Wire Transfers from Old Glory Bank make it easy to conduct personal transactions from sea to shining sea and beyond.
Please see our Business wire article for detailed instructions on initiating a business wire.
Sending money via wire transfer is a convenient, secure way to send funds from your account at Old Glory Bank to another bank in the US or abroad. When time is of the essence, your US dollars will be transferred electronically and deposited quickly into your recipient's account. It's that easy!
NOTE: All transfers will be in US dollars from start to finish. When a foreign wire is received at the final destination, it will automatically be converted into the foreign denomination.
When requesting a wire, you will be asked to provide:
- Your Old Glory Bank Account Number
- The Purpose & Amount of the Wire Transfer
- Receiver Bank Name – Name of bank receiving funds
- *Receiver Bank Routing Number, and for foreign wires the SWIFT/BIC,
- **Beneficiary Name – Name of person/business/trust receiving funds
- Beneficiary Address & Phone Number- Address & Phone Number of person/business/trust receiving funds
- Beneficiary Account Number – Account number of person/business/trust receiving funds
To request an outgoing domestic or international wire transfer:
- Call our Customer Service team in Oklahoma. They can be reached from Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CST, at 888-44-OldGlory (888-446-5345).
- Prepare to receive a phone call within two hours of submitting your request from an Old Glory Bank Ambassador for a second verification of your wire. Depending on your phone provider, the call may or may not appear to originate from Old Glory Bank. If you miss the call, the representative will leave a callback number.
NOTE: This confirmation phone call is necessary to complete your wire transfer. Because wire transfers are time-sensitive, a delay in answering or returning this confirmation phone call may result in your wire transfer being canceled.
- Review and confirm all wire details with the Old Glory Bank Ambassador.
- Receive a wire verification document via secure messaging in your online banking portal to confirm the wire processing.
Any funds involved in an outgoing wire must be on deposit for at least 24 hours.
Wires are processed on business days (Monday through Friday, except federal bank holidays) before 4:00 p.m. CST. If a wire is submitted after this time, it will be processed on the next banking day.
Funds received by wire are deposited to the beneficiary account within 24 hours after the wire transfer is received and verified by Old Glory Bank.
Fees:
Please see our Rates and Fees page for current wire fees.
Please check with the receiving bank for any fees they might charge
*Account Numbering Identifiers/Codes:
Routing Number - The bank routing number, often called the ABA (American Bankers Association) routing number, is a bank's 9-digit identification number.
SWIFT/BIC - A SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) code is an 8 or 11 alpha-numeric character Business Identifier Code (BIC) banks and payment providers use when making international transfers.
**Regarding Beneficiary Address: If the beneficiary is a Person, we must have that Person's address. If the beneficiary is a Business, we must have that Business's address. If the beneficiary is a Trust/IOLTA account, using the bank's address is acceptable.
You should avoid wiring money to people or businesses that you are unfamiliar with, especially if you have been asked to do so by suspicious phone calls or emails. To learn more about protecting yourself from fraud, please see our helpful information here.
Incoming Domestic Wire Transfer Instructions:
- Contact your external bank to begin the process
- Old Glory Bank does not charge any fees for incoming wires, although your other bank may charge a fee for initiating the wire.
- Provide Old Glory Bank's routing number: 103113441*
- Provide your Old Glory Bank account number: How do I find my account number and/or Old Glory Bank's routing number?
** Not all other financial institutions have updated their Routing & Transit database yet to recognize our new ABA Routing Number. If possible, please ask your other financial institution or vendor to update their Routing and Transit tables, which should address the discrepancy. If your financial institution or vendor cannot update their routing/transit tables, please utilize our secondary routing number: 103107402. This routing number may appear as First State Bank of Elmore City, which we acquired before it became Old Glory Bank.
Incoming International US Dollar Wire Transfer Instructions:
Send funds to: The Bankers Bank
SWIFT code BBOK US 44
Beneficiary: Old GLORY BANK
Routing Number: 103113441
Old Glory Bank Account number: 10740
REF: Customer name
Account Number: (Customer account number)
When multiple Beneficiary fields are not available, please be sure to provide full “Further Credit” details in the Bank-to-Bank details.
From sea to shining sea and beyond, your transfers are convenient and secure!