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  • Index number:
    000014453-2019-0153
  • Dispatch date:
    2010-10-11
  • Publish organization:
    State Administration of Foreign Exchange
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  • Name:
    Optimize the Management of Foreign Currency Bank Cards to Facilitate Cross-border Interactions by Individuals
Optimize the Management of Foreign Currency Bank Cards to Facilitate Cross-border Interactions by Individuals

With the rapid development of Chinas foreign-related economy and the increasing cross-border interactions by individuals, bank cards, as a safe and convenient mode of payment, have gained growing popularity for cross-border consumption. In order to improve the management of foreign currency bank cards and to familiarize the public with the relevant management policies, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) recently promulgated the Circular on Regulating the Administration of Foreign Currency Bank Cards (Huifa No.53 [2010], hereafter referred to as the Circular). The Circular will come into force as of November 1, 2010.

According to the Circular, the four original laws and regulations on foreign exchange administration with regard to foreign exchange bank cards have been integrated into one set of laws. Meanwhile, the fundamental principle for the management of bank card-related foreign exchange businesses is specified in three respects: (1) insistence on the convertibility of the current account; both residents and non-residents are allowed to use their bank cards for cross-border consumption for tourism, services, etc; (2) the use of domestic bank cards outside of China shall be subject to the management rules of the merchant category codes; cash withdrawals outside of China shall be conducted within the prescribed amounts, and shall be handled by the card-issuing financial institutions or the bank card organizations in charge of the transfer; (3) the relevant authorities shall keep records on bank card transactions, monitor and track abnormal transactions efficiently, and investigate and deal with illegal acts and non-compliance with the regulations in a timely manner. With reference to the working practices in recent years, the Circular has made adjustments to the limit of withdrawals of RMB in cash at ATM by foreign cards within China, viz. each transaction shall not exceed RMB3000.

The Circular will play an active role in enhancing the transparency of the laws and regulations on the administration of foreign exchange, enabling the public and the banks to better understand and carry out the relevant regulations on foreign exchange administration so as to facilitate the use of bank cards by the public for cross-border interactions. As a result, larger amounts of foreign-related transactions will be conducted within the bank system and greater transparency of the foreign-related economy will be achieved.





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