What is Wire Cut-Off Time?

The Short Answer

The deadline set by banks for submitting wire transfer requests for same-day processing.

Wire Cut-Off Time explained simply

The wire cut-off time is the daily deadline banks set for processing wire transfers. If you submit a wire transfer request before this time, your bank will process it on the same business day. If you miss the cut-off, the transfer will be processed on the next business day. This is important for time-sensitive payments, like closing a business sale.

Real-World Example

Closing Day Wire Transfer

Imagine you are selling your business and closing is set for 3 PM on a Friday. The bank’s wire cut-off time is 4 PM. If the buyer sends the funds at 3:30 PM, the wire will likely go through the same day. But if they send it at 4:30 PM, the funds won’t arrive until Monday, delaying the closing.

Why this matters

Missing the wire cut-off time can delay important transactions, like receiving funds from a business sale. This can impact closing dates and access to your money. Always confirm your bank’s cut-off times for critical payments.

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Always confirm the wire cut-off time with your bank and the other party involved in the transaction. This helps avoid delays, especially during a business sale.

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