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International payments
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Receiving money from outside the UK
Things you need to know before receiving a payment
The overseas bank sending the payment to you will need to know the following information about the account you wish to be credited - Providing this information will help to ensure that the payment happens as quickly as possible.
- Your personal details
- SWIFT Code
- IBAN (International Bank Account Number) or account number
- BIC (Business Identifier Code)
It's possible for you to receive money into your account from outside the UK in either foreign currency or Sterling.
If money is received in a different currency to what your account is held in, we'll convert it using the most up to date first direct Exchange Rate available before crediting it to your account.
How much will it cost?
It is important for you to understand from the sender which charging option they have selected when sending this money to you.
first direct receiving fees
Foreign currency electronic payments from banks outside the UK
Amount | Charge |
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Amount £100 or more |
Charge £8 each |
Amount under £100 |
Charge £0 each |
Sterling electronic payments from banks outside the UK
Amount | Charge |
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Amount £100 or more |
Charge £6 each |
Amount under £100 |
Charge £0 each |
Receiving money from within the EEA
If you're receiving money from another person in the EEA, you will only pay first direct's receiving fee (see table above), and the sender will pay all of the other charges.
Receiving money from outside the EEA
The sender has different options to; pay all the charges, share the charges or for you to pay all the charges.
The charge(s) applied to the payment will depend on the charging option selected by the sender.
If the sender opts to pay all the fees; no charges will be applied
If the sender opts to share the fees; the charge(s) in the table above will apply to you
If the sender opts for you to pay all fees; the charges in the table above will apply together with any intermediary and agency bank charges
The above charges will be deducted from the payment before we add them to your account where applicable. Any charges applied to money received will appear in your statement.