International Payments Service

Need to send money overseas?

Did you know that you can send money from your bank account to an overseas bank account via our International Payments Service, otherwise known as a “Telegraphic Transfer” or “Wire”.

With our International Payments Service, you can send money to 200 countries and territories in over 130 currencies.

What you need to send money overseas

You will need to provide the full name of your beneficiary and full details of the beneficiary's bank account, including their IBAN^(International Bank Account Number) if they are in Europe. 

To comply with Australian Government regulations, you must provide the beneficiary's full street address. Include beneficiary bank's code (sort code, SWIFT address, or routing number).**

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Orange Credit Union has entered into contractual arrangements with Convera Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 150 129 749; AFSL 404092) (“Convera”), to assist it in fulfilling certain foreign exchange and payment services.  The relationship relating to the services described is solely between you and Orange Credit Union. Fees and charges may apply, please refer to the terms and conditions issued by Orange Credit Union. Any advice provided by Orange Credit Union is general in nature and does not take into account your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. Convera does not give you any advice, general, personal or otherwise. This communication has been prepared solely for informational purposes and does not in any way create binding obligations. No representations, warranties or conditions of any kind, express or implied, are made in this communication.

  1. Funds are usually received by the beneficiary’s bank in 2 to 3 business days, however, there may be a delay in the beneficiary bank allocating funds to the beneficiary account. There is no delivery guarantee. Some currencies may take longer than others to process.

**Please note that International Payments are sent via a network of correspondent banks, which sometimes levy a small handling charge on your payment. Any such fees, and payment delays, are out of our control.