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Scotiabank’s personal customers can make outgoing international money transfers via three options. In this article, we’ll look at these three options by Scotiabank and the corresponding fees and transfer times for each method.
There are three ways of arranging an international transfer with Scotiabank: you can either use bank wire transfers, send money through their Western Union service, or use the bank’s International Money Transfer feature. In this segment, we are going to look at these options and how to make an international transfer with them.
If you arrange a wire transfer with Scotiabank, your funds will go directly to the recipient’s bank account, so you’ll need some details about where your money is headed. Exactly what you have to provide will depend on where you’re sending money to, but you can expect to be asked for the following:
Scotiabank also offers international transfers online through Western Union. You can make Western Union transfers online by using their app, or using the Scotia Online service if you register your account for internet banking first.
This is how you send a Western Union Money Transfer with Scotiabank:
- Select “Transfers” on your account page
- Choose the option “Send Money Internationally”
- Now, select the option “Cash pick-up”
- To complete the transfer, review the details and follow further instructions.
It is important to note that the recipient needs to visit a local Western Union branch to pick up the money personally.
As the second option, you can use a service called Scotia International Money Transfer. This is how you send an international money transfer with Scotiabank using your computer:
- From the “Accounts page, click on “Transfers”.
- Select the option “Send Money Internationally”.
- Choose the option “Bank deposit”.
- Add a contact or the details of the person you’d like to send the money to.
- Now, choose the account you’d like to use to complete the transfer.
- Confirm the details to complete the transfer.
Alternatively, you can also use Scotiabank’s iPhone or Android mobile app:
- On the main screen of the app, tap “Transfers” first.
- Choose “Bank deposit”.
- Add a contact or the details of the person you’d like to send the money to.
- Now, choose the account you’d like to use to complete the transfer.
- Enter the desired amount of money you send.
- Confirm the details to complete the transfer.
This table summarizes what are your availability options with Scotiabank and the maximum amount you can send as the sender of an international transfer:
Scotiabank (wire transfer) | Scotiabank (via Western Union | Scotia International Money Transfer | |
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Availability | In person | Online or in person | Online |
Maximum amount | More than 10.000 CAD (≈ 7.400 USD) | Online: Up to 999.99 CAD¹ (≈ 740 USD) Branch: Up to 7.499 CAD¹ (≈ 5.550 USD) | Up to 10.000 CAD (≈ 7.400 USD) |
Scotiabank’s rates vary depending on the specific circumstances of the transfer, and your account terms and conditions. Let’s have a look at them!
Western Union online transactions and the Scotia International Money Transfer service have a fixed fee structure:
Scotiabank’s international wire transfer fee can vary branch by branch.
For this reason, they aren’t published by the bank – that means you have to visit your branch to even find out what your wire transfer will cost you.
As well as any flat fees applied, you need to know the exchange rate that’ll be used for your transfer.
In case of Scotiabank, a currency exchange rate is added to the transfer fees.⁴
Western Union also clearly states on their own website that “in addition to the transfer fee, Western Union also makes money when it changes your dollars into foreign currency”⁵.
For this reason, it’s a good idea to check the exchange rate you’re offered to find out how much your international transfer will cost.
Wire transfer
If you’re carrying out your transfer through a bank branch via a wire transfer, it’ll usually be processed using the SWIFT system.
That means that there can be as many as 3 banks involved in the process.
These banks might add their own flat fees to the transaction on top of anything Scotiabank applies. Because the other banks involved decide their own fees, Scotiabank can’t tell you exactly what other charges there could be before you place your transaction.
Western Union
The Western Union page holds a lot of small print explaining possible extra fees: “Additional services may change the total amount it will cost to send your money transfer.”⁵ One additional fee can be, which Western Union calls as an Agent Fee:
“The transfer fees and the money Western Union (or its Agents) makes when it changes your dollars into foreign currency may vary based upon the payout currency that you select. Some Western Union Agents may offer receivers the choice to receive funds in a currency different from the one you selected. In such instances, Western Union (or its Agents) may make additional money when it changes your funds into the Receive selected country.”⁵
💡 You can use the Scotiabank calculator to figure out the costs involved in your online bank transfer if you choose to process the transaction through Western Union.⁵ |
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See a summary of Scotiabank’s international transfer fees here:
Scotiabank fees (wire transfer) | Scotiabank fees (via Western Union) | Scotia International Money Transfer fees | |
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Incoming international transfer | 15 CAD or 15 USD (depends on the currency received)³ | Not available | Not available |
Outgoing international transfer | Not disclosed⁴ | 5 CAD+1% of the transfer amount¹ (≈ 3.7 USD +1%) | C$1.99¹ (≈ US$1.47) |
Additional fees | Intermediary bank fees³ Currency conversion fees (if sending to a different currency)⁴ | Currency conversion fees (if sending to a different currency)⁴ | Intermediary bank fees³ Currency conversion fees (if sending to a different currency)⁴ |
Generally, it takes about 1-3 business days for the funds to reach the recipient through an international wire transfer with Scotiabank², and it takes around 2-4 hours with Western Union¹, however, this can vary depending on agent availability, branch opening times – as the recipient has to pick up the cash in person. With Scotia’s International Money Transfer service, it can take up to 5 days to receive money¹.
This is how long international transfers take with Scotiabank, depending on the method:
Scotiabank (wire transfer) | Scotiabank (via Western Union | Scotia International Money Transfer | |
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Transfer length | 1-3 business days² | 2-4 hours¹ | Up to 5 business days¹ |
To receive funds into your Scotiabank account safely, you’ll need to give the sender the following:
Unlike some European countries, Canadian banks don’t use the IBAN system, so it’s especially important to give the correct SWIFT/BIC code and branch address.
You should also agree with the sender, who’ll pay the charges associated with the transfer. Scotiabank will charge you 15 CAD or 15 USD (depends on the currency received)³ to receive the funds, and there may be flat fees added by intermediary banks.
The mobile payment app Zelle is currently not available with Scotiabank.
If you need a bit more help with your transfer, you can always log into your online banking, or talk to Scotiabank directly:
All sources checked on 4 November 2022
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