About how many days does it take for Standard Chartered Bank of Africa to send money to Bank of Chin

Updated on Financial 2024-03-21
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Remittances from Standard Chartered Bank in Africa to Chinese banks in China are generally received on the same day.

    Cross-border remittance is a business in which personal internet banking customers make foreign exchange remittances to recipients who have opened bank accounts outside mainland China within the prescribed limit.

    List of domestic bank fees for cross-border remittances —--.

    Bank of China: Counter: Handling fee 1, minimum 50RMB, maximum 260RMB, telecommunication fee 80RMB. Internet Banking: 20% off the counter handling fee.

    ICBC: Counter: Handling fee 1, minimum 50RMB, maximum 260RMB, telecommunication fee 150RMB.

    Online Banking: 20% off the counter handling fee, with a minimum handling fee of 16RMB and a maximum of 160RMB ICBC Remittance: 20% off the counter handling fee.

    China Merchants Bank: Counter: Handling fee 1, minimum 100RMB, maximum 1000RMB, telecommunication fee 150RMB.

    You need to open the Professional version of Internet Banking to exchange foreign currency and remit money overseas in Online Banking.

    CCB: Counter: Handling fee 1, minimum 20RMB, maximum 300RMB, telegram fee 80RMB. Internet Banking: Handling fee 1, minimum 20RMB, maximum 300RMB, Telegram fee 80RMB.

    Note: For overseas remittance with online banking, the handling fee is converted into foreign currency for deduction, so you can exchange an extra part as a handling fee when exchanging foreign currency.

    Bank of Communications: Counter: Handling fee, minimum 20 50 RMB, maximum 250 RMB, telecommunication fee 80 150 yuan. Internet Banking:

    Ordinary remittance: handling fee, minimum 20 50RMB, maximum 250RMB, free of telegram fee.

    Fast money transfer: handling fee, minimum 20 50RMB, maximum 250RMB, half the telecommunication fee. Note 1: Cross-border remittance can only be done by opening online banking with U shield.

    Note 2: There is a floating range of fees depending on the currency of remittance, and the specific fee standard can be consulted at the bank counter.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, it depends on what currency, generally the US dollar and the euro are faster, because no matter what currency is remitted, it must be cleared through the local area, such as the US dollar remittance from Taiwan, it must be cleared through the United States;

    I don't know what currency yours are. But in any case, the RMB exchange rate will be cleared.

    Secondly, it depends on the situation of the remitting bank in the overseas ** bank or account bank, the remittance speed is faster when the remittance bank has more overseas ** banks or more account banks, the length of remittance time in different countries is different, and the time of remittance in the same country also has a long and short problem, it depends on the choice of the path of each remittance, such as the same remittance, the first remittance is the first time the first bank chooses the A bank, and the A bank can be directly remitted to the beneficiary's account bank, and the second remittance ** line chooses the B bank, Bank B needs to go through Bank C again to remit the money to the beneficiary's bank, so that the second time will be slower than the first time.

    Standard Chartered Bank has branches in popular cities across the country, and I am personally in Nanchang.

    Standard Chartered Bank Nanchang Branch The first and second floors of No. 10, Provincial Funan 1st Road, Donghu District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The maximum time to transfer money from overseas to the Bank of China is about three days.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you have a Standard Chartered Bank in China, it is more convenient, you can contact me.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    320 yuan, wire transfer, expedited is half a day, not expedited for 3 days, each time the upper limit is 1.6 million.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It belongs to spot exchange, which is actually a good way to solve the problem of banknote transfer; Generally, the domestic bank rate is about 1 point.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

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

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, domestic remittance of foreign currency can only be given to your own account or the account number of your immediate family (immediate family members only include parents, spouses and children, excluding brothers, sisters, grandchildren), so you need to provide the ID card of the remitter and the beneficiary, the certificate of immediate family members (household registration book, if not in a household registration book, you can provide marriage certificate and birth certificate as auxiliary materials, or bring the certificate of immediate family issued by the Public Security Bureau), bank card. There are two ways to do domestic remittance, one is that if Standard Chartered Bank has a large foreign currency account opened in the Bank of China, the advantage is that you can receive remittances through the large account without charging fees, but not every bank can receive it depending on whether the other bank has a large account number, if there is a bank to provide it. The second is to do foreign currency participation banking business, but there is a fee, and the business must be completed before the working day.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Did you meet an American "officer" on the Internet?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Standard Chartered? Is it an old bank in the UK? Was it acquired?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There's no way to check this on our side. The only way to do this is to communicate with the customer to see if there is a problem with the money and return it to his account.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    International business is more troublesome, you go to the Bank of China to check whether it has been landed. Estimated refund.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's been ten days, and the money hasn't arrived in your account, so there must be a problem with the remittance, first go to the Bank of China counter to inquire and check the remittance record, if the situation is unknown, it is likely to be the other party's problem. Generally speaking, international money transfers are very safe and there are very few problems, but the fees incurred are relatively high.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's completely okay for domestic Standard Chartered banks to be ordinary inter-bank remittances, while overseas Standard Chartered banks are more complicated, and the handling fees for cross-border remittance are also higher.

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