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Turkish Lira (TRY) is the currency of Türkiye, issued by the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye. Track any TRY cross-border SWIFT payment free with Ohmyfin — paste your UETR or bank reference to see the live status.
Details
TRY settles via the CBRT EFT system. Cross-border TRY uses SWIFT MT103, often through Garanti BBVA, İşbank or Akbank.
Typical processing time: 1-2 business days.
On a SWIFT MT103, the TRY amount appears in field 32A together with the value date. The currency code is part of the ISO 4217 standard, so "TRY" means the same thing in every bank in the world.
If your TRY payment is missing or stuck, the most common reasons are correspondent-bank cut-off times, sanctions screening on the beneficiary or originator, or a missing field on the MT103 (purpose-of-payment, beneficiary address). Ohmyfin shows you exactly where the payment is in the chain.
Quick facts
At-a-glance specifications
ISO 4217 code
TRY
Full name
Turkish Lira
Country / region
Türkiye
Central bank
Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye
Typical SWIFT speed
1-2 business days.
Key facts
ISO 4217 code: TRY
Issued by: Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye
Country / region: Türkiye
Typical SWIFT speed: 1-2 business days.
Tracked free on Ohmyfin via UETR or bank reference
Frequently asked questions
How long does a TRY SWIFT payment take?
1-2 business days.
Can Ohmyfin track TRY payments?
Yes — paste your UETR or MT103 reference and Ohmyfin returns the latest available SWIFT status of any TRY payment, including which correspondent bank holds it.
What do I need to send a TRY payment?
The beneficiary IBAN or account number, the beneficiary bank BIC (SWIFT code), and the beneficiary name and address. For larger amounts, a purpose-of-payment code is usually required.
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