For a payment to a bank in Bahrain, a Bank Identification Code (BIC) is mandatory. This is also known as a SWIFT address.
An IBAN in Bahrain is mandatory and consists of 22 characters. Example: BH02CITI00001077181611
These international transfers are subject to private transfer fees and business transfer fees . If you choose for the OUR option, the beneficiary will not be charged anything by their bank. ABN AMRO Bank charges an OUR fee for this.
Do you want to know when the money will be in the beneficiary's account? Then check what the processing times for payments are. And for more details per currency type, check out this overview .
For a transfer to a bank account in Bahrain, it is mandatory to enter a Purpose code.
Enter the purpose code at the beginning of the description. See the list of purpose codes below. It is also possible to add a personal description in addition to the mandatory description.
Select the reason for payment in the field 'Purpose code'.