Generally, the normal speed is about 24 hours to 48 hours.
WeChat is a free application launched by Tencent on January 21, 2011 to provide instant messaging services for smart terminals. WeChat supports cross-communication operators and cross-operating system platforms through the network. Send free (requires a small amount of network traffic) voice messages, videos, pictures and texts. At the same time, you can also use the data and location-based social plug-ins "Shake", "Drift Bottle", "Moments", "Public Platform", "Voice Notepad" and other service plug-ins. In December 2014, the new version of WeChat for iOS added the voice login function "voice lock". On June 8, 2015, WeChat officially launched the fingerprint payment function. During the Spring Festival in 2015, WeChat teamed up with various merchants to launch the Spring Festival "Red Envelope Shake" activity, giving away cash red envelopes worth more than 500 million. On June 24, 2015, the WeChat team stated that certified enterprise accounts can apply to activate the WeChat payment function. On September 14, 2015, the iOS version of WeChat added the Weilidai application. On October 19, 2015, WeChat released the latest version 6.3.5, adding a video call function to WeChat groups. On October 21, 2015, WeChat will charge a handling fee for transfers greater than 20,000 per month, but red envelopes will still be exempted. On October 23, 2015, the WeChat product team released the "2015 WeChat Life White Paper".
WeChat Pay is an innovative mobile payment product jointly launched by Tencent’s well-known mobile social communication software WeChat and third-party payment platform Tenpay. It aims to provide better payment services to WeChat users and merchants. , WeChat’s payment and security system is powered by Tencent Tenpay. Payment can be completed without any card swiping steps, and the whole process is simple and smooth. On May 5, 2015, the O2O strategic cooperation conference between Carrefour China and WeChat Pay was held in Shenzhen. Carrefour China announced that 13 stores in Guangzhou and Shenzhen will be the first batch to access WeChat Pay. On September 25, 2015, WeChat Pay and McDonald’s China reached a cooperation agreement. On October 21, 2015, WeChat confirmed that WeChat Pay began to gradually trial new transfer rules: each person is entitled to a free transfer limit of 20,000 per month, and a handling fee of 0.1 will be charged for the excess.