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Foreign customers remit money to domestic private families. How do you write their names?
Remittance to domestic private account: name (standard pinyin).

For remittance from overseas to domestic account, the domestic account needs to provide the remitter with: name (standard pinyin), bank account number, bank address (English), bank name (English) and code (Swift code).

You can remit convertible currencies such as euro, dollar and pound into your domestic account. Note: You must call your bank and ask for the SWIFT code. All banks in the world have only one corresponding code.

Extended data:

Swift code of the bank:

Swift code is actually ISO 9362, also called Swift-BIC, BicCode and SwiftID. It consists of eight or eleven English letters or Arabic numerals that can be automatically interpreted by the computer, and is used to clearly distinguish different financial institutions related to financial transactions in Swift messages.

Eleven digits or letters of Swift code can be divided into four parts: bank code, country code, area code and branch code. Take China Bank Shanghai Branch as an example, and its bank identification code is BKCHCNBJ300. Its meaning is BKCH (bank code), CN (country code), BJ (area code) and 300 (branch code).

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What information do you need to remit money from abroad to your domestic personal account?