1. Many banks already have automatic processing equipment. If you don't need online banking, it is recommended to open it at the ATM without queuing.
2. Select the business to be handled and the type of debit card according to the prompt on the automatic boot card, and the system prompts you to scan your ID card.
3. Insert the second-generation ID card into the card on the machine. After the machine scan is completed, it will automatically prompt to take away the ID card. If the prompt is not complete, please pay attention to the front and back of the insertion.
4. The next step is to take photos and file them. Pay attention to the camera in front of the machine and adjust the position and angle of the workstation according to the pictures in the machine.
5. The penultimate step is to press the fingerprint. The recognition of the machine is very high. Basically completed at one time. Be careful not to let the water get on your fingers.
6. finally, enter the contact information of the mobile phone, fill in some basic information, enter the short message received by the mobile phone, and the machine will spit out the debit card.
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