Bank of Communications credit cards need to be replaced with chip cards, and customers do not have to change their card numbers.
Traditional bank magnetic stripe debit cards currently have a large number of customers. However, magnetic stripe cards are limited to traditional bank card financial service functions such as fund deposits and withdrawals, transfers, and consumption. In the current various consumption environments, especially in emerging third-party applications, customers often need to purchase multiple cards per person, which is not convenient and also creates certain risks.
Chip IC cards can solve the above problems. However, in the past, replacement required customers to open a new card and change the original debit card number, which had a certain impact on customers' bank card use and fund collection and payment. Bank of Communications invested a lot of human, financial and intellectual resources to successfully develop the function of replacing IC cards with magnetic stripe cards and card numbers.
Extended information:
Bank of Communications Pacific Debit Card customers can enjoy the "triple convenience" of the upgraded IC debit card without changing their card numbers:
< p>Firstly, customers do not need to replace the contract agreement after changing their cards;Secondly, the card functions are more complete and can be extended to other industries such as public transportation, social security, medical insurance, provident fund, etc., as well as access control, identity recognition, etc. Third, third-party applications;
Third, the use of funds is safer, reducing the financial risk of customers using card transactions.
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