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, 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.
1, remittance, often used to indicate remittance. Specific businesses include roaming remittance, ordinary remittance, electronic remittance and business remittance.
2. 20 17 12 1 The Standard for English Translation and Writing in Public Service was formally implemented, and the English name of remittance standard was stipulated as remittance.
3. Explain:
(1) [Remittance] Remittance. He went to the bank to remit money.
(2)[ remittance; A sum of money sent to another person or place. He received a remittance.
4. Usage: Ling Ke's Xiang Xue Hai Dao: "He delivers books from house to house from former village to back village and from east to west every day, occasionally with a small package and a small remittance."
5. Remittance belongs to shun remittance, which is a settlement method in which the debtor or payer deposits the money into the bank on his own initiative and entrusts the bank to pay a certain amount to the foreign creditor or payee with a certain payment instrument. Money sent back between banks or across regions. Remittance includes three types: letter transfer, wire transfer and draft.