How to receive bank transfers (ACH/SWIFT) with nsave


1. ACH Transfers (For senders with a US bank account)
Use this method when the sender (like a US-based employer or client) can make a domestic payment within the United States. This is the fastest and lowest-cost way to receive USD.You will need to provide your:
- Full name (as on your nsave account)
- Bank name
- Your nsave account number
- Your nsave routing number

When to use this? Ideal for payments from within the US. It uses nsave's US-based details to process your transfer as a domestic payment, helping you avoid international fees.

2. SWIFT Transfers (For international senders)
Use this method when the sender is located outside the United States or their platform only supports international wires.You will need to provide your:
- Full name (exactly as shown in your nsave app)
- Your IBAN
- Your SWIFT/BIC code

When to use this? Essential for cross-border payments from most countries. While highly reliable, it may involve intermediary bank fees.

