Remittance vouchers usually contain all or part of the following information to facilitate both parties to confirm and record remittance details:
Remitter information:
Remitter name
Remitter bank account number
Remitter bank name and branch information
Payee information:
Payee name
Payee bank account number
Payee bank name and branch information
Payee bank's SWIFT code or international bank code (BIC)
Remittance amount:
Specific remittance amount
Remittance currency (such as USD, EUR, etc.)
Remittance date:
Date of remittance initiation
Expected arrival date (sometimes displayed)
Remittance purpose:
Purpose or note of remittance (such as "Invoice #12345")
Fee information:
Fees to be paid for remittance (if any)
Whether the fee is borne by the remitter or the payee
Remittance reference number:
Unique reference number or transaction ID of the remittance transaction, used to query and track remittances
Remittance status:
Remittance processing status (such as processed, processing, etc.)
This information helps ensure transparency and traceability during the remittance process. If there are problems with the remittance, you can use the reference number and related information to contact the bank for inquiry and resolution.