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Hello, 5 yuan of inter-bank remittance (through the large and small payment system of the People's Bank of China) with a transaction amount of less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan); 10 yuan for 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan (including 100,000 yuan); 15 yuan for 100,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan (including 500,000 yuan); 20 yuan for 500,000 yuan to 1 million yuan (including 1 million yuan); 0.2/10,000 of each transaction of more than 1 million yuan, with a maximum of 200 yuan; 1% of the transaction amount of inter-bank remittance (through the large and small payment system of the People's Bank of China) by cash, up to a maximum of 50 yuan; The Postal Savings Bank does not have a minimum amount of remittance; Hope mine is helpful to you.
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Post Bank Transfer Fee:
1. Same city: 5 yuan for transactions with a transaction amount of less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan);
10 yuan for 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan (including 100,000 yuan);
15 yuan for 100,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan (including 500,000 yuan);
20 yuan for 500,000 yuan to 1 million yuan (including 1 million yuan);
0.2/10,000 of each transaction of more than 1 million yuan, with a maximum of 200 yuan;
2. Non-local: 5 yuan for transactions with a transaction amount of less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan);
10 yuan for 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan (including 100,000 yuan);
15 yuan for 100,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan (including 500,000 yuan);
20 yuan for 500,000 yuan to 1 million yuan (including 1 million yuan);
0.2/10,000 of each transaction of more than 1 million yuan, with a maximum of 200 yuan;
3. Online banking: 5 yuan for transactions with a transaction amount of less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan);
10 yuan for 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan (including 100,000 yuan);
15 yuan for 100,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan (including 500,000 yuan);
20 yuan for 500,000 yuan to 1 million yuan (including 1 million yuan);
0.2/10,000 of each transaction of more than 1 million yuan, with a maximum of 200 yuan;
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The Postal Savings Bank of China charges 5 yuan for inter-provincial remittance of 10,000 yuan.
Post Bank Transfer Fee:
1. 5 yuan for transactions with a transaction amount of less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan);
10 yuan for 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan (including 100,000 yuan);
15 yuan for 10,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan (including 500,000 yuan);
20 yuan from 10,000 yuan to 1,000,000 yuan (including 1,000,000 yuan);
0.2/10,000 for each transaction of more than 10,000 yuan, with a maximum of 200 yuan.
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Give it, it seems to be a 5 yuan handling fee.
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To give. Even 1 yuan will be remitted to you, and the remittance fee will be paid by yourself.
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I remember that it seemed to be 100 yuan and only 2 yuan handling fee.
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China Post Bank Transfer Fee:
5 yuan for less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan);
10 yuan for 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan (including 100,000 yuan);
15 yuan for 100,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan (including 500,000 yuan);
20 yuan for 500,000 yuan to 1 million yuan (including 1 million yuan);
Each transaction of more than 1 million yuan shall be counted as thousandths, and the maximum shall not exceed 200 yuan.
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Is it an intra-bank transfer or an inter-bank transfer.
Transfer with cash, that is in the case that you do not have a postal card, which is charged by five thousandths, that is to say, your 10,000 yuan will cost 50 yuan, and the postal service does not seem to support cash inter-bank transfer.
If you transfer money by account, that is, if you have a postal card or passbook, whether it is across or within the bank, the handling fee is the same. 10,000 (inclusive) below 5 yuan per transaction, 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan per transaction, 100,000 to 500,000 yuan per transaction 15 yuan, 500,000 to 1 million yuan 20 yuan per transaction, more than 1 million at 2/10,000 charged, up to 200 yuan;
In other words, your 10,000 yuan is only 5 yuan.
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Generally, it is 5/1000, and the upper limit is 50 yuan, so the fee for 10,000 yuan is 50 yuan.
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If you want to make a bank transfer over the counter, the handling fee is capped at 50. The handling fee for remittance of 10,000 yuan is 50 yuan.
At present, Postal Savings Online Banking is doing activities, and the handling fee for online intra-bank transfer and inter-bank remittance is 5% off, and the handling fee is reduced by half. The minimum intra-bank transfer is 1 yuan, and the maximum is 25 yuan; Inter-bank remittance is a minimum of RMB 25.
It is recommended that you go to the postal savings outlets to open online banking, which does not require U shield and does not require any fees. Online transfers can be completed with a mobile phone verification code. Just this remittance can save you 25 yuan. It is also convenient for later use.
If you don't have an account with the Postal Savings Bank, you can open a card, and the Postal Savings Bank doesn't need money to open a card. And there is no annual fee. If the average daily deposit balance is more than 100 yuan, there is no need to charge a small account management fee. Other banks are generally 300 or 500.
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Hello, 1. The cash deposited into the personal account handled by the Postal Savings Bank is free of charge in the same city; The amount will be charged in other places, with a maximum of 50 yuan; The account is free of charge for remittance to the personal account in the same city, and the amount of remittance in other places is less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan) and 5 yuan for each transaction, 10 yuan for each transaction above 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan, 15 yuan for each transaction above 100,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan, 20 yuan for each transaction above 500,000 yuan to 1 million yuan, and 0.2/10,000 of the amount of remittance for each transaction above 1 million yuan, with a maximum of 200 yuan. 1% of the transaction amount of remittance by address, the minimum is 2 yuan, the maximum is 50 yuan, and the mantissa of the transaction amount is less than 1 yuan, which is calculated as 1 yuan; 1% of the transaction amount of crypto remittance, the minimum is 2 yuan, the maximum is 50 yuan, and the mantissa of the transaction amount is less than 1 yuan. 2. 5 yuan of inter-bank remittance (through the large and small payment system of the People's Bank of China) with a transaction amount of less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan); 10 yuan for 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan (including 100,000 yuan); 15 yuan for 100,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan (including 500,000 yuan); 20 yuan for 500,000 yuan to 1 million yuan (including 1 million yuan); 0.2/10,000 of each transaction of more than 1 million yuan, with a maximum of 200 yuan; 1% of the transaction amount of inter-bank remittance (through the large and small payment system of the People's Bank of China) by cash, up to a maximum of 50 yuan; When handling the above-mentioned business through relevant electronic channels such as online banking, mobile banking, and TV banking, the preferential treatment fee of each channel will be discounted according to the corresponding preferential proportion.
Hope mine is helpful to you.
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Hello, the Postal Savings Bank of China is exempt from handling fees for transfers between personal accounts in the same city within the bank; Inter-provincial and non-local transfers between personal accounts within the bank: 5 yuan for transactions with a transaction amount of less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan); 10 yuan for 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan (including 100,000 yuan); 15 yuan for 100,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan (including 500,000 yuan); 20 yuan for 500,000 yuan to 1 million yuan (including 1 million yuan); Each transaction of more than 1 million yuan shall be counted as thousandths, and the maximum shall not exceed 200 yuan. The inter-provincial and inter-provincial non-local transfer between personal accounts within the bank shall not be higher than the standard for inter-provincial and non-local transfer between personal accounts within the bank; From April 1, 2012 to April 30, 2012, preferential treatment fees will be charged at RMB 5 per transaction for inter-provincial and non-local transfers between personal accounts within the bank, inter-provincial and non-local transfers between personal accounts within the bank, inter-provincial and non-local transfers between personal accounts and corporate accounts, and counter inter-bank remittances (through the large and small payment system of the People's Bank of China) in the form of account transfers, as well as transfers from personal accounts to personal accounts and from personal accounts to corporate accounts in the domestic remittance business. When handling the above-mentioned business through relevant electronic channels such as online banking, mobile banking, and TV banking, during and after the above-mentioned preferential period, the preferential treatment will be carried out according to the corresponding preferential proportion of the handling fee of each channel.
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The Postal Savings Bank does not charge for inter-city transfers and remittances within the province. Only inter-provincial transfer remittance and inter-bank remittance collection, and April 1-30 are unified 5 yuan handling fee, no matter how much money you send, starting in May, 10,000-100,000 yuan or less, 10,000-100,000 10 yuan, 100,000-500,000 15 yuan, 500,000-1 million 20 yuan, more than 1 million according to two thousandths, up to 200 yuan.
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It is recommended not to use peer transfers, I have a comparison, the credit union is the cheapest, the same is 3000, with the bank's handling fee, with the credit union, the interbank will be cheaper. I heard that credit unions accept up to 5,000.
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1. 5 yuan for transactions with a transaction amount of less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan);
10 yuan for 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan (including 100,000 yuan);
15 yuan for 10,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan (including 500,000 yuan);
20 yuan from 10,000 yuan to 1,000,000 yuan (including 1,000,000 yuan);
0.2/10,000 for each transaction of more than 10,000 yuan, with a maximum of 200 yuan.
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Postal Savings Bank inter-provincial remittance of 50,000 yuan requires a handling fee of 10 yuan, and the following are the specific rules:
1. If the amount of postal remittance is less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan), 5 yuan will be charged for each transaction;
2. The amount of postal remittance in different places is more than 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan, and 10 yuan will be charged for each transaction;
3. The amount of postal remittance in other places is more than 100,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan, and 15 yuan will be charged for each transaction;
4. The amount of postal remittance in different places is more than 500,000 yuan to 1 million yuan, and 20 yuan will be charged for each transaction;
5. If the amount of postal remittance is more than 1 million yuan, each transaction will be charged at 0.2/10,000 of the remittance amount, and the maximum amount shall not exceed 200 yuan.
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Counter transfer remittance fee (non-local travel) Transaction amount; The minimum is 2 yuan, the maximum is 50 yuan, the postal savings bank inter-provincial remittance is 50,000 yuan, and the handling fee is 25 yuan.
Postal Savings Bank inter-provincial remittance of less than 400 yuan, handling fee of 2, Postal Savings Bank inter-provincial remittance of more than 100,000 yuan, handling fee of 50 yuan.
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Hello, the Postal Savings Bank handles cash deposit and remittance to personal accounts in the same city free of charge; The amount will be charged in other places, with a maximum of 50 yuan; The account is free of charge for remittance to the personal account in the same city, and the amount of remittance in other places is less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan) and 5 yuan for each transaction, 10 yuan for each transaction above 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan, 15 yuan for each transaction above 100,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan, 20 yuan for each transaction above 500,000 yuan to 1 million yuan, and 0.2/10,000 of the amount of remittance for each transaction above 1 million yuan, with a maximum of 200 yuan. Hope it helps.
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5 thousandths, minimum 2 yuan, maximum 50, yours should be 50 yuan.
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Bank of China transfer to Post Bank of China 30 yuan handling fee is yuan. China Bank Transfer Handling Fee Standard:
1. Intra-bank and intra-provincial transfers: free of charge;
2. Real-time RMB transfer within the bank and across provinces (transfer between bank card and passbook): RMB handling fee + 130% of RMB electronic remittance fee;
3. Intra-bank and inter-provincial RMB real-time transfer (transfer between bank cards): the minimum transfer amount is 1 yuan, and the maximum is 12 yuan;
4. Real-time transfer of foreign currencies within the bank and across provinces: the minimum transfer amount is 26 yuan, the maximum is 260 yuan) + 10 yuan postal and telecommunications fee, which will be converted into equivalent foreign currency according to the foreign currency rate of our bank on the same day;
5. Domestic inter-bank remittance (remittance between the Bank and other banks): RMB handling fee + RMB electronic remittance fee.
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Bank of China transfer fees are as follows:
1. Same city: less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000) yuan, more than 10,000 yuan.
2. Non-local: less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000) yuan, more than 10,000 yuan.
3. Online banking: Bank of China online banking cannot transfer money between banks.
1. Real-time arrival in the system from 9:00 to 17:00.
2. 1-3 working days across banks.
Transfer limit: 1. Single transaction in the system: 20w, daily accumulation: 100w.
2. Inter-bank single transaction: 2w, daily accumulation: 50w.
The inter-bank deposit and withdrawal fee refers to the part of the fee charged as the handling fee for depositing and withdrawing money at a non-depositing bank. Generally, it is mostly used for ATM withdrawals. For example, ICBC handling fee is charged according to the deposit and withdrawal amount, with a minimum of 2 yuan per transaction and a maximum of 100 yuan per transaction.
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Handling fee is 5 per transaction amount, with a minimum of 2 yuan and a maximum of 50 yuan. The cost of 6700 yuan is yuan.
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If two are a province, it will be cheaper, more than 30, not about 70 for one. The best Alipay transfer, free!
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Gratis. From January 1, 2017, the transaction fees for deposits and withdrawals and transfers in different places within the bank will be waived
1.Intra-bank and non-local deposit transactions handled by personal accounts through channels such as counters or ATMs;
2.Intra-bank withdrawal transactions handled by personal accounts (excluding credit cards) through counters or ATMs and other channels;
3.Transfer and remittance transactions between personal accounts in different places within the bank and between personal accounts and from personal accounts to corporate accounts (excluding cash remittance) handled by personal accounts through counters, ATMs, personal online banking, mobile banking and other channels.
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Postal remittance is a handling fee of 5/1,000, with a minimum of 2 yuan and a maximum of 50 yuan. If you want another return SMS, you may have to add a dollar. Therefore, it costs 50 yuan to remit 10,000 yuan from Shanxi to Heilongjiang. Twenty thousand yuan is also fifty yuan.
Hello, 1. Postal Savings Bank of China has three security authentication methods for personal online banking: mobile phone SMS, SMS + electronic token, SMS + ukey; The total daily accumulation of 10,000 yuan (inclusive) for mobile phone SMS customer transfer, online payment, and credit card repayment (me) business; SMS + electronic token customer transfer, online payment, credit card repayment (personal) business with a total of 200,000 yuan (inclusive) in a single transaction; SMS + ukey customer transfer, online payment, credit card repayment (personal) business in a single transaction with a total of 2 million yuan (inclusive). 2. For inter-bank transfers, if the daily cumulative amount is more than 5,000 yuan (inclusive), it is necessary to apply for large-value transfer at any network outlet in the county or city where the account is transferred out in advance; Hope mine is helpful to you.
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Hello, since April 1, 2012, the implementation of the new tariff standard; Postal Savings Bank's inter-provincial and non-local deposits are based on the transaction amount, with a minimum of 2 yuan and a maximum of 20 yuan; If the deposit in the province is not higher than the transaction amount, the minimum is 2 yuan, and the maximum is 20 yuan; Inter-provincial and non-local withdrawals within the bank are based on the transaction amount, with a minimum of 2 yuan and a maximum of 50 yuan; If the withdrawal within the province is not higher than the transaction amount, the minimum is 2 yuan, and the maximum is 50 yuan; Intra-bank personal accounts are exempt from handling fees for intra-bank transfers in the same city; Inter-provincial and non-local transfers between personal accounts within the bank: 5 yuan for transactions with a transaction amount of less than 10,000 yuan (including 10,000 yuan); 10 yuan for 10,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan (including 100,000 yuan); 15 yuan for 100,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan (including 500,000 yuan); 20 yuan for 500,000 yuan to 1 million yuan (including 1 million yuan); Each transaction of more than 1 million yuan shall be counted as thousandths, and the maximum shall not exceed 200 yuan; The inter-provincial and inter-provincial non-local transfer between personal accounts within the bank shall not be higher than the standard for inter-provincial and non-local transfer between personal accounts within the bank; When handling the above-mentioned business through online banking, mobile banking, TV banking and other relevant electronic channels, the preferential treatment fee of each channel will be discounted according to the corresponding preferential proportion; Hope mine is helpful to you.
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