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Q: telephone number for people's bank of china, suzhou branch

Please advise me of the telephone number for the Suzhou branch of the people's bank of china

 

also the telephone number for the china marching bank in suzhou

 

and how I am able to speak with them in English ?

10 years 15 weeks ago in  Money & Banking - Suzhou

 
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There will be lots of branches of both these banks in Suzhou! Your best bet is to go into the nearest one, assuming you are in Suzhou

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The People's Bank of China is not the same as the Bank of China (BOC). PBOC does not do personal banking services. It is a government run institute connected with the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. The SAFE website may have contact details.

 

China Marching Bank? I can only assume that the OP is referring to the CMB. They have an English website that contact details can be obtained from.

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I suggest you google or Baidu it, or ask a Chinese friend to help you do it if need be. I'm sure the number is out there somewhere.

 

How to speak to them in English? Just try it and see if anyone understands you. If they don't then scrap the English plan and go to plan B.

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There will be lots of branches of both these banks in Suzhou! Your best bet is to go into the nearest one, assuming you are in Suzhou

Kaiwen:

The People's Bank of China is not the same as the Bank of China (BOC). PBOC does not do personal banking services. It is a government run institute connected with the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. The SAFE website may have contact details.

 

China Marching Bank? I can only assume that the OP is referring to the CMB. They have an English website that contact details can be obtained from.

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Assuming that you mean the People's Bank of China (PBC) and not the Bank of China (BOC), there is an English section on the website that may help with contact details:

 

http://www.pbc.gov.cn/english/130437/index.html

 

The China Merchants Bank (CMB) certainly has an English language website.

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Are you ok for clean underpants or need your arse wiped? How about toilet paper?

Just checking, i thought you might be in strife since your mum isn't around to take care of that stuff too.

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Telephone number for peole's bank of China, Suzhou branch: 0512-68253713 or 0512-68253692. located at SND,Suzhou. (from Baidu)

 

hope it is useful.

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