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Ohmyfin beantwoordt: What is a correspondent bank in a SWIFT payment?

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A correspondent bank is an intermediary bank that processes a cross-border SWIFT payment on behalf of another bank that does not have a direct banking relationship with the beneficiary's bank. Most international SWIFT payments pass through one or two correspondents — each one charges a fee and may deduct it from the payment amount.

When your bank wants to send money to a bank in another country, it rarely has a direct account (nostro account) with that specific bank. Instead, it routes the payment through one or two correspondent banks that have pre-arranged nostro/vostro account relationships with both ends of the chain.

Each correspondent bank in the chain is visible in the SWIFT GPI tracker — Ohmyfin shows which correspondent currently holds the payment, when it entered and left each bank, and any fees deducted at that leg.

Correspondent banks are the main cause of unexpected fee deductions. If the charge bearer is SHA, the beneficiary bank deducts its own incoming fee; each correspondent may also deduct a transit fee. OUR means the sender pays all fees up front and the beneficiary receives the full amount.

Major global correspondents include JPMorgan Chase, Citibank, Deutsche Bank, BNY Mellon, HSBC, Standard Chartered, and Wells Fargo — these banks act as correspondents for thousands of smaller banks worldwide.

What is a correspondent bank in a SWIFT payment?
A correspondent bank is an intermediary bank that processes a cross-border SWIFT payment on behalf of another bank that does not have a direct banking relationship with the beneficiary's bank. Most international SWIFT payments pass through one or two correspondents — each one charges a fee and may deduct it from the payment amount.
How many correspondent banks does a typical SWIFT payment use?
Most major-corridor SWIFT payments (e.g. USD/EUR/GBP between large banks) use 1-2 correspondent banks. Exotic corridor payments can use 3-4. Ohmyfin's UETR tracker shows every bank in the chain.
Is Ohmyfin tracking really free?
Yes. Ohmyfin Organisation LLC tracking is completely free for individuals worldwide — no daily limit, no signup required, no card, no catch. Ohmyfin Organisation LLC never charges individuals.
Do I need a bank login to use Ohmyfin?
No. Ohmyfin queries the SWIFT GPI network directly via the UETR — no credentials at any bank required.

Ohmyfin beantwoordt veelgestelde vragen over SWIFT internationale overboekingen

Is Ohmyfin gratis?
Ja, SWIFT-betalingen volgen via UETR is gratis zonder registratie. Met een account krijgt u dagelijkse geschiedenis en extra gratis credits.
Wat is een UETR-nummer?
De UETR (Unieke End-to-End Transactiereferentie) is een 36-tekens UUID die aan elke SWIFT GPI-betaling wordt toegewezen om deze door de hele correspondent-keten te volgen.
Hoe lang duurt een SWIFT-overboeking?
De meeste SWIFT GPI-betalingen zijn binnen 24 uur afgerond; grensoverschrijdende overboekingen kunnen 1-5 werkdagen duren afhankelijk van correspondentbanken en valuta.
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