How long does it take to send money from Bank of China to DBS Singapore?

Updated on Financial 2024-04-18
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After accepting the personal international outward remittance business, the Bank of China will send the remittance telegram to the foreign country on the same day (working day), and the foreign bank (including the remitting bank) shall follow the following.

    1. Two working days (time difference should be taken into account, for example, for the United States, the remittance sent by the Bank of China on June 16 in China should be the night of June 17 Beijing time on the next working day) to process the remittance. Under normal circumstances, the remittance time is three to five working days, and the final crediting time mainly depends on whether the remittance information provided by the customer meets the relevant requirements of the remittance country, and the crediting time also depends on the processing speed of the remitting bank.

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

    Handle related business.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Normal remittance, received the next day, I remitted 30,000 yuan in February this year and more than 400,000 yuan in April,,, you can go to the remittance bank to inquire,

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It will be received in two to three days, and you can go to the bank to check it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. Hello, dear, I'm honored to answer for you! <>

    Singapore DBS transfer arrives in three to five business days from Bank of China. The final crediting time depends mainly on whether the remittance information provided by the customer meets the relevant requirements of the remittance country, and also depends on the processing speed of the remitting bank. If you are cross-lined, it is generally within 3 days.

    If it is a transfer before the peer, it is real-time, and it will arrive after the transfer, and if it is inter-bank, it depends on the processing speed of the bank.

    How long does it take for Singapore DBS transfer to arrive at Bank of China.

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    Singapore DBS transfer arrives in three to five business days from Bank of China. The final crediting time mainly depends on whether the remittance information provided by the Danzao customer meets the relevant requirements of the remittance country, and the crediting time also depends on the processing speed of the remitting bank. If you are cross-lined, it is generally within 3 days.

    If it is a peer before the transfer, it is real-time, and it will arrive after the transfer, and if it is inter-bank, it depends on the processing speed of the bank.

    Sending money from Singapore to a domestic Chinese bank usually doesn't take more than a day. Sundays, except holidays, is the case at Hansheng Remittance Center. If you send money from Western Union and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, it is generally 3 to 4 days.

    The arrival time does not depend on the amount of remittance. There are a lot of money transfer companies in Singapore, and they are quite safe and convenient. **Regulation is strict.

    You can wait another 1 day, just rest assured. If it is slippery and has not yet arrived, maybe the other party's remittance information is wrong, you can go to the remittance office to inquire, and the money will not be accidental.

    If the transfer amount is too large, it will not affect the transfer speed.

    Yes, how big the amount of money the Banking Supervision Bureau needs to review.

    How big is big. 75,000 RMB.

    More than 500,000 is considered a large amount of pro.

    Then why didn't my 70,000 yuan arrive in three days?

    Holidays are not counted as pros.

    Saturdays and Sundays don't count.

    I know. I turned on Saturday.

    Uh-huh, pro. That's what you can get on Wednesday.

    Before five o'clock in the afternoon.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Hello dear dear, I am happy to answer for you, under normal circumstances, transfer from Singapore DBS Bank to the domestic account of Bank of China, you need to go through the settlement process of cross-border remittance. The specific arrival time varies depending on the transfer channel, remittance amount, remittance destination bank and other factors, and will generally arrive in the account within 1-5 working days.

    If the remittance is a large amount, it may be subject to anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing review, which will also affect the arrival time. Therefore, the specific arrival time depends on the actual situation, and it is recommended that you consult DBS Bank customer service or Bank of China customer service when transferring money to understand the specific situation.

    Hello dear dear, I am happy to answer for you, under normal circumstances, transfer from Singapore DBS Bank to the domestic account of Bank of China, you need to go through the settlement process of cross-border remittance. The specific arrival time varies depending on the transfer channel, remittance amount, remittance destination bank and other factors, and will generally arrive in the account within 1-5 working days. If the remittance is a large amount, it may be subject to anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing review, which will also affect the arrival time of Paifan.

    Therefore, the specific arrival time depends on the actual situation, and it is recommended that you consult the customer service of DBS Silver Dust Car Bank or Bank of China customer service to understand the specific situation.

    Is 75000 considered a large amount?

    I usually have one or two thousand remittances.

    I'm talking about RMB.

    Hello dear dear, I am happy to answer for you, about whether 75000 is a large amount, it needs to be determined according to the regulations of specific banks and Paifan remittance channels. Generally speaking, if the amount of a remittance exceeds RMB 50,000 or its equivalent in foreign currency, it will be regarded as a large remittance and will be subject to anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing review. Therefore, whether SGD 75,000 is considered a large remittance depends on the specific situation.

    It is recommended that you consult DBS Bank customer service or Bank of China customer service for specific information when transferring money.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Dear, I am glad to answer for you, Singapore DBS bank card in the Bank of China can remit money to China. Bank K refers to the credit payment instrument approved by commercial banks to be issued to the public and has all or part of the functions of consumer credit, transfer and settlement, cash deposit and withdrawal, etc.

    It reduces the circulation of cash and checks, allowing banking to break through the limitations of time and space.

    Dear, I am glad to answer for you, Singapore DBS bank card in the Bank of China can remit money to China. Bank K refers to the credit payment instruments approved by commercial banks to be issued to the public, and which have all or part of the credit payment instruments such as consumer credit, transfer and settlement, cash deposit and withdrawal, etc. It reduces the circulation of cash and checks, allowing banking to break through the limitations of time and space.

    Banks are financial institutions established in accordance with the law to engage in monetary and credit business, and are pure products of the development of the commodity and monetary economy to a certain stage. Their responsibilities vary and can be divided into ** banks, commercial banks, franchise institutions, investment banks, and the World Bank.

    It is known as a bank and is related to the economic development of our country.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, a certain fee will be deducted from the bank in China, and then a fee of S$30 will be deducted after the money is remitted to DBS.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I remitted S$5,000 that year, I paid 150 in China, and I deducted 50 here

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Bank of China Overseas Remittance Charges:

    1.The handling fee is 50 yuan, and the postal and telecommunications fee is at least 150, and there is no upper limit, depending on the amount of remittance.

    2.One yuan for remittance application and one yuan for a copy of ID card (2 yuan in total);

    3.The handling fee for foreign currency exchange is 2 yuan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I remitted S$5,000 that year.

    Domestic handed over 150

    Here is a deduction of 50

    Let's see what others have to say.

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