Question 1: What bank card should I use when going to Russia? Most credit cards with MasterCard and VISA logos can be used. UnionPay cards can also be used in some large shopping malls or duty-free shops
Question 2: Which bank card is the most convenient to apply for in Russia? Apply for a Euro VISA or MASTER card before going to Russia. It doesn’t matter which bank you use to apply for the card. It doesn’t matter which one you choose.
After going to Russia, take out the euros and immediately exchange them for rubles. It is recommended to withdraw as much as you use, because the exchange rate changes quickly.
If you want to open an account in Russia, we recommend Внешторгбанк, Russia’s specialized foreign bank.
Including foreign trade settlement, travel exchange, check cashing, various ruble and foreign currency credit cards, etc.
Most foreigners in Russia like to use this bank
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8 (800) 200 -77-99
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Question 3: What Chinese banks are there in Moscow? Are there any tips for using the card between places? There is a Bank of China at the Бауманская station on the blue line of the subway. If it is a short-term trip, it is recommended to bring more rubles in cash
The card I used is not a Bank of China card but a CCB card that charges a handling fee of US$3 for every US$100 or less. US$100 The above is charged at 3%, which means you need to withdraw at least 100 rubles to be cost-effective. Bank of China has a dual-currency card that can be used to store US dollars in China. However, the US dollar has fallen sharply recently. It is not more cost-effective to directly exchange RMB for rubles.
Question 4: What bank card should I use to travel to Russia? Hua Xia Bank has a debit card. It supports withdrawals from overseas UnionPay ATM machines. The first transaction fee per day is free, and subsequent fees are not high, so you can consider it.
Apply for a Euro VISA or MASTER card before going to Russia. Applying for the card has nothing to do with the bank. After going to Russia, take out the euros and immediately exchange them for rubles. It is recommended to withdraw as much as you need, because the exchange rate changes quickly.
If you want to open an account in Russia, we recommend Внешторгбанк, a Russian bank specializing in foreign trade, including foreign trade settlement, travel exchange, check cashing, various ruble and foreign currency credit cards, etc.
After arriving in Russia, apply for a bank card. The procedures for applying for a bank card are also very simple. There are many Chinese students, so just find a senior to help you. Moreover, the card is valid for a long time and can be swiped in supermarkets and shopping malls. You only need to tell your family the card number and you can remit money from home. You can open two different cards, one for depositing money and one for consumption. It is free in Russia. Before going to Russia, apply for a Euro VISA or MASTER card. Applying for the card has nothing to do with the bank. After going to Russia, take out the euros and immediately exchange them for rubles. It is recommended to withdraw as much as you need, because the exchange rate changes quickly.
If you want to open an account in Russia, we recommend Внешторгбанк, a Russian bank specializing in foreign trade, including foreign trade settlement, travel exchange, check cashing, various ruble and foreign currency credit cards, etc.
After arriving in Russia, apply for a bank card. The procedures for applying for a bank card are also very simple. There are many Chinese students, so just find a senior to help you. Moreover, the card is valid for a long time and can be swiped in supermarkets and shopping malls. You only need to tell your family the card number and you can remit money from home. You can open two different cards, one for depositing money and one for consumption. It is free in Russia
Question 5: How to apply for a bank card in Russia? You can apply for a bank card after arriving in Russia. , applying for a bank card is also very simple. There are many Chinese students. Just find a senior to help you when you arrive.
Moreover, the card is valid for a long time and can be swiped in supermarkets and shopping malls. You only need to tell your family the card number and they can remit money to you from home.
You can open two different cards, one for depositing money and one for consumption. It is free in Russia
Anyway, there is a handling fee, so why not just charge it? Just one remittance fee.
Question 6: Which Visa should I use for bank cards or credit cards when studying abroad in Irkutsk, Russia? The streets are full of Visa cash machines. I don’t know the handling fee either. Never used it.
RMB can be directly exchanged. I forgot what name the bank paid. But it's a green one.
MS is a pretty big bank. His branches are all over the streets. The exchange rate is about 1 to 4.46. I accompanied my classmates to change. It is best to exchange for something that is enough for the first month in China. However, the domestic bank exchange rate is relatively low, 1 to 4.3. Very inappropriate. Unless you know someone. Exchange in private hands. But I'm afraid of getting a fake one. In private hands it's about 1:4.5. If you change it in Irkutsk. Be careful not to damage the RMB. Get dirty (notes and stuff). Remember not to have the seal of the Bank of China on the US dollars. I don’t know why domestic banks stamp US dollars. The bank here will not exchange the stamped ones. If the money is damaged, they won't be replaced here. There is no China UnionPay here. This is Russia. Depositing money in Russian banks and withdrawing money is super troublesome. And there are handling fees. And it's still very backward. If you want a card, it must be customized. About two weeks. If you want to fold it, it will collapse even more. There are no brushed entries. A few tattered pieces of paper, each with a small amount of paper. To withdraw money, you need to identify the bank where the account is opened and how many signatures are required. Oh my god. . . . . . . Above, personal experience. I am currently studying in Irkutsk. If you have any questions, please leave me a message. It’s not easy to be away from home.
Question 7: What kind of bank card should I apply for when studying in Russia? In 2016, I want to apply for a bank card that waives handling fees for overseas withdrawals. At least the first withdrawal per day is fee-free. The picture below is for reference. Generally, small local private banks also waive handling fees for overseas withdrawals. Go to the bank counter to find out more about Zhongyan studying abroad.
Question 8: Which bank card has the lowest withdrawal fee in Russian banks? Is there any fee-free service? Hua Xia Bank has a debit card that supports withdrawals from overseas UnionPay ATM machines. The first transaction per day is free of charge, and subsequent charges are not high, so you can consider it.
Question 9: Going to Russia for a week, what bank card is best to bring? Or bring cash? In general, it is more appropriate to exchange U.S. dollars or Euros at home and bring cash to Russia. It is not particularly suitable to bring a card, as the handling fee is relatively high. Furthermore, if your card is swallowed when you have just arrived in Russia, or if you withdraw money and they are not refunded, it will be difficult for you to negotiate and deal with the bank because you do not speak the language. Old students all bring cash, let alone you, a newbie. It is recommended that you also bring cash and deposit what you don’t need in the bank. Wouldn’t it be a good idea?
Question 10: What bank card is good in St. Petersburg, Russia? The cards in China are all the same, as long as they have the MasterCard logo. MasterCard and Visa are generally accepted there, and many banks have also begun to accept China’s UnionPay