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- Online Banking Home Information RMB Deposit Rates: RMB Deposit Rates 2015-10-24 2015-10-24 RMB Deposit Rates 2015-08-26.
- 0.25% of the total deposit amount for depositing above 200 notes / above HK$100,000 via branch counters per customer per day Subject to a minimum fee HK$50 per transaction: Bulk cheque deposit: Up to 30 pieces per day Charges for each cheque if more than 30 pieces per day: Waived HK$1: Encashment of demand draft: Issued by Bank of China Issued.
- On Bank of China's secure website The rate of 2.75% is 0.13% lower than the average 2.88%. Also it is 0.5% lower than the highest rate 3.25 Updated Jun, 2018.
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China's banking and insurance regulator banned commercial banks from using third-party internet platforms to sell deposit products, including those relating to fixed-term deposits. The decision was announced on Friday.
The move is designed to avoid spillover financial risks brought by the rapid development of the financial technology sector, according to a regulation (link in Chinese) issued by the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC) and the People's Bank of China.
While the takeoff of China's fintech sector has helped such business grow rapidly in recent years, it has brought hidden risks related to information disclosure and product management, the CBIRC said.
The financial arms of Ant Group, JD Digits, and Baidu-backed Du Xiaoman Financial were offering high-yield deposits at local banks on their apps. However, all of them said in December that they had stopped allowing individuals to deposit funds with banks via their online platforms.
Local lenders attracting deposits nationwide with the help of internet platforms are suspected of violating regulatory rules that limit smaller city banks to drawing business from their home market, the regulator added.
These, usually high yield deposit products, are exacerbating a liquidity crunch among lenders and could be 'violating the requirement of the interest rate pricing mechanism,' CBIRC said in a separate notice (link in Chinese).
(With input from Reuters)
Bank Of China Fixed Deposit Rate 2021
(Cover image: Chinese 100 yuan banknotes are seen in a counting machine while a clerk counts them at a branch of a commercial bank in Beijing, China. /Reuters)