How to withdraw money from a company account

There are many methods, the most common are:

1. Buy a cash check at Shanghai Bank, provided that the rich account must be basic account, and then withdraw cash by cash check, but you can't deduct all the money in the account from the cash. The specific ratio can be asked by the bank;

2. In the same bank in Shanghai, open a personal account, and then fill in your company's transfer check for the purpose of "labor fee", and directly transfer the money from the company account to the personal account, and you can withdraw it. However, the transfer in this way cannot exceed 50,000 yuan each time (the regulations of CCB and other banks should be similar);

If your bank in Shunde can withdraw cash, transfer the money from Shanghai Bank to Shunde Bank.

Find a financial company in Shanghai, write them a check and ask them to give you cash. Of course, there will be a handling fee. I forgot how much. It seems to be 1%.

To answer your supplementary question, customers usually have to issue a Shanghai invoice when transferring money to your Shanghai bank. You want to issue Shunde invoices to customers, unless you negotiate with them, it is generally easy to negotiate.

Cash check?

Cash check, symmetrical "transfer check", refers to the check used by depositors to withdraw or pay cash to the payee. China's cash management system and settlement methods stipulate that enterprises, institutions, institutions, organizations and other units in various countries that open accounts in banks can only use cash checks within the scope of allowing cash use, and should specify the purpose of the money and accept the supervision of the bank. Cash checks can be used to transfer money. If the issued cash check is lost, you can apply to the bank for loss reporting. The bank will not accept payment before reporting the loss.

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