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JPMorgan Chase SWIFT Code: CHASUS33

SWIFT code, wire transfer fees, processing times, and routing details for JPMorgan Chase.

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JPMorgan Chase SWIFT Code: CHASUS33

The SWIFT/BIC code for JPMorgan Chase Bank is CHASUS33. This code is used for international wire transfers to and from JPMorgan Chase accounts. CHAS identifies JPMorgan Chase, US indicates the United States, and 33 refers to the bank's primary location in New York City.

JPMorgan Chase is one of the most widely used correspondent banks in the world, meaning many international transfers pass through their SWIFT network even when neither the sender nor the receiver banks with Chase directly.

How to Send an International Wire to JPMorgan Chase

To send an international wire transfer to a JPMorgan Chase account, you'll need the recipient's full name as it appears on their account, their account number, the SWIFT code CHASUS33, and the bank's address (383 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10179). Your sending bank may also ask for the routing number (021000021) for additional verification.

Processing times for incoming international wires to JPMorgan Chase typically range from 1 to 3 business days, depending on the originating country and any intermediary banks involved in the transfer chain.

JPMorgan Chase Wire Transfer Fees

JPMorgan Chase charges fees for both incoming and outgoing international wire transfers. Outgoing international wires typically cost $40 to $50 for non-private banking customers. Incoming international wire transfers carry a fee of approximately $15. These fees may vary based on your account type and relationship with the bank.

Keep in mind that intermediary banks may also deduct fees from the transfer amount, and currency conversion charges apply when sending or receiving in a foreign currency.

JPMorgan Chase as a Correspondent Bank

JPMorgan Chase is one of the largest correspondent banks globally, facilitating international payments for thousands of banks that don't have direct SWIFT connections with each other. When a smaller bank needs to send money internationally, the payment often routes through JPMorgan Chase's SWIFT network.

This correspondent banking role means CHASUS33 appears frequently in international wire transfer routing, even for transactions not directly involving JPMorgan Chase accounts. Understanding this helps explain why you might see JPMorgan Chase referenced in wire transfer confirmations for payments between other banks.

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