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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Funds Withdrawal Request in the editor.
Begin by entering your client information. Select your title (Mr., Mrs., or Company) and fill in your family or company name, first name, and account number.
In the 'Funds Withdrawal Request' section, specify the amount you wish to withdraw. Choose the currency from the dropdown menu and ensure it matches your account's currency.
Provide details for the intermediary bank, including its name, location, and BIC. Then enter the beneficiary's bank name, address (including city and country), and BIC/Swift Code or ABA.
Fill in the beneficiary's full name and account number or IBAN. Remember that Swissquote Bank requires that the beneficiary name matches the account holder’s name.
Select your preferred wire option: Regular wire (2-5 business days) or Express wire (1-2 business days with a $30 fee).
Finally, add your signature(s), date, and place before submitting via email to payment@swissquote.ch or faxing it to +41 22 999 94 42.
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