The requirements for sending rubles apply not only to Russia, but also to any recipient country.
The following must be provided when paying in RUB
If numbers 6, 7 and 8 in the recipient’s account number are 810, it means that the account is an RUB account.
In addition to the beneficiary’s full name, the INN number must be given when paying taxes and fees to Russian authorities. It is recommended that the INN be used for other payments if this number is stated on the invoice to be paid. This is a unique Identification Number of the Tax Payer; 10 digits for corporations and 12 digits for private customers.
The BIK must also be provided (a 9-digit bank code to the bank in Russia that begins with 04) + the account number that the beneficiary’s bank has in the Russian national bank. This account number is 20 digits long and starts with 30101. In addition, we must have the bank’s BIC (SWIFT address) + the bank’s full name and city.
The VO code must also be provided + a description in English of what the payment is for. The VO code is a reporting code that states what the payment is for. If it is unclear which VO code to use, DNB has been informed that it can still be processed without one. Then it must be stated in English, in the reference field, what the payment is. In other words, it does not match, for example, Invoice no. xxxx
The VO code is a reporting code that states what the payment is for. If it is unclear which VO code to use, DNB has been informed that it can still be processed without one. Then it must be stated in English, in the reference field, what the payment is. In other words, it does not match, for example, Invoice no. xxxx
The payment must be made as follows:
Recipient’s account number: 4xxxx810xxxxxxxxxxxx
Beneficiary’s name: Full name + INN number (if applicable)
Message to beneficiary: VO number + text in English stating what the payment is for
BIC of beneficiary’s bank: For example SABRRUMM
Field for the recipient bank’s name and address: //RUxxxxxxxxx.30101xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx + the bank’s name and city (That which is entered after RU is the 9-digit BIK code, so the recipient bank’s account number in the Russian national bank).