Bank of China fee, Bank of China transfer fee?

Updated on Financial 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Outside the same province or city, whether it is a deposit or withdrawal, a handling fee will be charged, the minimum is 5 yuan, and the maximum is 50 yuan.

    If you take it, it's 1%, the minimum is 10 pieces, and the maximum is 50 pieces.

    The second question I don't know what you are asking, what is the payment? What is the validity of your card?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. There is a handling fee across cities, and the specific rate is the same for different business departments.

    2. I don't understand what you mean by "payment".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, the city does not charge a handling fee 1% of the field up to 50 yuan The card is valid The replacement card will notify you or change the card to you when you do business You can also ask for a replacement card For example, replace the Great Wall debit card with a zodiac card!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What is the expiration date of the card written by the Bank of China when making a payment?

    It should be "What is the expiration date of the card written by the Bank of China when the card is issued".

    A: If it is a debit card, you don't need to worry, because the debit card of Bank of China has no expiration date.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you have enough money, you can get a VIP card by saving 50w.

    It's free to get anywhere.

    I have it. Golden.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How much is the BOC transfer fee? Bank of China handles transfer and remittance business through mobile banking, whether it is in a different place or an inter-bank, and no fees are charged a long time ago. However, there are many people who do not often use mobile banking to transfer money, and are still used to transferring money over the counter.

    So, how much does it cost to transfer money over the counter or ATM? How to transfer money is cost-effective? Below, I will introduce to you to help you choose the most cost-effective transfer method.

    Hot topic: How much is the transfer fee of ICBC?

    Bank of China inter-bank transfer fee

    Bank of China cash transfer counter is charged according to the standard of non-passbook cash, which is charged at 1% of the remittance amount, 1 yuan 50 yuan; 1% for non-local counter transfer, 5 yuan 50 yuan; For inter-bank transfers in different places, different fees will be charged according to the transfer amount. Among them, less than 10,000 yuan will be collected, 10,000 100,000 yuan will be collected, and 100,000 500,000 yuan will be collected; 500,000 1,000,000 yuan; More than 1 million yuan will be charged at 6/10,000 of the remittance amount, and the upper limit of wealth management products is 200 yuan. On December 31, 2016, before the online banking transfer, ordinary users will receive a 20% discount, Bank of China Wealth Management users will receive a 4% discount, and Bank of China Wealth and private banking users will be free of charge.

    The minimum amount of non-local transfer received by Bank of China is 2 yuan, and the maximum is 10 yuan; Inter-bank transfer amount of 10,000 yuan (inclusive), 3 yuan; Transfer amount of more than 10,000 yuan to 50,000 yuan (inclusive), 5 yuan; Non-local inter-bank: If the transfer amount is less than 5,000 yuan (inclusive), it will be charged at 1% of the transaction amount, with a minimum of 5 yuan; If the transfer amount is more than 5,000 yuan to 50,000 yuan (inclusive), 50 yuan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The inter-bank withdrawal fee of Bank of China is as follows:

    Inter-city bank: 4 yuan per transaction.

    Inter-provincial line: 9 yuan per transaction.

    Inter-provincial bank: 12 yuan per transaction.

    Overseas withdrawal: 15 yuan per transaction.

    Bank of China's inter-bank transfer fee is as follows: Intra-city transfer: RMB handling fee + RMB electronic remittance fee.

    Non-local transfer: RMB handling fee + RMB electronic remittance polishing fee.

    The status of RMB e-remittance fees is as follows:

    Less than 10,000 yuan (inclusive): 5 yuan per transaction.

    More than 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan for tour distribution (inclusive): 10 yuan per transaction.

    More than 100,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan (inclusive): 15 yuan per transaction.

    $500,000 to $1,000,000 (inclusive): $20 per transaction.

    More than 1 million yuan: charged according to 10,000 of the remittance amount, with a maximum of 200 yuan per transaction.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Intra-bank transfer fees at ATMs and counters using Great Wall Debit Card: From January 1, 2017, the handling fee for intra-bank cash remittance will be temporarily waived for individuals.

    The fees for domestic inter-bank transfer and remittance are as follows:

    1. Ordinary: 2 yuan for each transaction below 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan);

    10,000-10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan), 5 yuan;

    10,000-10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan), 10 yuan;

    10,000-50,000 yuan (including 50,000 yuan), 15 yuan;

    More than 50,000 yuan, according to the amount, the maximum charge is 50 yuan.

    2. Real-time: less than 10,000 yuan per transaction (including 10,000 yuan), yuan;

    10,000 yuan - 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan), 6 yuan;

    10,000-10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan), 12 yuan;

    10,000-50,000 yuan (including 50,000 yuan), 18 yuan;

    More than 50,000 yuan, according to the amount, the maximum charge is 50 yuan.

    The e-channel transfer offer can be made through BOC official **(

    Home page "E-banking > Promotions > National Promotions" to view.

    The above content is for your reference, and the actual business regulations shall prevail.

    Handle related business.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The handling fee for Bank of China's outbound remittance (domestic individuals) is 50 to 260 yuan.

    Bank of China outbound remittance (domestic individual) handling fee according to the remittance amount of 1, the minimum 50 yuan, the maximum 260 yuan, and the telecommunication fee (that is, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan 80 yuan, other countries 150 yuan), if the banknote account remittance will be charged banknote transfer difference fee, the specific regulations are subject to the Bank of China counter in your region.

    Regulations for remittances from within the country to abroad:

    In accordance with Article 5 of the Measures for the Administration of Individual Foreign Exchange, banks shall, in accordance with the provisions of these Measures, handle foreign exchange receipts and payments, foreign exchange settlement and sales, and open foreign exchange accounts for individuals, and verify the authenticity of valid identity documents and relevant supporting materials submitted by individuals. Remittance institutions and foreign currency exchange institutions (including exchange points) shall handle personal foreign exchange business for individuals in accordance with the provisions of these Measures. Banks and individuals shall abide by the relevant provisions of these Measures when handling personal foreign exchange business, and shall not evade quota supervision by splitting the spine, nor shall they use false commercial documents or vouchers to evade authenticity management.

    Individuals with cross-border receipts and expenditures shall go through the formalities for reporting balance-of-payments statistics in accordance with the relevant provisions on the statistical declaration of the balance of payments. The annual total amount of foreign exchange settlement and foreign exchange purchase by domestic individuals shall be managed. If the annual total amount is within the total, it can be handled at the bank with the valid identity document of the applicant; If the total amount exceeds the annual amount, it shall be handled at the bank under the current account with the person's valid identity certificate and relevant proof of transaction amount.

    Article 12 of the Measures for the Administration of Individual Foreign Exchange stipulates that if a domestic individual's foreign exchange remittance is used abroad for current account expenditure, and the single or cumulative remittance on the same day is less than the prescribed amount, it shall be handled at the bank with his/her valid identity certificate; If the amount of remittance in a single transaction or on the same day is more than the specified amount, the bank shall handle it with the valid identity certificate and relevant proof of the transaction amount. <>

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