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You can receive money as international transfers from other EEA member states without having to pay a foreign payment fee for amounts up to €50,000 in value. The only requirement is that you pass on your bank details to the payer. The most important information is the BIC/SWIFT code and the international IBAN number of your account. If you need additional information about IBAN and SWIFT codes.

 
Incoming payments
You can make sure your incoming foreign payments go directly into your account.

You do not have to pay anything is a Cross Border payment   
If the payment qualifies as an Cross Border payment, you do not have to pay any foreign payment fees.

How does it work?
  • Pass on your bank details – including IBAN and BIC/SWIFT code.  
  • Simply wait for the payment to arrive. 


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