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dieneuelinie
1 year ago

Yes, of course. For this, you select the SEPA transfer, which you also use for domestic payments. Whether an SEPA real-time transfer would be possible depends on the real-time capability of the Italian bank.

Huba21
1 year ago

Yes

but real time will not work

can last 3-10 working days

Mungukun
1 year ago
Reply to  Huba21

can last 3-10 working days

No. Italy is part of the SEPA payment room. This takes as long as a payment to a German account (1-2 working days).

ArminSchmitz
1 year ago

Did you let the account unlock for transfers abroad?

Sparkassen demand this for security reasons. I don’t know if all the savings banks do, but some definitely do.

You can then transfer to Italy. But you should have the recipient’s IBAN.

Reisekoffer3a
1 year ago

…that would work. Of course you need the IBAN number of

his account.

DieStudierte
1 year ago

Of course it goes.