Remittance Reference Transaction Number or RTRN is a unique number displayed on your screen at the time of booking your remittance. You need to refer to the RTRN in different situations: You get to know the exact status of your transfer by simply clicking on your RTRN on our Status Tracker Whenever you write mails to us or call us about your transfer, you can just specify the RTRN to know everything about your transaction If you send a wire transfer to the bank via your local bank, you need to fill in your RTRN on the Remittance Confirmation page. You then need to take a printout of this page after you complete your transaction through Remit2India, in order to submit to your bank
After you send money to India with Remit2India, we keep you informed of the status through regular email updates and reminders.
We give you updates on all stages of your transactions. They are: Money Awaited: This means that the money has not reached the bank. This status also shows up when your wire transfer has not reached our bank account Money Delivered: This means that the amount is directly deposited in the recipient's bank account. You can view the delivery details against your Remittance Reference Number Money in Clearing: This means that the bank has received your fund transfer instruction and it is in the banking channels for clearance Money Dispatched: This means that your funds or funds transfer instruction is cleared; or your wire transfer money is realized and dispatched to the recipient Dead Letter: This appears if, one month after booking your remittance with us, the bank has not received your wire transfer instruction. If you would still like to send money to your beneficiary, you will now need to book it as a new transaction Apart from regular email updates from Remit2India, you can get latest updates by clicking on your RTRN under Status Tracker after logging in to Remit2india website.
No. You can send money to as many people as you want. Remit2India Money Transfers has an Address Book feature where you can enter and store your receivers' details for quick access the next time you want to send money to them.
Most money transfers are available for your recipient in minutes, while some can take up to a few days. In every case, we try to get your money where it needs to go as quickly as possible.
We'll send status updates by email or text You can also check your Transaction status on Track Transactions page any time.
The country where your money is being sent Whether you choose bank deposit Whether you choose to pay with a bank account, net banking or credit card.
Prepare any information and documentation that might be required by Remit2India or your recipient's bank or financial institution Plan enough time to verify your bank account and process your payment Remember that banks have their own business hours and holidays Check that your recipient details are accurate
Your transfer is important to us, so we provide status updates that allow you to easily track your transfer. When you first submit your transfer, you'll receive a receipt with your reference number. We will send you an update if you make any changes to the transfer, or if it is delayed for any reason. After the transfer completes, both you and your recipient will receive a notification that the money has arrived. At any time you can sign into your account and select "Track Transactions" under "Dashboard" to view all of your status updates.
On the last step of setting up your transfer, there will be a couple of different ways you can pay. Please note that you can find the most accurate payment instructions for your currency on this step. For most of our supported currencies, we offer the bank transfer option. Debit and credit card payments are also possible in several currencies. For some Euro payments, we offer a SOFORT option, too. Transfers from USD and CAD offer a direct debit option. You can read more about Canadian Dollar transfers here, and US Dollar transfers here. You can find out the different ways that you can send money for your transfer by clicking on the currency on the article about Supported Currencies.