All-in-one passbook refers to a deposit method for managing current savings of RMB and various foreign currencies. A current all-in-one account, also known as a current multi-currency account, is a comprehensive current account, that is, in a sub-account, you can access both RMB and foreign currency. Customers can deposit demand deposits in different currencies into a current account.
Current All-in-One Card cannot be transferred in mobile banking. A current all-in-one account is a comprehensive current account, also known as a current multi-currency account, which can access both RMB and foreign currencies. At present, all kinds of operations, such as withdrawal and transfer, are mainly completed through the bank counter. Once the withdrawal operation exceeds 50 thousand yuan, you need to make an appointment one day in advance.
China Agricultural Bank's "Current All-in-One Pass" is a way to deposit RMB and various foreign currencies in one passbook. This product is simple and convenient, with a 10% discount for multi-currency current savings. Suitable for small funds with an idle period of less than 7 days. Easy to open an account. Customers can open a "current all-in-one account" at any branch of Agricultural Bank of China with valid identity documents recognized by the real-name registration system. When opening an account, the minimum deposit amount of RMB is 1 yuan, and the minimum deposit amount of foreign currency is equivalent foreign currency of not less than 20 yuan.
The current all-in-one account of Agricultural Bank of China is divided into settlement account and savings account. If you often handle cash deposit and withdrawal, transfer, deduction, investment, remittance and other businesses, it is recommended to choose a personal settlement account. If you often handle cash deposit and withdrawal, remittance and other businesses, it is recommended to choose a personal savings account.
The "Current Card" of Agricultural Bank of China supports the deposit and withdrawal of RMB and eight foreign currencies, including US dollar, Euro, Japanese yen, Hong Kong dollar, Canadian dollar, Swiss franc and Singapore dollar, among which US dollar, Euro, Japanese yen, Hong Kong dollar, Canadian dollar and cash can be handled, while Australian dollar, Swiss franc and Singapore dollar can only handle cash deposit and withdrawal at present.