
Banco Agricola El Salvador ofrece servicios de transferencias internacionales a través de su plataforma de banca en línea y en sucursales.
Para realizar una transferencia internacional, debes tener una cuenta activa en Banco Agricola El Salvador y verificar que tengas suficientes fondos en tu cuenta.
El Banco cobra una comisión por transferencias internacionales, que varía dependiendo del monto transferido y el destino.
Puedes realizar una transferencia internacional en línea a través de la plataforma de banca en línea del Banco, o en persona en una sucursal.
Internacionales
You can transfer money internationally through Banco Agricola, S.A. in El Salvador, using the SWIFT code CAGRSVSS, which corresponds to the San Salvador branch.
The bank offers a range of international transfer services, including transfers to and from other countries, with a focus on speed and security. You can also use their e-banca platform to store payment templates for recurrent payments.
To send an international transfer, you can use the Vita Wallet app, which automatically converts the currency and guides you through the process. Alternatively, you can visit a Banco Agricola branch or use their online banking platform to initiate the transfer.
Here are some key details to keep in mind:
Keep in mind that the commission fees may vary depending on the transfer type and method.
Internacionales
If you're planning to send money internationally, you'll need to know the basics of how it works. The BANCO AGRICOLA, S.A. offers international transfers that allow you to send money to over 200 countries worldwide.
You can use their e-banca Personas or e-banca Empresarial platforms to send money internationally, which also allows you to store payment templates for recurring payments.
To send money internationally, you'll need to provide the recipient's name, account number, and SWIFT code. The SWIFT code is an 8-11 character code that identifies the bank and location of the recipient's account. In the case of BANCO AGRICOLA, S.A. in El Salvador, the SWIFT code is CAGRSVSS.
The processing time for international transfers depends on the recipient's country and the transfer method used. If you're sending money through the e-banca platform, it will be processed the same day if you submit it before 11:00 am. If you submit it after 11:00 am, it will be processed the next business day.

Here are some estimated fees for sending international transfers through BANCO AGRICOLA, S.A.:
You can also use the BANCO AGRICOLA, S.A.'s tracking system to monitor the status of your international transfer. Simply log in to your account and navigate to the "Transferir" section to view the status of your transfer.
It's worth noting that some international transfers may require approval, which will be indicated by a "Guardar" option and a notification will be sent to the approvers to finalize the process.
Qué Tener En Cuenta Al Viajar A El Salvador?
As you prepare to travel to El Salvador, it's essential to keep in mind the exchange rate of your local currency. This will help you budget accordingly and avoid any unexpected fees.
Make sure you have all the necessary documents, including your passport and any required visas, before your trip.
Be aware that you can transfer funds internationally to El Salvador, and it's a convenient option for sending money to family, friends, or colleagues. You can even track and repeat transfers online.
When sending money to El Salvador, have the recipient's bank account information ready, including their full name, last name, and identification document number. This will ensure a smooth transfer process.
What is SWIFT Code?
So, you're wondering what a SWIFT code is? A SWIFT code, also known as a BIC, is a standard code used to identify a specific bank or branch.
These codes are crucial when transferring money between banks, especially for international transfers. They help ensure the money reaches the right account.
SWIFT codes consist of 8 or 11 characters. If you see an 11-digit code, it refers to a specific branch, while an 8-digit code or one that ends in "XXX" refers to the main office.
Here's a breakdown of what each part of the code means:
- The first 4 characters are the bank code, using only letters.
- The next 2 characters are the country code, using only letters and following the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard.
- The following 2 characters are the location code, with a "1" in the second character for the passive participant.
- The last 3 characters are the branch code, which can be optional and marked with "XXX" for the main office.
Servicios y Beneficios
As a customer of Banco Agrícola El Salvador, you can enjoy a range of services and benefits that make managing your finances a breeze.
The bank offers international money transfers through various channels, including online banking, mobile banking, and in-branch services. This means you can send money to loved ones or pay bills internationally with ease.
With Banco Agrícola El Salvador, you can transfer up to $10,000 per day, providing you with a convenient and reliable way to manage your finances across borders.
Their competitive exchange rates and low fees make international money transfers a cost-effective option for customers.
Frequently Asked Questions
¿Cuánto es la comisión por transferencias internacionales?
La comisión por transferencias internacionales puede llegar a ser prohibitiva, alcanzando hasta el 30% del importe a transferir. Las comisiones oscilan entre 20€ y 40€, dependiendo del banco y la cuantía a transferir.
Sources
- https://www.bancoagricola.com/servicios-internacionales
- https://vitawallet.io/swift-codes/cagrsvss/
- https://ayuda.baccredomatic.com/banca_en_linea_y_banca_movil/transferencias/hacer-transferencias-internacionales
- https://www.theswiftcodes.com/es/el-salvador/cagrsvssba2/
- https://www.bancoagricola.com/red-uni
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