Features
Effectively connect FIs through technology
Restful API connections for Cross River’s partners permit a unified portal experience for customers and send electronic wires securely between different financial institutions.
Settle funds individually on a rolling basis
Cross River’s proprietary COS banking system processes wires immediately with no specific settlement windows during business hours. Transaction data is sent individually instead of in batches to settle funds efficiently, typically within minutes to hours. Settlement of funds is immediate, final, and irrevocable.
Amplifying existing payment infrastructure
API calls for wires provide the flexibility to embed wire transfer functionality. By leveraging COS, partners can seamlessly integrate Cross River’s products into any payment infrastructure regardless of existing technology capabilities. Cross River’s APIs provide implementation ease for any framework.
Mortgage transfers
Account transfers
B2B commercial payments
FAQs
What are the wiring instructions to receive funds in my COS account?
Cross River’s routing number is 021214891. You can also receive funds by sending a wire drawdown request. Please contact our team to learn more.
What bank information do I use for the beneficiary?
It is important for partners to contact the beneficiary bank to obtain the appropriate wire transfer instructions.
If I originate a wire payment and the receiver's account is within COS, will COS automatically convert my request into an internal transfer?
No, COS will treat this as a wire payment which will be forwarded to the Fed.
If a wire is originated after my cutoff time will it still get processed on the same day?
Wires received by Cross River after your contractual cutoff time are generally processed the following business day.
If the receiver's routing number is invalid, will Cross River reject or return the wire?
You will receive a synchronous error response to the origination request indicating that the routing number is invalid.
Are OFAC scans performed on wire payments?
Yes, any OFAC holds resulting from the scanning process must be reviewed by Cross River’s internal BSA/AML team.