Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - I used ICBC's online banking to remit money to CCB. Icbc sent a text message saying, please check whether the funds have been credited. If the information is wrong, the bank will return it for process

I used ICBC's online banking to remit money to CCB. Icbc sent a text message saying, please check whether the funds have been credited. If the information is wrong, the bank will return it for process

I used ICBC's online banking to remit money to CCB. Icbc sent a text message saying, please check whether the funds have been credited. If the information is wrong, the bank will return it for processing. What's going on here It means: we have remitted the money according to the contents you filled in (such as account number, account name and bank). As for whether it will arrive, I can't tell you now because I can't find it either. If the information you provide is incorrect, such as the account name does not match, and the money cannot be transferred to the other bank, the other bank will return the money to your account.

After you complete the remittance, notify the payee and ask him to check whether the funds have been credited.

Time limit for remittance now: ordinary remittance, that is, leaving the bank's micropayment system and promising to arrive at the account within 2-3 working days, usually on the same day or working days. Fast remittance, that is, the bank's large payment system, promises to arrive on the same day, usually within half an hour. Real-time remittance: 6 seconds to check whether it has been remitted to the other party's account, and notify in real time if it has been refunded.

After the remittance bank receives the refund, the remittance funds will be automatically or manually returned to the customer's account. If it is manual, it will be slower, and the general bank will handle it on the day it receives the refund.