SUNTREE have changed to new bank account

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Effective January 11, 2019, due to company business development and scale expansion,our company payment account has been changed as follows:

T/T route:
BENEFICIARY BANK:BANK OF CHINA ZHEJIANG BRANCH WENZHOU YUEQING LIUSHI SUB-BRANCH 
SWIFT BIC:BKCHCNBJ92B 
ADDRESS:NO.588 CHEZHAN ROAD,LIUSHI,YUEQING,ZHEJIANG,CHINA 
BENEFICIARY: WENZHOU XINCHI INTERNATIONAL TRADE CO.,LTD 
US DOLLAR ACCOUNT NO.: 385775639423 
EUR ACCOUNT NO.: 372775701922 
RMB ACCOUNT NO.: 353275573182

Beneficiary Bank: BANK OF NINGBO
Address: NO. 700 NINGNAN SOUTH ROAD, NINGBO, P.R.CHINA, 315100
SWIFT address: BKNBCN2N
Beneficary Name:WENZHOU XINCHI INTERNATIONAL TRADE CO.,LTD
Beneficiary A/C No:76082025000013700


We kindly ask you to update your records accordingly and to address all future business correspondence to the new payment information. At the same time, the previous payment account of “Yueqing Xinchi Imp and Exp Co., Ltd” have been deactivated. Please also note that all invoices should now be issued using the new 

If you have any further questions regarding the change of our payment information, please feel free to contact us at Tracy: 008613757784653.

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