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Wire Transfers

We make it easy to send funds to foreign countries.

Sending money overseas and you are a customer of First Commercial Bank, N.A (USA)? Use a wire transfer. It's a safe, fast and traceable way to get money where you need it - and we can send funds in United States dollars or in foreign currency to more than 50 countries - with competitive exchange rates.

Why use wire transfers?

  • Available to all First Commercial Bank, N.A (USA) account holders
  • Send a wire transfer - easily - from any branch
  • Fees:
    • Outgoing Wire Transfer Fee: - $60 per wire transfer
    • Incoming Wire Transfer Fee: - $12 per wire transfer

We make it easy:

Fill out the Wire Transfer Request Form, print the form, and bring it in to the nearest First Commercial Bank, N.A (USA) branch for immediate processing.

Note: For same-day processing, the Wire Transfer Request Form must be received by our International Services Department no later than 10:00 a.m. (HST) Monday through Friday.

Instructions on receiving International Wire Transfers:

In order to receive wire transfers from foreign countries in a timely fashion, please follow the instructions below.

First Commercial Bank, N.A (USA) is not a SWIFT member, therefore, the originator's bank needs to send the funds to its own United States office or its own United States Correspondent Bank first (e.g. Citibank, New York; J.P. Morgan Chase, New York or Bank of America, New York;....etc.) as Intermediary Bank then for onward transmission to First Commercial Bank, N.A (USA), Honolulu, California by Fedwire using ABA#321370765.

The format is as follows:
Beneficiary: Customer's Name
Beneficiary Account No.: First Commercial Bank, N.A (USA) 10 digit account number
Beneficiary Bank: First Commercial Bank, N.A (USA), Honolulu, California
Routing/ABA Number: 321370765 by Fedwire
Intermediary Bank: Originating Bank's United States Correspondent or its own United States office (with instruction to the Intermediary Bank to forward the wire to First Commercial Bank, N.A (USA), California by Fedwire)