As a freelance writer, I was hit hard by the recent Paypal outage which prevented me from withdrawing funds from Paypal into my Bank account. Out of desperation, I decided to try Moneybookers [That’s an affiliate link btw :) ] as an alternative to using Paypal for withdrawing money to my Indian bank account. And while I still get payments into my Paypal account, oDesk has an option to withdraw my funds into a Moneybookers account.
I was a bit hesitant going into Moneybookers because I had heard a lot about how they supposedly freeze accounts and charge high fees. But as I said, I was desperate and I’m glad I decided to open a Moneybookers account – it’s cheaper than Paypal with better currency conversion fees and it delivers cash into my account just as fast. The only hurdle to using Moneybookers fully is their highly strict verification process. I had to verify my Email ID, my card, my Bank account, my address (twice) and finally my ID. After all the verifications however, my account is fully operational with very high limits.
Moneybookers is based in Europe, and their strict verification rules stem from implementing the UK’s anti money laundering procedures. People who have their accounts frozen have likely not completed all the procedures required by Moneybookers.
For those in India thinking of using Moneybookers as an option for withdrawal of funds into Indian bank accounts, here is a detailed account of how I set up my account and got verified step by step.
Opening an Account
Opening a Moneybookers account is simple. Head over to the Moneybookers home page and click the “Register” button. Be very careful while filling out the registration form, cause I gotta warn you – they’re going to check everything! Also, ensure that you choose your account’s currency carefully. You can never change it after this. And finally, be warned that you can have only one Moneybookers account. If you try and create two (they’ll likely find out if you do), your accounts will be frozen and there’s no use crying afterwards. They take their security procedures very seriously.
I receive all my payments in USD and I chose to have my Moneybookers currency set as USD, since this allows me to escape two currency conversion fees. If you instead choose a currency such as Euros and you receive a payment in USD, you’ll be hit with currency conversion fees twice – first from USD into EUR and then EUR into INR when you withdraw to an Indian bank account. So choose carefully!
Email ID and Physical Address Verification
Once you’ve opened your account, you’d better start the verification procedures ASAP. Your account is never fully functional until you do and even if you don’t hit your withdrawal limits, Moneybooker’s security team is likely to force you to verify your account if you don’t do it soon. The Email ID verification is simplicity itself. They send an email to the address you provide and you click the included link to verify it.
There are two physical address verifications. The first verification is designed to check whether the person who has opened the Moneybookers account really lives at the address provided. Mind, this isn’t a name verification yet. Just a check to see if you’ve given a valid address. When you try and verify your Indian address, Moneybookers will send you a physical letter containing a 6 digit number which you have to key into the Moneybookers verification page. If you enter it correctly, your address is verified and your money sending and withdrawal limits are increased.
I live in Chennai and I got the letter from Moneybookers in 5 days or so. Pretty neat!
Credit/Debit Card Verification
The second step is to verify your card. It’s important to note that you can verify your card only if the name on the card is the same as the one you signed up with on Moneybookers. For verification, they charge your card a small amount and you have to then enter the exact value taken from your card. This proved to be a bit difficult for me for two reasons. First, I don’t have a credit card and when I tried using my ICICI debit card, the verification failed. Apparently Moneybookers didn’t like it.
I bank with ICICI and some time ago, I signed up for a b2 branch banking account – a completely online bank facility which has an “eWallet”. I tried using these details for card verification and it worked! But then a problem occurred. Moneybookers wanted me to enter the amount debited in USD and since my ICICI account was in INR, I only saw the INR value! I tried guessing the value based on the conversion rate and was confronted with a stern message in red saying “Please DO NOT TRY and guess the amount” after which they disabled the verification for 24 hrs – Ouch.
So I contacted the b2 bank using their online chat facility (damn neat that is) and asked them to give me the exact USD value debited. After a bit of checking, they confirmed that it was exactly $1.51 . I waited for 24 hrs, input the amount into the Moneybookers verification screen and voila! It was correct, I was verified and my account limits were increased further.
Adding and verifying a Bank account
This was the most difficult part of the verification procedure for me. There are two ways to verify your Indian bank account with Monebookers. First, you can upload some funds to the Moneybookers account via a wire transfer. The other is by withdrawing some funds to your bank account from Moneybookers first and then entering the verification code that they send along with your first withdrawal. Neither of them worked for me though…
The first step is adding your bank. You need to know the SWIFT code of your bank for Moneybookers to wire the funds to you. On the receiving end, my ICICI bank charges me Rs. 25 for each incoming wire transfer – quite reasonable. Sadly, though all banks have a SWIFT code, not all branches do. After trying in vain to find out the SWIFT code of my ICICI bank branch, I decided to call ICICI and find out what it is. The customer rep asked me if the sender was sending funds in USD or INR. I naturally assumed that the funds were being sent in USD (since my funds are stored in USD) and I obtained the USD specific SWIFT code for ICICI.
However, when I put in the SWIFT code, Moneybookers didn’t recognize it as an Indian bank. So after a lot of searching around, I finally got the correct SWIFT code for ICICI which is ICICINBBNRI . What seems to be happening is that Moneybookers is first converting my USD to INR and then sending it to the bank I specify. So naturally it counts as an INR transfer and not a USD. At least, that is what I think is happening. At any rate, my funds sailed through to my bank account in just two days. To be on the safe side, I had withdrawn only the small amount of $14 the first time. I was pleasantly surprised to find a conversion rate much better than Paypal’s.
Moneybookers Bank Verification
Eagerly I searched for the verification code that was promised along with the wire transfer details, but didn’t find any such code. I was informed by Moneybookers that it would be a 6 digit alphanumeric code preceded by “VRF CODE”. But after many calls to the ICICI NRI department, no such code was found.
Disappointed, I decided to opt for the other method of verification namely uploading funds from my bank account to Moneybookers. Armed with all the details I walked over to ICICI to make the transfer, when I was informed that each transfer would cost me more than $30! I couldn’t afford that, and so I came home disappointed.
I contacted Moneybookers customer support over the phone (using Skype) and told them that it was too expensive for me to upload funds to Moneybookers and that I hadn’t received any VRF CODE in my first withdrawal either. They kindly offered to verify my bank account manually and asked me to send over either a screenshot of my online bank account or a scanned copy of my bank statement. The details they wanted shown on the document were:
- Bank account number
- Name of the person (my name)
- Transaction details showing the withdrawal into ICICI from Moneybookers
- Date of the Transaction
- Moneybookers as the sender of the funds
I took a screenshot of my online statement and circled the relevant details in black. Here is what I sent over:
Unfortunately for me, all the needed details are visible except No. 5 – the name of the sender (Moneybookers). Their security team rejected the screenshot saying so, and asked me to send them the physical statement of the bank. I called ICICI and asked them if the physical bank statement would show Moneybookers as the sender, and they told me that they couldn’t see the details of the sender themselves!
I was stymied and once again called up Moneybookers and pleaded with them saying that my bank couldn’t provide me with a statement showing them as the sender. They got back to me saying that if that was the case,I must at least get a full print out of the SWIFT transaction from my bank, scan it and send it to them. So off I went to ICICI the next day to do just that and obtained this document:
Praying to the (non existent) gods that they accept this as proof that I am indeed the owner of the Bank account in question, I sent it off to them and was rewarded two days later with an email from the security departing saying that my bank account has (at last!) been verified by their department. And my withdrawal limits were raised once more.
After my bank account verification, there was just one more thing for them to check up…
Commercial account vs Personal Account
I was reading some forums a week ago, when I came across the disturbing news that if I was using Moneybookers to receive payments for goods or services (which as a writer, I am), then I must have a commercial account and not a personal one. When you sign up for a Moneybookers account, you’re asked if you’re an individual or a company. Since I’m an individual, I got a personal account instead of a commercial one.
I went back and read the Moneybookers TOS and saw that if they suspect that I’m using a personal account to receive commercial payments, their security team will freeze the account and ban me. I was scared, and once again placed a call to them telling them that I’m a freelancer and that though I use my account for commercial purposes, I’m not a company but an individual. They got back to me with a mail saying that if that was the case, they would treat my account as a commercial one and that they wanted two further documents from me to prove my identity, namely:
- A scanned copy of a government issued document with an expiry date
- A utility bill that has actually arrived by post in the past 3 months
I was only too happy to send them a copy of the front and back of my passport, but I had a problem with the second requirement. Internet techie that I am, I pay every single bill of mine online and when I sent them my reliance Internet bill which arrived by email, the security team told me that it must be a scanned copy of a bill that was actually received by post in the last 3 months. Since I’ve just got back from outside India, I don”t have any such bill and had to wait for a while to obtain it.
They also sent over a “Merchant questionnaire” word document requesting details about my business and what I do etc etc. They told me to leave out the fields which are not applicable, and there were many like this since I’m not a company.
As matters stand, I’m still waiting for my Internet bill to arrive by post so that I can finish up this final verification stage. I finally got my Internet bill by post, scanned it (and scanned the envelope before opening it for good measure!), filled out the questionnaire with all details that were applicable to me and uploaded all three documents to the Moneybookers security team. I got back a reply in less than an hour thanking me for sending across the documents and informing me that all was well.
So that was the end of the verification procedures for me. I’m completely verified and all set to go! I’ve already withdrawn several thousand rupees into my ICICI bank account from Moneybookers and it’s been a better experience than Paypal due to the higher conversion rates.
I only wish there was some way to transfer money from my Paypal account to Moneybookers, since Paypal withdrawals into Indian bank accounts are more expensive and are fraught with complications thanks to the recent RBI ban. Moneybookers seems to be a professional company, and though their verification procedures can get a bit on one’s nerves, it’s that very scrutiny that inspires trust.
So here’s hoping that more Indian providers will ask their clients if they use Moneybookers for payments and if so, open an account with them.



i came across your page when i was googling , good to hear your experince . let me tell you that i also am having problem these days and i dont know what to do .icici bank debit card wont work ,idbi gold debit card wont work either for moneybooker but certianly they have varified my bank account so tell me which bank debit card will work for transfering funds because i am soo confused these days .neteller is saying that there r ristrictions on my side of my bank and you must be knowing about our wonderfull bank icici there bank wire transfer rates r flat 1300 inr wether you send 10$ or 1000$, rates r highest among all banks so give me some suggetion please for smooth transastion s to moneybookers
Hi Bhagwad,
First of all, thank you so much Bhagwad for your detailed posting.
I am in the final stage of my bank account verification process. I am also having the same problem as the verification code is missing in the bank statement. So I contacted my nearest ICICI branch for the SWIFT transaction printout as you did, but they couldn't find the option to generate the printout in their banking software.
They told me that it is not possible to take the printout of the SWIFT transaction details. I replied them that one of my friend in Chennai( its you ;) ) got it from an ICICI branch in Chennai. They requested me to ask you the exact branch from which you got the SWIFT transaction printout so that they can contact the branch to know about it.
Please update the ICICI branch name in this thread or send it to my email address.
In reply to Sreeji
Hey Sreeji,
I got it from the Nungambakkam branch in Chennai in the NRI section on the first floor. You have to go there personally – I don't think it's something you can do over the phone.
Thanks Bhagwad, actually I am from Kerala so I am not going to go Chennai for this. Anyway, I will update these details to my nearest branch. I hope they can find out the details by contacting the Nungambakkam branch in Chennai.
In reply to Sreeji
Visit your branch in person and go to the NRI department. Or call your ICICI branch and ask to speak to the NRI department. They will tell you if they can give you a printout or not.
My address verification letters has not arrived even after 4 weeks so I used the “Identity verification through a bank account” & withdrew INR 600/- in my a/c it arrived in 2 days now in my online banking I don’t see any code.
I wrote to MB about it & their staff want a scanned copy of bank statement showing moneybooker as payee which its not showing, nor the verification code is visible online in my statement. I called up my delhi SBI branch to know the details of this payment & all they can tell me is that this amount is transferred from kolkatta SBI forex branch. I asked them for a printout of the swift document & they say that you have to contact kolkatta branch for that as they are the one who will have the swift records.
Need help, what else can I do?
I open MB account recently 25 days ago. i tried for verify my PNB mastercard debit card but this not verified.please help me for solve this problem.
Miracle happened!!! but I am not sure if it was a miracle. :)
I have been fighting to obtain the SWIFT transaction printout for 3 weeks. I got it from my nearest ICICI branch but unfortunately the required details are missing in the printout as it doesn’t show Moneybookers as the sender and mysellf as the receiver.
I showed them the SWIFT printout that Bhagwad posted in this thread but the bank officials told me that they used the same software to take the printout so this is the maximum they can provide in this regard.
I sent several emails to ICICI customer support from my net banking account but they didn’t respond to any of my emails. What a poor support from a bank like ICICI who claims to be the No.1 in customer support. Anyway, that is not the main issue here.
After sending several emails, I started thinking to drop the idea of using Moneybookers to transfer my odesk earnings as I didn’t see any other option to get my bank account verified.
Two days before I checked my Moneybookers account where I could see my outgoing transaction limit is 23285.95 USD. Suddenly I thought why don’t I give a try to withdraw the remaining amount to my bank account because the outgoing transaction limit is 23285.95 USD. I withdrew the remaining amount and the money has been credited to my account today. Hooorraayy!!!
Yes, I was able to withdraw USD197.53 from Moneybookers. The conversion rate is better than Paypal but not that beneficial if we consider the amount Moneybookers deducted as fee.
Please nobody update this matter to Moneybookers because I need to confirm whether PP or MB is better to transfer the money from odesk by transferring same amount through PP and MB.
Bhagwad, What do you think, Paypal or Moneybookers? Anyway thank you once again for your help so far.
In reply to Sreeji
I’m glad you were able to get your money. But I would warn you. If your bank account isn’t verified, one day your transaction from Moneybookers will be blocked and they’ll ask you to verify your bank account. Then you’ll be really stuck.
Have you made your account a commercial one?
If I were you, I would take whatever print out of SWIFT details my bank is giving me, and send it to Moneybookers explaining the situation and telling them that the bank is refusing to give me anything else. Let’s see what they say.
It’s outrageous that these idiots don’t even know the basics of banking. Are they claiming that the sample SWIFT statement you showed them is fake??
Hi if i have a paypal account and currency set in USD then what will be charges they will be charged when withdrawing it to Indian local banks.
please any one tell me in details.
there is a currency calculator in paypal.
it calculate only the USD=>INR conversion or they deduct there fees from that and give the final INR amount what we are going to get in our bank
Bhagwad, I already did what you have mentioned in your reply. I sent the SWIFT printout the Moneybookers but they rejected the document saying the document should show all of the following details.
– your name as the account holder
– at least part of your bank account number
– Moneybookers as the sender of the funds
– the exact transaction with all its details- date, time and amount
So I went to the ICICI branch several times for this but they don’t know how to generate the complete printout like the one you got it from the same bank. So I sent several emails to the ICICI customer support requesting the SWIFT printout.
I got fedup with sending emails to Moneybookers and ICICI. Anyway, I am going to contact MB once again but I don’t think I will get a positive response from them.
In reply to Sreeji
Ranjan's reply below seems to suggest that you should ask them to get the details from another branch…
In reply to Sreeji
If you look at the printout sample, you see the application which generated it (https://10.16.58.212/SMSA/reports). You can ask the ICICI people what that application is and why they can’t use it if the staff in Chennai can.
Don’t know what else can be done…
I have faced this issue with ICICI & can confirm this,
“ONLY” overseas branch or branch “directly” connected with SWIFT network can use that software to print the actual details other branches cannot do it.
I faced the same issue 2 years ago It was a direct transfer to my ICICI a/c not via MB & my ICICI branch had to call up Mumbai overseas branch to email them the actual scanned copy, they could not get the full access, internal network security prevents the local branch to have full privilege.
i have moneybookers account.. i am trying to deposit through HDFC Debit card.. but i cannot..why?
In reply to sam
You can't use a debit card to deposit funds like that. Try a Virtual Debit or credit card instead. See if that works.
In reply to sam
thank you for the information.. pls answerfor the following qns.
1. i started the account just 2 days before. i also varify account through my email link.. is they also send physical address varification letter?
2. i have only HDFC Debit card for deposit fund. bank transfer method is too costly.. so can i varify my card or account through net banking facility of HDFC as like u mentioned in b2 bank account?
In reply to sam
Your questions are answered in the main post :)