What the other poster said, but if your bank can accept incoming international wires it should have a SWIFT code. All major banks I know do. The only ones I know that don't are smaller community banks and credit unions.
For example I bank at one major bank that I use for most of my poker stuff (since it has branches in Las Vegas and other places I go to for poker and can accept international wires) and then I use a local credit union for other things since I get better interest, service, etc.
You can ask your bank what the SWIFT code is and they sould be able to either give it to you or let you know they can't accept incoming international transfers at which point you'll either have to set up a different account at one that does or use a different withdrawal method.
Thanks
-Rizen
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Originally Posted by evalevan66
For the bank transfer option, it requires a SWIFT code. My bank does not have one. Am I just out of luck? They have different instructions for receiving incoming wire transfers. What happened to just providing a routing code and account number?