How is it cheapest to send money from China to Japan?

Updated on tourism 2024-03-18
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Use Bank of China's online banking.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In general, you can go to the Bank of China and ask, they know the process better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This can be done by wire transfer.

    That is, the money is remitted directly to the beneficiary's account through the international interbank telecommunication system. Telegraphic transfer is available in many currencies, is secure, fast, and can be sent to the beneficiary's account directly, but the cost is relatively high, which is more suitable for customers who already know the name of the beneficiary, and the beneficiary's bank information, and have higher requirements for the time and security of the remittance.

    Generally speaking, the cost of telegraphic transfer is divided into two parts, one part is related to the amount of the telegraphic transfer, i.e. 1 handling fee, and the other part is not related to the amount of remittance, but related to the number of transactions, i.e. each remittance fee will be charged once. There is a large difference in the charging standards of different banks, so customers can make a good comparison when choosing a remittance bank.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Remittance method: 1. You can exchange RMB for yen from the industrial and commercial card and remit it directly to Japan. At the bank, the purchase of foreign exchange in RMB and Japanese yen is handled, and the handling fee is:

    The minimum is 50 yuan, and the maximum is 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.

    2. You can use the domestic outward remittance function in personal online banking. This function refers to the business of remitting foreign exchange funds to personal accounts opened in banks outside mainland China through online banking. The supported currencies are:

    GBP, HKD, USD, CHF, SGD, SEK, DKK, NOK, JPY, CAD, AUD, EUR, NZD.

    3. By letter transfer, the customer entrusts the money to the bank, and the bank will remit the money to the local bank of the payee designated by the customer by mail and transfer it to the payee. This method of remittance is very slow, and now customers ask for less processing.

    To apply for bill remittance, you need to fill in the bill of exchange application form, which should be filled in English (remittance to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan can be filled in Chinese), and you need to provide the following information: the currency and amount of remittance, the name and address of the recipient.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you choose the traditional way, it generally takes three or four days or four or five days, try Panda Remit, now the handling fee in Japan is only 800 yen, mainly really super convenient! It's a few minutes at the earliest.,Oh Cao, I didn't believe it when my friend told me, but then I tried it myself.,It's really fast.,The handling fee is cheap now.,Safety big husband.,Every one has insurance.。

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