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What is a Customer Initiated Transfer (CIT)?
How do I make an online transfer from the UK?
How long does it take for the beneficiary to receive money?
If I have a query on my remittance, how can I get it resolved?






What is a Customer Initiated Transfer (CIT)?
Customer Initiated Transfer (CIT) is a fully online mode of sending money from your bank account in the United Kingdom by using your bank's Internet Banking service.
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How do I make an online transfer from the UK?
After filling the transaction details on Quickremit, access your account via Internet Banking and transfer the remittance amount to us through the Bankers Automated Clearing Service (BACS) option. You will also need to provide the 'Internet Banking Trace Number' of your transaction to Quickremit. You can enter this number either while booking your transaction or much later through the Online Tracker facility.

The Internet Banking Trace Number is compulsory to process the transaction.
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How long does it take for the beneficiary to receive money?
For delivery schedules, click here
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If I have a query on my remittance, how can I get it resolved?
For all your queries, use these convenient options:

E-mail: quickremit@timesofmoney.com

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