If you have local account details for a currency, you can receive domestic payments from local bank accounts. This lets you get paid locally.
But if you want to receive payments internationally, you can use your global (Swift) account details. Learn about the difference here.
Learn more about supported currencies
Your Swift details
To check your Swift details:
Go to your the balance you'd like to receive money for
Select Receive (under More on the app)
Tap Account details
Make sure to toggle to the Global — Swift tab if you have Local details
You can receive these currencies from most countries around the world. The payment will be settled in the currency we receive, but some banks may convert the payment to GBP, so confirm with the sender what currency you'd like to receive in. If the payment is converted to GBP, correspondent banks may apply conversion fees.
You can’t receive money in any currency from these countries and territories
Afghanistan
Belarus
Burundi
Central African Republic
Chad
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Donetsk
Republic of the Congo
Crimea
Cuba
Eritrea
Iran
Iraq
Kherson
Libya
Luhansk
Myanmar (Burma)
North Korea
Russian Federation
Somalia
South Sudan
Sudan
Syria
Venezuela
Yemen
Zaporizhzhia
You can't receive EUR from:
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Serbia
Uzbekistan
And you can’t receive USD from:
Guinea-Bissau
Serbia
Learn more about receiving Swift payments globally and the recent prices — make sure to check them for your region.
If someone is sending you money from a country in the above list to you, we’ll have to reject the payment. It can take 3-10 working days, sometimes longer, until the money is back to them.
If you didn’t get a USD Swift code, you can only receive money from within the United States. Whether or not you can have a Swift code depends on your address.