About Wire Transfer

About Wire Transfer


Wire Transfer is an electronic payment service for transferring funds electronically between banks. Transfers can be made between personal or corporate accounts within one bank, or between accounts in different banks.
Please, note that according to AML and security standards, the name on the FXOpen Main account must match the holder's name on the bank account, from/to which deposits and withdrawals are made. FXOpen does not accept wire deposits to the Client's account from third party bank accounts. We also do not process withdrawals from the Client's account to any third party bank accounts.
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