How do I send money to China in New Zealand? What is the process and fees for transfers?

Updated on Financial 2024-02-23
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Beneficiary's name, address and, ICBC's swift code (required for international remittance), the following ** can be found (each Chinese city has a unique number, which is a bunch of letters, which are the last two letters). You can send money!

    You're sending money from your own New Zealand bank account, right? The bank?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want a Chinese bank account, you can send money.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Panda Remit supports ICBC, and the transfer process is roughly divided into these steps:

    The remitter fills in the basic information and the data is reviewed.

    Create a beneficiary account and fill in the beneficiary information.

    Remittance, payment.

    It arrived in a few minutes.

    The fee is only.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Bank wire transfer, but the Bank of China does not support New Zealand dollars, it is annoying.

    Union, Western Union is still to go to the outlet, the fee is high.

    4.Some other riskier ways.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can try some rookie remittance companies on the Internet now, Rongqiao Shuhui, Panda Express are quite good, as far as the transfer process is concerned, Rongqiao is slightly more complicated, and the handling fee is slightly expensive. Panda Remittance, the first remittance is free of charge, and the process of each remittance after filling in the information is very simple.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    To remit money from abroad to a domestic account, the domestic account needs to provide: name (standard pinyin), opening bank, opening bank address (English), opening bank name (English) and ** (swift code) to the remitter, you can remit euros, US dollars, pounds and other bank convertible currencies to the domestic account (the fee is generally 35 US dollars), and wait for the bank** to notify the foreign exchange, you can do foreign exchange settlement and exchange business.

    Bank** (swift code) You have to call**ask your opening bank, all banks in the world have only one corresponding**.

    It is best to go to the opening bank in person to ask for a written remittance information, and then write the name and give it to the remitter.

    Remittance to other overseas banks: the handling fee will be charged at 20% off the standard of similar varieties over the counter, with a minimum of 16 yuan and a maximum of 160 yuan; Telecommunication fee: $100.

    For foreign exchange remittance in a foreign currency cash account, the banknote conversion difference will also be charged according to the foreign exchange rate of the day.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. In New Zealand, 10,000 yuan is transferred to China by WeChat, about two thousandths of the amount to be remitted. Arrival time: about one month. If you're using a cheque, it's an entity's way to send money from New Zealand to China.

    In New Zealand, 10,000 yuan is transferred to China with WeChat, and about two-thousandths of the amount to be remitted. Arrival time: about one month. If you're using a cheque, it's an entity's way to send money from New Zealand to China.

    Any bank in New Zealand can send a personal cheque to the country. The cheque will be marked with the payee's name, ID number and the foreign currency of your choice, and you only need to mail the cheque to the payee. The beneficiary can go to the bank to cash the cheque after receiving it; The bank will check the received check, and if there is no problem, it will notify the payee to collect the money.

    It is worth mentioning that the recipient of this method of remittance must first transfer the money to the bank account, and cannot exchange the money directly for cash with the chaperone cheque.

    If it's a bank wire transfer. Handling Fee: 1% of the remittance amount and telecommunication fee.

    The beneficiary only needs to open a current savings account with a domestic bank with the ID card in front of him/her, and then notify the remitter of the name of the beneficiary (using standard Chinese pinyin) and the name, address and swift code of the bank that opened the account. The sender can take cash to a local bank in New Zealand and send the money to a bank account in the recipient's home country according to the information provided by the recipient.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Generally, Chinese people in New Zealand choose to send money in real time through private companies, only need your friend to the financial company to ask for a domestic account of the company, you directly transfer to the account in China, your friend in New Zealand can immediately withdraw cash or transfer to his account in New Zealand, this method is no handling fee, the financial company only earns the exchange difference. If the amount is very large, you can send money to your friend by bank transfer in China, or Western Union (which is represented by the domestic post office). The specific remittance fee will be found by consulting with the Bank of China or the post office.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Go directly to Ecowo** simple and convenient

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Here's how to send money from abroad to China:

    1. Banks in China, industry, agriculture, construction, and communications all have the business of receiving overseas remittances, and receiving remittances is free of charge. Tell the other party the account number and account name, the English name of the opening bank, and the swift code** of the beneficiary, and fill in the form when sending money overseas. Funds are usually available to your account within two business days after they are remitted.

    2. There is no restriction on receiving, but there are requirements when disbursing. Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Measures for the Administration of Individual Foreign Exchange

    3. Banks such as China, industry, agriculture, construction, and communications can exchange currency, in short, the money is remitted to which line is exchanged. **On the basis of the middle price given by the foreign exchange trading center, there is some difference but not big, and the real-time change of the exchange rate is not easy to grasp.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    PayPal handling fee is indeed enough, but the arrival speed is okay, there are many kinds of online payment, you can also try other ah, such as Panda Remittance, the handling fee is fixed, much better than PayPal, the security is also good, because there is insurance, but the arrival speed is unstable, fast a few minutes slow to wait a day. The arrival time of bank wire transfer is a little slow, and the exchange rate is not as good as Panda Remittance. . .

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. You can go to Western Union, and the post office has it.

    2. You can also go to the Chinese financial company.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Private financial currency exchange can be chosen, if the amount is not large. The handling fee is 10 New Zealand dollars, which is equivalent to about 50 yuan.

    What you need is a domestic card number, any bank can be, and it is generally recommended to use ICBC and CCB cards. You can withdraw your money directly on the same day.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    At present, there are three traditional remittance methods: wire transfer, bill transfer, and traveler's check.

    1. Telegraphic transfer is suitable for international students who have gone abroad and have an account abroad, or pay tuition fees or registration fees for international students going abroad;

    2. Bill exchange is suitable for students who go abroad for the first time and have not yet opened a bank account abroad, using the method of bill exchange, as long as they provide their name and the name of the city where they are located, they can carry the bill of exchange abroad and handle the collection in a foreign bank.

    3. Specific to the relevant business of each bank, if the tuition fee or registration fee is paid by wire transfer, the current situation is that it can be received in 2-3 days, but there is a 1% handling fee and a certain amount of telecommunication fee.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First of all, you need to have an account with a local bank in New Zealand. and code number and New Zealand bank account address Then bring your ID card and money to the Bank of China to fill out the form, and the staff will help you.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Next time I will take a UnionPay to it, it will be very convenient

    Looking for an agent?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Take the money, ID card and the other party's bank details to the bank and ask about it!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You must have a New Zealand local bank account number and code number and a New Zealand bank account address, and then bring your ID card and money to the bank to fill in the overseas remittance form for remittance.

    Remittance via online banking.

    For example, the overseas remittance process of ICBC online banking:

    1.First, take an ICBC savings card (which needs to deposit a certain amount of RMB, and the savings card must be the kind with multi-currency savings function), go to the branch to open online banking business, and require the opening of the online banking external remittance function, and require the use of electronic U shield (for online banking login, for security reasons).

    2.Go home and log in to the online banking, click on the "small amount settlement and sale of foreign exchange" in the foreign exchange business column, click on the type of foreign exchange you want to exchange (US dollars, euros, etc.), enter the amount you want to exchange, select the exchange "cash" (you can't choose "cash"), and select the purpose of exchange (the most frequently used foreign exchange purchase purpose for travel and overseas training) As long as there is enough RMB in the account, whether it is at 10 pm during working hours or after work, it can be operated, and it will be completed immediately, and the foreign exchange exchanged will be credited to your multi-currency savings card.

    3.In online banking, click on "Overseas Remittance", and fill in the remitter, payee, and remittance amount one by one as required (note that the remittance amount can only be less than the foreign exchange balance in the deposit account, and a fraction of 1 US dollar to a few cents must be left in the account, and all the money cannot be remitted, otherwise the system will prompt failure) and other content, such as filling in the overseas remittance form (the difference is that you don't need to fill in things like swift code and ID number).

    4.After filling in and confirming, the system will prompt you to insert the U shield or enter the password card password, and the input is complete. If you complete the above operations during business hours, you can usually export them on the same day.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    First of all, you need to have an account with a local bank in New Zealand. and code number and New Zealand bank account address Then bring your ID card and money to the Bank of China to fill out the form, and the staff will help you.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Do a UnionPay, New Zealand to withdraw money.

    Or find an agent in New Zealand?

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    This one is not clear at this time. If you want to send money, go to the bank counter and ask for advice.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Bank of China has this service

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Currency Name: Spot Price, Cash Price, Spot Price, Selling Price, Cash Price, New Zealand Dollar.

    According to the current real-time exchange rate, you need RMB yuan to exchange currency, and make it clear to the bank that you want to remit money to New Zealand, and the bank will settle it for you at the spot exchange selling price. You need to bring your original ID card and the beneficiary's bank account information, and fill in the foreign exchange purchase application form and remittance application form.

    Bank charges and handling fees, minimum 50 yuan, maximum 260 yuan; The postal and telecommunications fee is 150 yuan (fixed, regardless of the amount of remittance), and the handling fee of 10,000 US dollars is about 220 yuan.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    You need a list of remittance information from the local bank, such as the name account swift code.

    The handling fee is about a few thousandths, and if it exceeds a certain amount, it is fixed, about 100-200 yuan. The one you see is the one that is higher for the New Zealand dollar.

    If it's 1450, now *5 is about the amount of RMB, and then add the remittance fee.

    If you are a local acquaintance, you can actually go to the financial company and remit it directly to its domestic account.

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