Remittance from Australia to China

There are many channels for remittance to China now. As for which channel to choose, it is actually to shop around. Count the available channels, compare their advantages and choose the one you think is good. There are two widely used methods, banks and platforms. I've used both. Let me briefly talk about two methods.

1, go to the bank, you can go to the bank for wire transfer, and go directly to the local branch of China Bank. A staff member will teach you how to fill out the form. The advantage is that it is safe, absolutely safe, and it is simply safe if you don't want it. The disadvantage is that the handling fee is not very cheap and the speed is really slow, so I basically won't go to the bank and I don't recommend it.

2. Use the institutional platform to recommend Panda Express. I suggest that I find an institutional platform. There are many remittance platforms now, so there is no need to worry about security. Of course, if it is a formal platform, some people do send it to scammers themselves. The formal platform is definitely no problem. People do the whole market, who has nothing to do with your idea of a little money? . . I used the domestic platform, Panda Express, and it was good to experience it several times. It's very fast. I charge a handling fee of 5.99 Australian dollars for each transaction. I compared the exchange rate, which is much higher than that of the bank. The operation is simple and can be done on the mobile phone.

PS: The speed of Western Union is a bit lame, which is not recommended.