How to receive money in Serbia

Choose what’s convenient for you

You can receive money in minutes1 or direct to bank, just inform the sender about the way that suits your needs best.

How to receive Money Transfer?

There are many convenient ways to get your money. Simply choose your preferred method and inform the sender what’s convenient for you.

How to receive money at an agent location

With 3,900+ agent locations in Serbia and 500,000+ agent locations 2 around the world, you can always find one near you.

1. Choose an agent location. You can find your nearest one  here.

2. Get your sender’s details. Know your sender’s name, the amount of money sent, and the Money Transfer Control Number (MTCN).

3. Visit the agent location. Make sure to bring a government-issued photo ID.

4. Receive the money. The money is available right after your details are verified.

Receive money in your bank account

Western Union lets you receive money directly in your Serbian or overseas bank account.

How to receive money in your bank account in Serbia?

You’ll need to provide your sender with these details:

• your bank’s name and code

• your name as it appears on your bank account

• your bank account number

Check our direct to bank country information to know if this service is available in your country, as well as the details you need to provide to you sender.

 

I have questions about direct to bank transfers

What’s a bank code, and how do I find my receiver’s bank code?

A bank code is a series of numbers used to identify banks around the world. They can have between 3 and 23 digits depending on the bank and the country.

A bank code could be called:

  • BSB
  • SWIFT Code
  • BIC (Bank Identification Code)
  • CHIPS (Clearing House Inter-bank Payment System) – US and Canada only
  • NCC (National Clearing Code)
  • BSC (Bank Sort Code)
  • IFSC (Indian Financial System Code)

For some countries you may need an International Bank Account Number (IBAN) in addition to the bank code.

Ask your receiver for the bank code and IBAN (if applicable). You can refer to our direct to bank account country information tool to find out more details.

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1 Funds may be delayed or services unavailable based on certain transaction conditions, including amount sent, destination country, currency availability, regulatory and foreign exchange issues, required receiver action(s), identification requirements, agent location hours, differences in time zones, or selection of delayed options. Additional restrictions may apply. See terms for details.

2 Network data as of 30 June 2018.