1. Remittance currency and amount (Arabic numerals)
2. Name and address of payee
3. The payee's account number in the deposit bank.
4. The name, SWIFT code or address of the payee's bank. After that, give the foreign currency or passbook to the bank staff, and the money will generally arrive in two normal working days. Don't forget to bring the original ID card. ?
Banks such as China, industry, agriculture, construction and communications all have this business. I suggest you choose China Bank, because the specialized foreign exchange bank in China has 582 overseas branches in 26 countries and regions, international settlement centers in new york, London, Frankfurt, Tokyo and other currency centers, and correspondent bank relations in major countries and regions around the world, so the remittance route is the best. Remittance banks should choose branches of China Bank or overseas banks that have direct account relationship with them to save job-hopping costs. ?
Extended data:
Cross-border remittance-list of domestic bank charges
Bank of China:
Counter: handling fee 1‰, the lowest is 50 yuan, the highest is 260 yuan, and the telecommunication fee is 80 yuan. Online banking: 20% discount on counter fees.
ICBC:
Counter: handling fee 1‰, lowest in 50 yuan, highest in 260 yuan, telecommunication fee 150 yuan. Online banking: 20% discount on counter fees, with the lowest 16 RMB and the highest 160 RMB: 20% discount on counter fees.
China Merchants Bank:
Counter: handling fee 1‰, minimum 100 yuan, maximum 1000 yuan, telecommunication fee 150 yuan. Online banking: handling fee 1‰, minimum 100 yuan, maximum 1000 yuan, telecommunication fee 150 yuan. Note: You need to open professional online banking to make foreign exchange and overseas remittance in online banking.
China Construction Bank:
Counter: handling fee 1‰, minimum 20 yuan, maximum 300 yuan, cable fee 80 yuan. Online banking: handling fee 1‰, minimum 20 yuan, maximum 300 yuan, cable fee 80 yuan.
Note: When using online banking for overseas remittance, the handling fee is deducted by converting it into foreign currency, so part of it can be converted as handling fee.
Bank of Communications:
Counter: the handling fee is 0.6~ 1‰, the lowest is 20 ~ 50 yuan, the highest is 250 yuan, and the telecommunication fee is 80~ 150 yuan. Online banking:
Ordinary remittance: the handling fee is 0.5‰, the minimum is 20 ~ 50 yuan, and the maximum is 250 yuan, excluding telegraph fee.
Fast remittance: the handling fee is 0.6~ 1‰, the lowest is 20 ~ 50 yuan and the highest is 250 yuan, and the telecommunication fee is charged by half. ?
Note: Cross-border remittance can only use U shield to open online banking.
Note: The handling fee varies according to the remittance currency. Please consult the bank counter for the specific tariff standard.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-cross-border remittance