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Does anyone know when you send a SWIFT wire transfer from Mistertango, does the receiving bank see that it came from the account holder's name or is it some sort of shared account? I read somewhere that it says "Sent from Mistertango" but that sounds like something in the description or message field. I would think that it would show the Mistertango account holder's name as the sender.
 
SEPA payments come from the individual IBAN you get with mistertango.

For SWIFT payments I donot know.
 
cryptokid said:
Does anyone know when you send a SWIFT wire transfer from Mistertango, does the receiving bank see that it came from the account holder's name or is it some sort of shared account? I read somewhere that it says "Sent from Mistertango" but that sounds like something in the description or message field. I would think that it would show the Mistertango account holder's name as the sender.
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I'm not a user but as far as I've seen, all transactions under SWIFT are made with "UAB MISTERTANGO" as sender/beneficiary company (and of course their IBAN in a Lithuanian bank, Nordea i.e). For incoming payments the sender must add a 6 digits code in the reference line. I don't know if for outward transfers they add your name in the reference line .
 
mrau said:
I'm not a user but as far as I've seen, all transactions under SWIFT are made with "UAB MISTERTANGO" as sender/beneficiary company (and of course their IBAN in a Lithuanian bank, Nordea i.e). For incoming payments the sender must add a 6 digits code in the reference line. I don't know if for outward transfers they add your name in the reference line .
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Thanks mrau, this is what I heard as well. So for an incoming payment, it is sent to UAB MISTERTANGO and you add the 6 digit code.

I am wondering for outgoing SWIFT payments if it also will say the sender is UAB MISTERTANGO or if they will actually use the account holder's name.
 
Thanks a lot for this information.

So I understand that if someone in Europe sends you money at Mistertango, he will use the standard IBAN, not knowing that your Mistertango account isn't a normal bank account, but if someone American sends you money, he will use the Swift system with a code, and he will know that this is no normal bank account.
 
countryfree said:
Thanks a lot for this information.

So I understand that if someone in Europe sends you money at Mistertango, he will use the standard IBAN, not knowing that your Mistertango account isn't a normal bank account, but if someone American sends you money, he will use the Swift system with a code, and he will know that this is no normal bank account.
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No, it is not visible the account is with an EMI. Smaller banks usually use a intermediary (correspondend) bank, so to save on the SWIFT mess. Mistertango will be seen as a small bank.
 
Well, I've never seen that. I guess I've only been using large banks... Come to think of it, is it easier to open an account at a small bank, or with Mistertango? Big banks might be the best option.
 
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