Monday, 2 June 2014

Adsense Launched Wire Transfer (EFT) Payement in India



Google AdSense India Added Wire Transfer (EFT) Payment Option

 Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) is the most convenient way to get paid from Google Adsense. AdSense India having payment through check option only. These Checks were sent through Courier Service like Blue Dart. These checks Reach 12 to 30 days. In rural area which is not covered by Blue Dart may take more than 1 month to reach.

     You will get paid directly into your Bank account by Wire Transfer at nominal charge of 10 to 100Rs/per transfer as a service charge. Electronic Fund Transfer is very fast & secure service & you just need to submit your Bank account details to AdSense.

● How To Set Up International Wire Transfer (EFT) To AdSense:

1. Sign in to AdSense & select "Settings"
2. Now click to "Payments" from drop down menu
3. Here you will see available forms of payment. Now click to "Add New Form Of Payment".
4. Fill the form With Following Bank Account Details & Save as a Primary Form of payment.

● Necessary Bank Information To Fill In The Form

1. Bank Account Holder Name:
2. Bank Account Number:
3. Bank Name:
4. Swift BIC Code:
5. Indian Financial System Code
(IFSC Code For India Only):
6. Bank Identification Code
(BIC For Russia Only):
7. Intermediary bank details (optional):
8. Credit Details:
If your bank is having arrangements for receiving SWIFT payment either on its own or through some branch of itself, then you should not be required to enter this. For most major banks this field is not required to be filled as you are giving your account number in another field already

● Changes In AdSense Payment Update:

1. Unpaid Finalized Earnings is now called as "Current Balance"
2. Payment Method is now called as "Form Of Payment"
3. New Designed Transaction History Table
4. Extended Timeline To Change Your Payment Information Until The 20th Of Every Month
5. You can hold your payment until a specific date
6. You can choose any Payment Threshold greater than default.

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