Please give me an exact example regarding this!|||For money transfers, your 'home' bank will want to know the following:
What they want to transfer money:
Your Thai bank's name and address.
Your Thai banks' SWIFT code SICOTHBK is the swift code.
You account full name e.g. George Bush
Your account Number e.g. 012-3-45678-9
And you account number is XX-XXXXXX-X
Inward Remittance 鈥?SWIFT and Telegraphic Transfer
This service provides inward remittance in foreign currency via telegraphic transfer or SWIFT. Fee 0.25% of the transfer amount. The minimum fee is 200 baht, and the maximum is 500 Baht. For more information, please contact the SCB Easy Call Center at 0 2777 7777 or visit any SCB branch nationwide.
Here is an affiliate bank in India maybe they can help you:
Branch : Mumbai, INDIA
Address : 1703 Dheeraj Gaurav Heights-I, Adarsh Nagar, Off Andheri Link Road, Andheri (West), Mumbai 400053 India
Tel : 001-9122-5691-5291
Fax : 001-9122-5695-0679
Mobile : 001-9198-2003-2186|||Well it is obvious you picked the wrong answer! Good luck to you!
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|||The primary swift code is SICOTHBK. Your account number has nothing to with the swift code. You need to ask Siam these questions because when you do do the transfer the Indian Bank will ask for Branch Address, your address and i know for a fact that Siam Commercial Bank uses 7 digit Thai Bank Codes- usually beginning with 014 ****|||The swift code will have to be from the bank. You will need to ask the bank for this. Or else your money will go elsewhere.|||How would anyone here know your branch # and account number. Go to SCB and look for the information you need.
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