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Transfer-in and Transfer-out Limits of Class II Cards of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
The daily limit for the transfer-in and transfer-out of ICBC Class II cards is 65,438+00,000, and the annual cumulative limit is 200,000. Beyond this limit, ICBC's second-class card cannot transfer money between banks, nor can it accept transfers from other banks. However, there are no restrictions on fund transfer, withholding, loan fund issuance and return, investment and wealth management between ICBC's second-class card and the bound account.

What does second-class card mean?

Class II card is a kind of debit card, which can be understood as a daughter card of Class I card. The second card can handle savings, purchase investment and wealth management products and pay fees. If the identity of the second-class card is verified by the bank, the second-class card can also handle businesses such as storing cash and transferring assets from unrelated accounts.