Can the post office handle remittance business on weekends?

As long as the post office has savings business, it can handle remittance business on weekends.

1. If it is a cash transfer, you need to take the money to the counter of the Postal Savings Bank to be transferred and ask the staff for a remittance slip (that is, a transfer bill);

2. Fill in the payee's bank account number and name on the money order (be sure to look at the other party's account number and write it correctly), and then sign the money order. If you know how to fill out the money order, you can ask the staff specifically;

3. Then submit the ID card, money and money order to the teller, and the other party will check whether the payee information is correct according to the account you fill in;

4. If the above information is correct, the teller will remit the money to the other party's account, and then he will give you a receipt: there will be relevant information about the transfer, and the transaction is successful!

In addition: if it is an inter-bank account, you need to pay a certain handling fee.