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How to remit money from Spain to China?
You can ask your relatives to withdraw the money and remit it directly to China Industrial and Commercial Bank.

ICBC accounts can receive foreign remittances. You need to provide the remitter with account number/card number, account name, English name and address of local branch, swift code and ICBC's overseas correspondent bank. For details, please consult the local 95588 before providing it to the remitter.

Accounts that can receive overseas remittances include current all-in-one, smart cards with current multi-currency accounts in basic deposit account, wealth management account cards and E-Times cards.

Remittances can only be recorded in the original remittance currency. For example, the remittance currency is not the nine currencies operated by the bank, but included in the bank's foreign exchange quotation (the foreign exchange quotation includes the currencies that can be queried in the daily news, but does not include the Korean won). For example, if the customer indicates "settlement of accounts" in the remittance postscript, the payee needs to contact the bank to settle accounts (the remitter must reserve the effective contact information of the payee). When settling foreign exchange, you must abide by the relevant regulations of the SAFE on personal settlement, that is, if the customer does not exceed the total annual settlement amount, you need to provide the original ID card, and if the settlement amount exceeds the equivalent 10000 USD, you need to keep a copy of your ID card; More than the annual total, but also need to provide relevant certification materials.

Our foreign currencies include: US dollars, Hong Kong dollars, Japanese yen, British pounds, euros, Swiss francs, Canadian dollars, Australian dollars and Singapore dollars.

For overseas branches of Bank of China, you can consult the customer service department of Bank of China. China Bank Customer Service Tel: 95566

Brother, then I don't understand how you can unilaterally remit other people's money to you. really