As long as you go to the cash counter with your ID card, cash, or card and current passbook and say you want to remit money, the teller will provide you with a savings business voucher (for special use). You can fill in the payee's name, account number and remittance amount, and then give him both the money and ID card. After that, you can check and sign.
There is a handling fee for remittance from different places. If you have never used a credit card in ICBC, you need to pay the corresponding handling fee, which is 1% of the remittance amount, with the lowest 1 yuan and the highest in 50 yuan.
100 yuan is 1 yuan.
2500 is 25.
10000 is 50 (50 at most).
The minimum face value is cents, rounded off.
2345.67 yuan is 23.46 yuan.
If you have a credit card consumption record, you will use points to deduct the handling fee (it is not clear how to deduct it, and you have never seen customers who deduct points)
If the other party's card number is 15- 16 digits, it is a credit card, and there is no handling fee.
However, the credit card can't check the user name during remittance, so it can't be changed once the remittance is wrong. The bank staff will make it clear to you before remittance, and affix the depositor's signature with the wrong card number.
Don't worry about the 19 digit account. If the name does not match the account number, the remittance cannot be completed.
To sum up, after a series of transactions are completed, wait for the teller to knock on the business customs clearance seal and submit the customer retention slip and ID card to you, and that's it. If you have change, I'll give it to you together. )
By the way, if you remit money by card or passbook, the handling fee will be automatically deducted from the card, and you don't need cash. You don't need an ID card if the remittance amount is below 10000, as long as you have money in the card and know the password.
Little advice, if you have a card! It can be used at ATMs. If the remittance amount is less than 50,000, you can transfer money directly on the ATM with your card, which can save the time of queuing, but you can't look up the name. The other party's card number will let you enter it twice, which is more accurate. If you are not at ease, you can also go to the bank's wealth management counter to transfer money. Relatively speaking, there are fewer queues and you can check the name.
Ha ha! Believe me, you must understand this!