1. If it is a cash remittance transfer, you need to take the money to the bank counter where you want to transfer money and ask the staff for a remittance slip (that is, a transfer bill); ?
2. Fill in the payee's bank account number and name on the money order (pay attention to the other party's account number to ensure that it is written correctly), and then sign the money order;
3. Then submit the ID card, money and money order to the teller, and the other party will check whether the payee information is correct according to the account you fill in; ?
4. If the above information is correct, the teller will remit the money to the other party's account, and then he will give you a receipt: there will be relevant information about the transfer, and the transaction is successful! Another reminder: if it is cross-bank remittance, you need to pay a certain handling fee.
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The corporate accounts of the Company are divided into four categories: basic account, general accounts, temporary accounts and special accounts. Among them, one unit in basic account can only open one. Others, such as ordinary accounts, a company can open multiple accounts according to business needs, and the number is not limited. According to the account management regulations of the People's Bank of China, an enterprise can only open one basic account, but it can open multiple general accounts. If another account can be withdrawn, and the investor has a certain special purpose, then you can apply for a special account in this bank or withdraw money.
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