Key Facts and Figures
- Suncorp Bank (Norfina Limited) is an Australian authorised deposit‑taking institution with over 120 years in business, focusing on retail and business banking, including international payments.
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Suncorp Bank offers standard telegraphic transfers from Australia to overseas bank accounts, including into Pacific Island countries via correspondent banks, with no Suncorp fee for online transfers but FX markups and intermediary‑bank fees still applying.
Suncorp Bank’s broader purpose is to help customers manage, protect and grow their financial wellbeing; overseas transfers are presented as part of its standard transactional services rather than a separate remittance brand.
International payments are provided as telegraphic transfers that customers can initiate either online via internet banking (using the “Global Payments”/overseas transfer function) or in‑branch, in a range of foreign currencies.
Suncorp can send to bank accounts “across the Pacific region,” meaning customers in Australia can pay to Pacific Island banks (for example in Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and others) wherever correspondent‑banking arrangements exist.
Suncorp’s schedule shows:
Independent reviews explain that total cost still includes:
Q: How to send money overseas with Suncorp?
A: Customers log in to internet banking, select the international/overseas payment option, enter recipient bank details (name, address, SWIFT, account/IBAN), amount and currency, and authorise the payment; alternatively, they can visit a branch and complete a telegraphic transfer form.
Q: How long does a transfer to the Pacific take?
A: Suncorp indicates that international transfers “generally take 2–5 business days” provided there are no delays at recipient or intermediary banks, which is consistent with SWIFT‑based transfers into Pacific Island banking systems.
Q: Are there limits?
A: Public guidance and explainer videos mention online limits such as AUD 50,000 per day via internet banking (with higher amounts or negotiated rates available in‑branch), while branch transfers have no fixed online cap.