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  • Index number:
    000014453-2019-0139
  • Dispatch date:
    2011-03-15
  • Publish organization:
    State Administration of Foreign Exchange
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  • Name:
    The SAFE Facilitates Forex Settlement and Sales for Individuals through Multiple E-bank Channels
The SAFE Facilitates Forex Settlement and Sales for Individuals through Multiple E-bank Channels

In order to facilitate individualshandling of foreign exchange settlement and sales and to promote banks business innovation, at the beginning of 2010 the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (hereinafter referred to as the SAFE) gave a green light successively to the Bank of China, China Merchants Bank, and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China for pilot operations of foreign exchange settlement and sales for individuals through e-bank channels. Domestic individuals are allowed to handle foreign exchange settlement and sales on a self-service basis through the e-channels provided by the pilot banks. In view of the fact that the pilot operation has received widespread praise from the public, the SAFE recently promulgated the Interim Measures for the Administration of E-bank-based Foreign Exchange Settlement and Sales for Individuals (hereinafter referred to as the Interim Measures), which will come into force as of April 1, 2011.

The Interim Measures mainly comprise four areas: (1) After being accepted by the SAFE, banks are allowed to connect their e-banking systems to the information system for the administration of foreign exchange settlement and sales for individuals, to handle e-banking-based foreign exchange settlement and sales for individuals, and to implement the national uniform regulations on the annual aggregate administration of foreign exchange settlement and sales for individuals; (2) Individuals both at home and abroad are allowed to use their own accounts to handle the purchase and settlement of foreign exchange within the annual aggregate and under the current account (exclusive of trade) via multiple e-banking channels such as online banking, self-service terminals, phone banking, and mobile banking; (3) Banks and individuals shall comply with the foreign exchange administration regulations for the handling of e-banking-based foreign exchange settlement and sales for individuals, and shall ensure that the data entered into the information system for the administration of foreign exchange settlement and sales for individuals are authentic, complete, and accurate; (4) The SAFE and the banks will keep a close eye on the e-banking-based foreign exchange settlement and sales for individuals, screen and identify illegal transactions and transactions in violation of the regulations, and place those individuals becoming involved in activities in violation of the regulations, such as splitting large sums of money into smaller parts, on a watch-list for intensified administration. The individuals on the watch-list shall be prohibited from foreign exchange purchases and settlement via e-banking for a certain period of time.

By keeping up with the trend of e-banking development, the promulgation of the Interim Measures will further facilitate individuals handling of foreign exchange settlement and sales, lessen the burden on bank counters, and reduce the operational costs for banks. Placing individuals involved in activities in violation of the regulations on the watch-list and intensifying administration of those on the watch-list will be conducive to checking individualssettlement and sales of foreign exchange by splitting large sums of money into smaller parts and to preventing inflows and outflows of abnormal foreign exchange funds through e-banking channels.





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