Frequently Asked Questions

Send Money to a bank account from Moldova

Can I send money directly to a bank account?

Yes, the Western Union direct to bank account service is an easy and convenient way to send funds directly to your receiver’s bank account in selected countries.

To which countries can I send money directly to my receiver’s bank account?

You can use our country list to find out in which countries this service is available. You’ll also find all the necessary information to complete a transfer directly to a bank account. Please note that if a country you are sending to is considered a high-risk country in Moldova, a mandatory visit to Victoriabank agent location is required.

How do I send money directly to a bank account from Moldova?

Simply select the direct to bank account service when sending money online or at an agent location. What you need to provide when selecting this service changes from country to country, but usually includes.

  • The receiver’s bank name and code.
  • The receiver’s bank account name and number

To find out which countries are available for the direct to bank service, please check the country list.

What is 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 list to find out more.

What is a Bank Identification Code (BIC)?

A Bank Identification Code (BIC) is used to identify banks worldwide. BIC is the same as a SWIFT code, and it can be between 8 and 11 digits long.

Ask your receiver if a BIC is required in their country, you can also check our country list for more details.

What is an International Bank Account Number (IBAN)?

An International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is a code used in some countries to identify a customer’s bank account. The IBAN has a letter to identify the country followed by 2 digits, and then up to 35 characters for the bank account number.

You can check our country list to see what details are needed for each country. Ask your receiver for the IBAN if it’s required.

How long does a direct to bank account money transfer take?

Direct to bank account1 money transfers can change from country to country and can take up to five days1. For more details, please refer to our direct to bank account country list.

What is 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 list to find out more.