It's something like a combination with Zenus Bank.Forester said:
Oh well. I admit I was not aware that they do not assign to you your unique account number that money for you will be sent to; but it is managed via reference. (For many use cases, it is not a problem, so I have not heard complaints...) It means it behaves like a pooled account and everything other is clear, unfortunately. Sorry.
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Yes, a good recommendation. Some PR banks have this option, but not all of them. It is dependent on their access to the Federal Reserve.Forester said:
Well, you can give a try to FV bank ”“ better to ask them beforehand whether they give you the unique account number connected to the routing number. (It's possible.)
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Try https://www.bankdib.com/, they support ACH and international clients. Not too cheap thoughcammerjack said:
Hi:
Company that was paying to me for over 15 years, stopped using wire and SEPA, so the only way to get money now is by ACH. So, I am trying to find simple and cheap solution to get $ by ACH from USA company. Account has to be personal, in my name.
paxumbank won't do this even if they told on their site so that's not an option.
Thank you!
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Also try Payoneer, very good and cheapcammerjack said:
Hi:
Company that was paying to me for over 15 years, stopped using wire and SEPA, so the only way to get money now is by ACH. So, I am trying to find simple and cheap solution to get $ by ACH from USA company. Account has to be personal, in my name.
paxumbank won't do this even if they told on their site so that's not an option.
Thank you!
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Currenxie gives you ACH bank account number in your name, with CFSB (at least as far as I have witnessed); BUT they open only business accounts, not personal ones. @cammerjack needs a personal account. (For business accounts, it is much easier.)SCHLOSSFINANZ said:
yes but OP needs ACH bank account number in his own name... thats not possible with Currenxie
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Oh well. It explains more why people are not complaining, in many cases. Thanks for the clarification.ilke said:
It's something like a combination with Zenus Bank.
When you send money locally there within the US, you send money to one pooled account number at JPMorgan Chase, but with yourself as the beneficiary info (name and address). When you receive money by SWIFT, you use the dedicated account number at Zenus.
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Yes, another Puerto Rican institution. Do you have some positive experience with them?Clearsky Network said:
Try https://www.bankdib.com/, they support ACH and international clients. Not too cheap though
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Not much cheap IMO; but it can be an option...
Yes, have some clients that useForester said:
Currenxie gives you ACH bank account number in your name, with CFSB (at least as far as I have witnessed); BUT they open only business accounts, not personal ones. @cammerjack needs a personal account. (For business accounts, it is much easier.)
Oh well. It explains more why people are not complaining, in many cases. Thanks for the clarification.
Yes, another Puerto Rican institution. Do you have some positive experience with them?
Not much cheap IMO; but it can be an option...
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Yes, we have a few clients with DIB account and it works fine. Minimum deposit for personal account is 5k.Forester said:
Currenxie gives you ACH bank account number in your name, with CFSB (at least as far as I have witnessed); BUT they open only business accounts, not personal ones. @cammerjack needs a personal account. (For business accounts, it is much easier.)
Oh well. It explains more why people are not complaining, in many cases. Thanks for the clarification.
Yes, another Puerto Rican institution. Do you have some positive experience with them?
Not much cheap IMO; but it can be an option...
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