What is the SWIFT/BIC code?
SWIFT code (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) or BIC (Bank Identifier Code) is an international code used to identify banks for money transfers across countries.
Do I need a SWIFT/BIC code for transfers in DolarApp?
No, you do not need a SWIFT/BIC code for transfers within the United States via DolarApp.
Transfers to or from a U.S. account are local transactions between U.S. banks.
You can send or receive funds without needing a SWIFT/BIC code. 🙏🏽
What if my bank requests a SWIFT/BIC code?
If your bank asks for a SWIFT/BIC code, it is likely because:
The bank is not in the United States (SWIFT/BIC codes are typically needed for international transfers).
DolarApp does not support SWIFT/BIC transfers.
At DolarApp, we only accept ACH and domestic wire transfers from U.S. banks. 🚀
DolarApp does not have a SWIFT/BIC code
DolarApp only supports ACH and domestic wire transfers within the U.S.
This helps to ensure that your transfers are quick and reliable.
Need help?
If you have any questions or encounter issues, contact our support team:
Chat in the app: Available 24/7 in the Profile section.
Email: help@dolarapp.com