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Does the international remittance IBAN have letters?

Banks in China do not have IBAN numbers.

IBAN is the abbreviation of The International Bank Account Number.

It is a bank account number (IBAN number is up to a 34-digit string) developed by the European Committee for Banking Standards (ECBS) in accordance with its standards.

Chinese banks do not have IBAN and use SWIFT CODE. If you remit money from Europe to China, you do not need to provide an IBAN. You only need to provide it for domestic remittances to Europe.

Extended information:

Bank and mail business: "Yihuitong" Bank and mail international electronic remittance is a new generation of cross-border US dollar inward remittance jointly launched by China Post and world-renowned banks*** business.

Many post offices in big cities have opened this service. In some cities where supervision is not strict, such as Xiamen, Hangzhou, etc., you can remit as much as you want, there is no upper limit, and there are no obstacles to remitting through legal channels. This is also the best strategy to overcome bank transfer restrictions.

International credit card: There is no handling fee for remittances, and the amount does not exceed US$5,000 per time and per month, but the application for a credit card is complicated.

In most cases, there are no restrictions on overseas inward remittances, but in some areas, a very small number of banks may impose certain restrictions.

For example, a China Merchants Bank may restrict remittances from foreign "capital accounts" to domestic individuals, or a Chinese bank receives more than 2,000 US dollars in cash, and must provide proof of income, etc., which is quite troublesome. In this case, you need to go to another bank.