Inter-bank transfer needs time reference:
1, choose to arrive quickly, generally arrive in real time, with a delay of no more than 2 hours;
2. If the transfer is made on Friday night, it will arrive next week at the earliest and Wednesday at the latest;
3. Inter-bank transactions generally take one to three working days to arrive because they need to be handled through the bank counters of both parties;
4. From Monday to Friday, the transfer can basically arrive at the other bank before 3 pm that day, but whether the other bank records it in time determines the actual arrival time. The bank card will go to the same system immediately. Mobile banking can generally arrive on the same day.
Bank card refers to a credit payment tool issued by commercial banks (including postal financial institutions) with all or part of the functions of consumer credit, transfer settlement, cash deposit and withdrawal, etc. Bank card reduces the circulation of cash and checks, which makes the banking business break through the limitation of time and space and undergo fundamental changes. The application of bank card automatic settlement system makes the dream of "no cheque, no cash society" come true.
1. Debit card
Debit cards are divided into transfer cards, special cards and stored value cards according to different functions. Debit cards cannot be overdrawn. The transfer card has the functions of transfer, cash deposit and withdrawal and consumption. Special card is a special-purpose debit card used in a specific area (except for department stores, restaurants and entertainment industries). It has the functions of transferring money and depositing and withdrawing cash. Stored value card is a prepaid wallet debit card in which the bank transfers funds to the card for storage according to the cardholder's requirements, and directly deducts money from the card during the transaction.
Debit card can be used for online or POS consumption or ATM transfer and withdrawal, and cannot be overdrawn. Interest is paid on the amount in the card according to the current deposit. When spending or withdrawing money, the funds are directly withdrawn from the savings account. Debit cards usually require a password when used. Debit cards can be divided into ordinary cards, gold cards and platinum cards according to their grades; According to the scope of use, it can be divided into domestic cards and international cards.
2. Credit card
Credit cards are divided into credit cards and quasi-credit cards. Credit card refers to the credit card that the issuing bank gives the cardholder a certain credit limit, and the cardholder can spend first and then repay. Quasi-credit card refers to a credit card in which the cardholder deposits a certain amount of reserve fund according to the requirements of the bank, and when the reserve fund is insufficient to pay, it can be overdrawn within the credit limit stipulated by the issuing bank.
3. Credit card
Credit card, usually called credit card, refers to the credit card that the issuing bank gives the cardholder a certain credit line, within which the cardholder can spend first and then repay. It has the following characteristics: consumption before repayment, interest-free repayment period (up to 56 days), minimum repayment amount, and repayment by installments when customers overdraw. Customers need to pay a certain annual fee to the bank they apply for, and each bank is different.