When someone transfers money to me, can I check the other party's account through my account?

Yes, you can.

As long as the other party transfers money to you, you can see the transfer record and the account number that transferred money to you.

When someone transfers money to himself, he can only check whether it has arrived. As for the progress of the transfer, it is generally unknown whether the other party has successfully transferred the money.

Customers can wait patiently. After the general payment arrives, the bank will send a notice to the payee. If they receive the payment information, it means that the money transferred by the other party has been remitted to their account.

When someone transfers money to himself, he can only check whether it has arrived. As for the progress of the transfer, it is generally unknown whether the other party has successfully transferred the money.

Customers can wait patiently. After the general payment arrives, the bank will send a notice to the payee.

If you receive the payment information, it means that the money transferred by the other party has been remitted to your account, but if you have not received the payment information, you can call the bank to consult the staff.

As for the sender's information, if the other party does not deliberately conceal it, the payee can check the other party's account through the bank.

If the other party deliberately conceals it, the payee may not find it.

If you go to the bank counter to handle large-sum transfer business, you need the transferor of my ID card. The ID card must be within the validity period, and an appointment is not required in advance. However, if you handle large cash withdrawal business, you need to make an appointment in advance. If you make a large transfer through online banking or mobile banking APP, you need to make an appointment in advance.

If you want to transfer money by bank card or cash, you must bring your ID card to the bank counter. Pay attention to protect your money when you handle it. You should do it during the working hours of the bank, and the bank will not do business after work.

When handling business, you need to fill out a money order first, and write down the relevant identity information, remittance account and remittance amount clearly. If you really don't know how to fill it out, you can ask the lobby manager of the bank what to fill in.

After the transaction is successful, the counter will give the customer a specific transaction information, which will be signed by the customer. One thing to say is that there is a certain handling fee to be charged through this transfer method, so if you can transfer money with a bank card, try to use the mobile banking APP or online banking to transfer money.