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Will the change of corporate legal person affect the company's loan application?

1. Will the change of corporate legal person affect the company's application for a loan?

It is generally fine if you apply for a loan after the change. However, it is difficult to say if you change the legal person in the middle of applying for a loan.

2. Will the loan limit be reduced if the legal person is changed?

Yes, corporate loans are now bound to the legal person and the actual controller. Changing the legal person will be considered unstable.

3. Is there any inter-bank handling fee for transferring a public account to a legal person's private account?

The handling fees for transferring a public account to a legal person's private account across banks are as follows:

1. The bank's intra-city remittance is free of charge.

2. Handling fee for corporate transfers and remittances to other places: less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan), 5 yuan/transaction; 10,000-100,000 yuan (including 100,000 yuan), 10 yuan /transaction; 100,000-500,000 yuan (including 500,000 yuan), 15 yuan/transaction; 500,000-1 million yuan (including 1 million yuan), 20 yuan/transaction; above 1 million yuan, the transfer amount is 0.00% 2 charges, up to 200 yuan/transaction.

4. If the company's legal person has changed its loan amount in WeBank before, the loan amount will still be there.

After the company's legal person is changed, all the company's loans in the bank will not be the same as those of the original legal person. It’s related.

Article 49 of the "Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates: Legal persons shall litigate by their legal representatives; other organizations shall litigate by their principal persons in charge. The legal representative has the right to directly represent the unit to the people and respond to lawsuits, and the litigation actions he performs are legally effective for the unit (or legal entity (or legal person)).