Swift Codes, also called BIC Codes, are used for International Wire Transfers. While routing number in USA are used for domestic wire transfers, swift codes are used for incoming international fund transfers. If you want to send or receive money from outside of united states to a bank account of Wings Financial Credit Union in USA, your bank will ask for the swift code of Wings Financial Credit Union.
Important: Swift Codes or BICs of Wings Financial Credit Union are used ONLY for International Wire Transfers. If you are doing only domestic payments then you only need routing number of Wings Financial Credit Union instead of swift codes.
Some International wires require an IBAN number, but bank accounts in USA do not have an IBAN. However, you need to provide ABA Routing Number and your Account Number along with Swift Code of Wings Financial Credit Union to initiate International wire transfer.
Wings Financial Credit Union Swift Codes for International Wire Transfers
To receive International Wire Transfers to your account in Wings Financial Credit Union, you need to provide the following instructions to the sending bank -
For USD Wires
Intermediary Bank Information
Intermediary Bank Name: Wells Fargo Bank
Intermediary Bank Address: San Francisco
Intermediary Bank Swift Code: WFBIUS6S
Beneficiary Bank Information
Beneficiary Bank Name: Wings Financial Credit Union
Beneficiary Bank Address: Apple Valley, MN
Beneficiary Bank ABA: 296076152
Member Information
Member Name : Wings Fin CU/Member's Name
Member Account Number: 296076152xxxxxxxxxx.
For Foreign Currency Wires
Intermediary Bank Information
Intermediary Bank Name: Wells Fargo Bank
Intermediary Bank Address: San Francisco
Intermediary Bank Swift Code: WFBIUS6WFFX
Beneficiary Bank Information
Beneficiary Bank Name: Wings Financial Credit Union
Beneficiary Bank Address: Apple Valley, MN
Beneficiary Bank ABA: 296076152
Member Information
Member Name : Wings Fin CU/Member's Name
Member Account Number: 296076152xxxxxxxxxx.
Where "xxxxxxxxxx" is the member's Checking or Savings account number.
A full swift code (or Full BIC code) is 11 characters long. The last 3 characters in the full BIC is optional as they denote the branch code ('XXX' is for primary office and should be preferred if you are unsure). You can just use the first 8 characters for the main branch.