to help you with more flexibility in liquidity management:, "BOC Remittance Plus" allows you to get your funds transferred in HKD or USD highly efficiently between Hong Kong and the Mainland of China. You may also enjoy preferential charges via our Internet Banking services
Instant Remittance
Enjoy same day1 remittance to your designated points upon successful subscription before cut-off time on business days.ˇC
Extensive Remittance Network
Remittance points are located in the major cities throughout the Mainland of China, with new points to be added to the list continuously in the coming future. Now we have six branches of NCB and over 190 branches of Bank of China in the Mainland of China as Remittance Plus destinations2.
Online Remittance
Starting from mid-December 2003, you can enjoy efficient remittance via our Internet Banking. Equipped with the template function, the online remittance offers you convenient storage of information for future use and for record.
Competitive Charges
Charge of remittance via any of our branch as low as HKD1303 per transactionˇF
Flat rate of HKD100 per transaction by remitting via Internet Banking, with no extra charge for messages in Chinese or English.
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Cut-off time for "BOC Remittance Plus", (Except Saturdays and public holidays);
NCB branches - 2:00pm
Internet Banking - 3:00pm
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The remittance points cover such areas as Beijing, Shanghai, Zhejiang Province, Jiangsu Province,
Guangdong Province, Shenzhen, Shantou, Qingdao. Please contact any branch of NCB for details
of remittance destinations.
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The charge of "BOC Remittance Plus" via any branch before 12:00 noon from Monday to Friday
is HKD130; and HKD170 for the business hours after 12:00 noon.
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The time required for processing the remittance application depends on a variety of factors including but not limited to the accuracy and completeness of the remittance details, proper operation of the transmission and computer systems, exchange control and other restrictions which may be imposed by laws and regulations of the country where the remittance is being sent, adverse weather conditions such as typhoon signal no.8 or above or black rainstorm warning, and matters which are beyond the control of the Bank. The Bank shall not be responsible for any delay caused directly or indirectly by such factors.