You can only receive USD transfers / top up your USD Account in the following ways:
ACH (US) / Fedwire (US) Account Details
You can ONLY receive USD transfers within the US using your local account details.
SWIFT Account Details
Using your SWIFT account details, you can receive USD and other supported currencies from 180+ countries. Click here to see the list of the countries you can receive from (we are unable to receive transfers from countries and territories marked with an asterisk).
* To ensure that your SWIFT transfer is successfully received into your account, you can download a guide on the SWIFT payment format by clicking this link. This guide can be shared with your sender to provide them with the necessary information for a smooth transfer.
Note!
- We are NOT able to receive ELECTRONICS FUNDS TRANSFER (EFT)
- Clearing Code is not required when making SWIFT transfers to your USD SWIFT Account Details. Your clients can transfer money to your SWIFT account details using your IBAN number and SWIFT Code.
How can I view my USD Account details?
Click the USD Account Balance displayed under the My Accounts section. You may also refer to the short video below:
Please be informed that we received feedback that funds received via HSBC are, in some instances auto-converted to GBP during the transaction process. However, as your account only supports USD currency, the funds will be auto converted from GBP back to USD once they are received into your Aspire account.
To avoid double conversion when receiving from HSBC, please request your sender to add "Do Not Convert" in the payment reference field.
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