FAQ
Wires
wires – frequently asked questions this section answers common questions about sending and receiving wires through cross river, routing details, cutoff times, internal transfers, error handling, and compliance checks what are wire transfers? wires transfers let you send or receive domestic and international payments via fedwire® funds usually post the same day and are trackable with an imad number how are international wires handled? cross river uses a payment types intermediary bank for usd international wires contact the beneficiary bank for proper instructions what wire services are supported? outbound wires, inbound wires, drawdown requests/responses, and full fedwire® support how do outbound and inbound wires work? send and receive funds post to your account, pass ofac checks, enter a fed batch, and trigger a webhook once completed send and receive funds post to your account; successful postings trigger a webhook; failed postings return to the originator what types of wire messages exist? transfers (domestic/international), service messages (informational), and reversals are wires verified or authorized? yes certain amounts or origination methods require approval via cos explorer with 1–2 approvers; not available via api when are wires processed and funds available? times and availability occurs mon–fri, 9 00 pm (previous day) – 7 00 pm et funds post upon completion; holds after 3 00 pm et may release next business day why might a wire be on hold? holds can occur due to ofac matches, beneficiary mismatches, duplicates, international indicators, insufficient funds, callbacks, or missing travel rule info how can i track a wire? use the fedwire® imad number and webhook events for real time updates for more information, please visit our wires pages