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If I borrow money from AVIC Whale Wallet for a day, should I pay interest?
It depends on what institution or online loan you borrow. Generally speaking, as long as the loan reaches your account, you have to pay interest. Of course, some of them have no short-term interests, but this is very rare. No risk was found, and the bank card was automatically returned at maturity, and the income was really high. After all, almost all of them are leaders and employees of state-owned AVIC, and they should not dare to pit.

The shareholder of Whale Wallet is AVIC Capital, which is actually operated by AVIC Trust. Not a P2P platform. I just looked at the products on the platform, mainly some stable fixed-income products and some stock-based FOF funds. Fixed income products are the strength of AVIC trust, and the interest rate given is very low. Don't doubt this security, but stock-based FOF funds (secondary market products) need to be carefully selected ~ There are few good FOFs on the market at present, and there are not many historical achievements.