Who can I send CZK to?
What details do I need for the recipient?
How long will it take for my CZK to arrive?
Do you limit the amount of CZK I can send?
How can I pay for my CZK transfer?
Who can I send CZK to?
You can send CZK to any bank account in the Czech Republic.
What details do I need for the recipient?
You’ll need their:
- Name (as it appears on their account)
- Address
- IBAN (CZ, followed by 20 characters)
- SWIFT/BIC (8-11 digits)
What is an IBAN?
What is a SWIFT code?
How long will it take for my CZK to arrive?
(Occasionally we might need you to supply additional documents, which can affect the transfer time. But we’ll keep you informed every step of the way.)
Do you limit the amount of CZK I can send?
No. Some FX companies limit the amount of CZK you can send or receive.
We give you the freedom to send as many Czech koruna as you like.
How can I pay for my CZK transfer?
You can pay by bank transfer.
In case you were wondering...
IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number. IBANs make it easier to send or receive funds from overseas. They don’t replace your sort code and account number; they contain extra characters that help overseas banks identify your account.
What do IBAN numbers look like?
Here’s how an IBAN might look for a bank account in the Czech Republic:
IBAN (electronic format)
CZ5601236543219875432101
IBAN (human-readable format)
CZ56 0123 6543 2198 7543 2101
What is Czech Republic IBAN number made up of?
CZ 56 0123 654321 9875432101
[2-character Country Code]
[2-digit IBAN Checksum]
[4-digit Bank Code]
[6-digit Account Prefix]
[10-digit Bank Account Number]
The SWIFT international payment network is used to send and receive electronic payments (also known as wire payments). It sends payment orders between banks using SWIFT codes, so banks can transfer money quickly, reliably, and securely.
SWIFT code format: AAAA | BB | 11 | 222
AAAA – represents the bank (for example, Barclays is BUKB)
BB – represents the country where the bank is located.
11 – designates location of banks main office.
222 – code for the bank branch.