How to transfer money from foreign bank cards to domestic bank cards
Domestic bank cards can also be transferred abroad to domestic bank cards. 1. Bank cards marked with UnionPay logo can be used overseas. 2. Places where bank cards can be used abroad: first, foreign branches of China Bank; second, foreign ATMs and shops with UnionPay logo. Supplement: foreign ATM cash withdrawal. Many ATMs abroad can withdraw cash with UnionPay debit cards. Customers don't need to deposit foreign currency in the card, but directly deduct RMB funds from the card, so please deposit enough RMB before going abroad. It should be noted that not all foreign ATMs are affixed with the UnionPay logo, but as long as you see the logo of Citibank or Pulse on the ATM, you can use the UnionPay debit card to withdraw cash.
Ask the international code of the local bank, and then remit money. It's not the card number on your card, but the international code of the bank. Never used it in China. Ask the bank, of course, you may not know the new job.
Western Union if convenient, similar to wire transfer. You can get it if you have an ID card. Basically, it can be used by local post offices.
Foreign to domestic process:
I. Select the remittance accepting bank
1. Most banks have no branches abroad. They all open accounts in foreign banks or join the international banking system. So any foreign bank can remit money to domestic banks.
As long as there is a foreign exchange account, any domestic bank can accept foreign remittance.
Second, remittance.
1. To have a foreign exchange account in China, some banks need special applications, and some banks have multiple currency functions for one account.
2. Ask the bank for the overseas remittance route map, including the overseas account information of domestic banks, remittance routes in various currencies, intermediary bank information, remittance payee information and domestic bank information.
3. Fill in the contents required by the road map and provide them to overseas remitters.
The remitter gives the road map to the foreign bank and pays the handling fee according to the requirements of that bank. Different countries and banks charge different fees.
5. The payee receives the remittance.