P.L. MartelRookie
Just wanted to share a suggestion. It would be nice to add the BIC/Swift code on the bank switch transfer form. Business often do international business and this one is always required
Just wanted to share a suggestion. It would be nice to add the BIC/Swift code on the bank switch transfer form. Business often do international business and this one is always required
@deedy-Projects#56388 Inside SEPA you don't actually need a BIC code, your IBAN is enough. Only for SWIFT transfers you need the BIC code, as far as I know.
All I’m saying Jeroen is that every time I do business with a foreign they request it and it would be handy that it shows up on the form I send clients
And jeroen, it’s a little annoying that you state I don’t need this or that. On don’t think you are aware of worldwide requirements and I don’t think it’s your job to say you don’t need this or that. If I suggest it is because it happened to me that it was required. I think you should back off a bit or change your approach, on every single suggestion I made that’s what you did. If Bunq decides not to implement something it’s fair enough and I will live through it but your approach is quite announcing.
@deedy-Projects#71323 I'm guessing I don't understand what you are asking. So let's start at the beginning: where do you need to add in your BIC/Swift code on the switch service form? As far as I know this is only used for other Dutch banks.
PS If you hit on reply the other one gets a notification in their bunq app so you might get an answer sooner.