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Can ICBC mobile banking transfer money directly? No U shield, okay?

You don't need a u shield. Icbc e pays by SMS verification code, which is convenient and fast. The limit of ordinary users' transfer payment is 5000 yuan, with a daily accumulative total of 5000 yuan and a monthly accumulative total of 50000 yuan. The maximum single payment limit of U-Shield users can be adjusted to 20,000 yuan, with a daily accumulative total of 20,000 yuan and a monthly accumulative total of 50,000 yuan. The maximum payment limit of ICBC's electronic cipher online banking is 50,000 yuan. The accumulated daily amount is 50,000 yuan. The single payment limit of mobile banking is 200,000 yuan, and the daily cumulative amount is 65,438+0,000,000 yuan. Universal U-Shield and U-Shield have the highest payment limit, with a single maximum amount of 65,438+0,000,000 yuan and a daily cumulative amount of 5 million yuan.

Hello, you must use U shield to transfer money online when you apply for U shield in ICBC's online banking. Steps of online banking transfer: 1. Log in to Bank official website and click Online Banking to log in; 2. Fill in the correct user name and password to complete the login; 3. Select Transfer-Peer/Interbank Transfer, fill in the payee information correctly, click Submit, and complete the operation according to the prompts.

If you don't have a U shield, you can install mobile banking with your password and mobile phone verification code. For example, open WeChat-click "Payment"-find "Transfer to Bank Card".

Operating environment: WeChat version number: 8.0. 15 (Redmi k30pro)

Bank transfer is generally completed within 24 hours. Bank card interbank transfer can be made in the following ways:

Online banking transfer; Bank counter transfer, etc. Bank remittance (deposit) process:

After confirming that the passbook account number and account name provided by the payee are correct, just take the cash to the bank and deposit it directly into the payee's account;

I suggest you open an account in a bank, then fill out a wire transfer form, clearly fill in the other party's account number, account name and bank name, and remit money from the account to the payee; If you find it troublesome to open an account, you can remit money directly in cash and fill in the wire transfer form for remittance, but you must clearly fill in the account number, account name and bank name of the other party; Open online banking, you can pay and transfer money online by yourself. There will be a certain handling fee for inter-bank transfer.