it will arrive on the 25th and 26th.
after receiving the customer's redemption instruction, the fund company needs to settle the funds, so it takes some time. Even if the same fund is sold in different banks, the redemption time will be different. Generally speaking, the redemption time of money funds is "T+1", and that of stock funds is generally "T+5" or "T+7". In addition, it is worth investors' attention that the T here refers to redemption applications filed before 3 pm on the working day. The time of redemption is calculated according to working days. In case of Saturday and Sunday, the time of redemption will be delayed.
You can pay attention to the following two tips: First, use fund conversion skillfully. Many fund companies stipulate that T+ or T+1 should be used for the conversion of their monetary funds and equity funds. By making good use of this stipulation and playing the time difference skillfully, the redemption time can be shortened. For example, if you need to redeem a stock fund, if the fund conversion of the fund company implements T+1, you can first convert the stock fund into a money fund, so that your fund can be converted into a money fund the next day, and the redemption of the money fund generally implements T+1. In this way, the time in transit for fund redemption is equal to saving a few days.
Second, try to avoid redemption before holidays. For example, if you redeem the money fund on the last trading day before the Golden Week, the funds can only arrive on the second working day after the seven-day holiday, which is virtually T+8.