to an account at another bank, you should send a wire transfer. This article will tell you everything you need to know about it.
A wire transfer is one of the two basic types of electronic transfer between banks. The other type is the ACH transfer. While ACH transfers get processed in large batches by clearinghouses, wire transfers don't. Instead, they go directly from one bank to another. That's why they're the fastest type of transfer. They will usually arrive on the same day they are sent, frequently within minutes of sending. You do, however, pay for this speed in the form of a wire transfer fee. That's why wire transfers are best for situations where speed is of the essence and the amount you are sending is large enough to justify the fee.
Truist does not have any online method for sending wire transfers. You will instead need to call a Truist customer service representative or go down to a convenient Truist location in person. You will need to bring the following information with you when you do:
Please note that international wire transfers typically take longer than domestic wire transfers do. If your international transfer involves converting from one form of currency into another, it is possible that the exchange rate will no longer be what it was when you decided to make the transfer.
To get the wire transfer process started, or to just find out what the current wire transfer fees are, call a Truist representative. There is no online way to get in contact with one.
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