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How can the competent authority lift the emergency stop payment?
The way to cancel the bank card when it has been stopped by the police is to ensure that the credit card is risk-free. If you don't need to guarantee your card, you can call the customer service center to apply for canceling the payment stop, or you can apply for canceling the payment stop at the local card issuer with your ID card, credit card and credit card credentials. Confirm that the credit card is not overdue, but it has been stopped by the bank. In order for the bank to help you lift the payment suspension status, you need to produce exact evidence to prove that it is a standard card. The bank will verify the credit card after receiving the application to cancel the payment stop.

The notice of loss reporting and stop payment shall record the following items:

1. When and why the bill was lost.

2. Bill type, number, amount, date of issuance, date of payment, name of payer and name of payee.

3. Name, business place or residence and contact information of the person who reported the loss.

When a bill of exchange is lost, the drawee shall be notified. Fill in the notice of loss reporting and stop payment according to the requirements of the bill payer. If, after examination by the drawee, it is indeed possible to report the loss and stop payment, the drawee shall stop payment within the statutory time limit.

Legal basis:

Article 3 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Commercial Bank Law

Commercial banks may engage in some or all of the following businesses:

(1) Absorbing public deposits;

(2) Short-term, medium-term and long-term loans;

(3) Handling domestic and international settlement;

(4) Handling bill acceptance and discount;

(5) Issuing financial bonds.

(6) Acting as an agent to issue, honor and underwrite government bonds;

(7) buying and selling government bonds and financial bonds;

(eight) engaged in interbank lending;

(9) Acting as an agent for buying and selling foreign exchange;

(ten) engaged in bank card business;

(eleven) to provide letter of credit services and guarantees;

(12) Agency payment and insurance agency business;

(thirteen) to provide safe deposit box services;

(14) Other businesses approved by the State Council Banking Regulatory Authority.