Macky888 got his facts right.
No need to be resident lah, just produce passport, deposit a small sum, and you can open a bank account, they even give you ATM card on the same day, and you decide your PIN there and then. (Together with the Bank Passbook)
HSBC is very strict, it depends on WHERE you put your money. [If you put in HONG KONG HSBC, very very strict, need proof of address, this and that...]
For HSBC China, i'm not sure, haven't tried yet.
There is even a DBS in China. So, if seriously in doubt of China Banks, you can simply go into SINGAPORE's DBS, and deposit your money in RMB... or SGD... [Not too many DBS Banking networks though]
Anyways, don't take my word for it, just do it on the field, and see it for yourself.
So Sperminator, just to recap, as a NON-RESIDENT, I can open a SAVINGS account in RMB in a China bank.
So if I choose China Merchant Bank as you have recommended earlier, it will go smoothly and I can get my ATM UnionPay Bank Card on the same day?
What I will do is this if you can provide further advice:
1) Go to HK on holiday, then cross over to Shenzhen, find a China Merchant Bank branch on an off peak day as you have recommended. Open Savings bank account in RMB on the spot.
2) I need an ATM card with Visa or Mastercard Debit card AND UnionPay. How to say that in Mandarin?
3) Can also apply for credit card plus debit card?
4) Will an ordinary Savings bank account in RMB allow me to do top up by telegraphic transfer from Spore?
5) Will I get Savings account opening done on the spot and how long will it take to issue ATM & all other related stuff to me? Must wait like half a day or within 1 or 2 hours? Becos at the end of the day will return to HK. Not staying at Shenzhen or anywhere in China.
6) Lastly, the amount I am opening is a SMALL amount of about SGD500 only. So will China Merchant Bank accept for SAVINGS account in RMB for a NON-RESIDENT? I am NOT a big time investor, just an ordinary retail customer for the bank.
The aim of opening a China SAVINGS bank account in RMB is to buy stuff from www.Taobao.com. I know there are middle agents who can do it for international Taobao customers but they charge high commission fees and end up paying an astronomical sum of agency fees for dirt cheap priced Taobao products which is not justified. So if I can open up my own savings account in RMB, then 3/4 of the problems disappear.
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