Wire Transfers
Features
Wire transfer services allow you to send and receive guaranteed funds to companies or individuals around the world.
- Transactions are processed in a timely manner
- Incoming wire transfers are immediately credited to your account
Wiring Funds Into Your Account
Wire Domestic Wires to:
Premier Members Credit Union
360 Interlocken Blvd
Broomfield, CO 80021
ABA Routing Transit Number: 307074535
Final Credit:
Account Holder’s Name
Account Address (Street Address, No P.O. Boxes)
Account Number
Any other information you may wish to send
PLEASE NOTE: It is necessary to use these exact instructions so that your wire is not rejected en route to us. Generally, wires must be sent by 1:00 p.m. in order to be received the same day. Check with your financial institution for the cutoff time.
International Wires
If the foreign bank has a relationship with a US correspondent bank, the wire can be sent from the foreign bank to their US correspondent bank, and the US correspondent bank will process the wire using the instructions above.
If the foreign bank does not have a relationship with a US correspondent bank and if they have their own SWIFT* code, the following wiring instructions must be used:
Wire International Wires To:
Corporate One Federal Credit Union
8700 Orion Place
Columbus, OH 43240
ABA Routing Transit Number 244084264
Further Credit:
Premier Members Credit Union
360 Interlocken Blvd
Broomfield, CO 80021
Premier Members Credit Union: Account Number 307074535
Final Credit:
Account Holder’s Name
Account Holder’s Street Address (No PO Boxes)
Your Account Number
Any other information you wish to send
Wiring Funds Out of Your Account
Domestic Wires
To wire funds out of your PMCU account(we need the following information):
Name and Address of the Financial Institution to be credited
Routing/Transit Number of the Financial Institution
Name and Address (Street Address, No P.O. Boxes) on the account to be credited
Account Number to be credited
Any other information you may wish to send
PLEASE NOTE: To wire funds out of your account, additional ID verification and authentication is required. Additional information may be required at the time of the wire request.
International Wires
If the foreign bank has a SWIFT* code, we can wire funds from your account directly to the foreign bank. If the foreign bank does not have a SWIFT code, we must have the information for a correspondent bank located in the USA to process the wire.
*What is a SWIFT Code?
The SWIFT (Society for World-wide Interbank Financial Telecommunications) system is a computer-based message switching system used by most international banks as a method of making overseas payments. The SWIFT code is 8 or 11 alphanumeric characters long and is the international standard for uniquely identifying a financial institution. The SWIFT code is also known as BIC (Bank Identifier Code).