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To send a wire, follow the steps below:
- Review our wire fees. To learn more about our wire fees, please call our contact center at (888) 255-3637.
- Log in to Online Banking and click Send Wires. Or log in to Mobile App, tab the Menu icon at the bottom and then tab Send Wires.
As a safety precaution, you will be required to sign documentation and provide a copy of your unexpired Driver’s License or Identification via DocuSign (a fast and secure digital platform that allows you to electronically sign documents).
If you would like to request your wire transfer in person, visit any KeyPoint branch today!
Click here for detailed information about international wires (e.g., country-specific and currencies).
Necessary Information for Domestic and International Wires
Domestic Wires | International Wires |
The beneficiary name and contact information (the recipient of the funds) | The beneficiary name and contact information (the recipient of the funds) |
The receiving financial institution of the beneficiary | The receiving financial institution of the beneficiary |
The routing/ABA number for the beneficiary’s financial institution | The BIC/SWIFT code (a unique identification code, usually 8 to 11 digits) |
The beneficiary account number | The beneficiary account or IBAN number (usually 22 to 27 digits) |
Note: The escrow instruction sheet is required for wires being sent to a title company. | Purpose of wire |
Please see our reference guide 'Country Currencies by Currency Code' for information before requesting an international wire.
KeyPoint offers low rates on loans, high rates on savings, and low fees. At your member-owned financial institution, you’ll save money AND enjoy personal service! To learn more about fees for our wire transfers, please call our contact center at (888) 255-3637.
To receive an incoming wire, provide the sender KeyPoint's SWIFT code: KERUUS66.
More Wire Transfer Information
KeyPoint’s routing transit number is 321180515.
Your account number can be found at the bottom of your checks, to the right of our routing number. You can also find your account number via Online Banking:
- Go to the Account Activity page
- Click the Account Details box at the far right
- Click on the Show Full Account Number link.
Click here for detailed information about international wires(e.g., country-specific and currencies).
To receive wire transfers, please provide the sender KeyPoint's SWIFT code: KERUUS66.
KeyPoint makes it easy to wire money! You can request a domestic or international wire transfer at any KeyPoint branch. Or simply log in to Online Banking or Mobile App, click Send Wires.
After you submit your request, you will be required to sign documentation and provide a copy of your unexpired Driver’s License or Identification via DocuSign (a fast and secure digital platform that allows you to electronically sign documents). This extra step protects your account from fraudulent wire transfers. If we are unable to reach you, the wire may be voided.
To learn more about our current fees, please call our contact center at (888) 255-3637. Click here for detailed information about international wires (e.g., country-specific and currencies).
You will need the following information for a domestic wire:
- The beneficiary name and contact information (the recipient of the funds)
- The receiving financial institution of the beneficiary
- The routing/ABA number for the beneficiary’s financial institution
- The beneficiary account number
NOTE: The escrow instruction sheet is required for wires being sent to a title company.
You will need the following information for an international wire:
- The beneficiary name and contact information (the recipient of the funds)
- The receiving financial institution of the beneficiary
- The BIC/SWIFT code (a unique identification code, usually 8 to 11 digits)
- The beneficiary account or IBAN number (usually 22 to 27 digits)
- Purpose of wire
- The beneficiary phone number is also required when funds are being sent to Taiwan
NOTE: Additional information is required for wires being sent to India in that country's currency, Indian Rupees (INR).
- Routing Code: Indian Financial System Code (IFSC), this consists of an 11-digit code representing a specific branch location
- Purpose of Payment Code: Detailed purpose of payment is required on all amounts of INR
- Nature of the remitter and beneficiary relationship (e.g., legal services, mother, father)
The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is an international standard of identifying bank accounts, so funds can be transferred between financial institutions in different countries. The IBAN is unique to each institution and country. Only the institution servicing the account can provide the correct IBAN of that account, and it must be obtained from the beneficiary of an international wire transfer. An IBAN is required for beneficiary accounts in Europe and other countries around the world.
KeyPoint makes it easy to wire money! You can request a domestic or international wire transfer at any KeyPoint branch. Or simply log in to Online Banking or Mobile App, click Send Wires.
After you submit your request, you will be required to sign documentation and provide a copy of your unexpired Driver’s License or Identification via DocuSign (a fast and secure digital platform that allows you to electronically sign documents). This extra step protects your account from fraudulent wire transfers. If we are unable to reach you, the wire may be voided.
To learn more about our current fees, please call our contact center at (888) 255-3637. Click here for detailed information about international wires (e.g., country-specific and currencies).
You will need the following information for a domestic wire:
- The beneficiary name and contact information (the recipient of the funds)
- The receiving financial institution of the beneficiary
- The routing/ABA number for the beneficiary’s financial institution
- The beneficiary account number
NOTE: The escrow instruction sheet is required for wires being sent to a title company.
You will need the following information for an international wire:
- The beneficiary name and contact information (the recipient of the funds)
- The receiving financial institution of the beneficiary
- The BIC/SWIFT code (a unique identification code, usually 8 to 11 digits)
- The beneficiary account or IBAN number (usually 22 to 27 digits)
- Purpose of wire
- The beneficiary phone number is also required when funds are being sent to Taiwan
NOTE: Additional information is required for wires being sent to India in that country's currency, Indian Rupees (INR).
- Routing Code: Indian Financial System Code (IFSC), this consists of an 11-digit code representing a specific branch location
- Purpose of Payment Code: Detailed purpose of payment is required on all amounts of INR
- Nature of the remitter and beneficiary relationship (e.g., legal services, mother, father)
To receive an incoming wire, please provide the sender KeyPoint's SWIFT code: KERUUS66.
You can transfer money between accounts through free Online or Mobile Banking. Transfers are immediate between your KeyPoint accounts. You can also transfer money to and from your KeyPoint accounts and your accounts at another financial institution or send someone money using their email or cell phone number.
Don’t have Online Banking?
Access your account online from your laptop, tablet or personal computer—Online Banking is secure, free, and available 24/7. After you enroll, you can take care of your banking tasks at your convenience:
- View current account balances and transaction details
- View and export transaction history
- Pay bills
- View check images
- Transfer money between your own accounts, and accounts of other KeyPoint Members
- Send money to anyone via an email address or cell phone
- Transfer funds between your KeyPoint accounts and your accounts at other financial institutions
- View eStatements, eTaxes and other electronic documents
KeyPoint’s routing transit number is 321180515.
Routing transit numbers are 9 digit codes used to identify financial institutions in electronic transactions. When combined with your unique account number, a routing number will ensure that electronically-transferred funds are properly sent to and from your account (e.g., via direct deposit, wire transfers, and bill payments).
You can find your routing and account number on your checks or through Online Banking.
Not registered for Online Bill Pay?
KeyPoint’s free Bill Pay lets you pay bills online or with your mobile device any time, any place. Just enter a bill you want to pay, decide when you want it paid, and KeyPoint does the rest. You can also send money to friends or relatives! Both features are available in Online and Mobile Banking.
Log into Online or Mobile Banking and click Bill Pay to get started!
If you are not signed up for online banking, enroll now!
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