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Why does CCB always have incomplete verification information when applying for credit cards?
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1) Social Security Certificate

Working in the same company for more than 3 months and having a record of paying social security can prove that your job is stable, and you can estimate your pre-tax income by querying the social security payment bank.

2) Copy of company income certificate, business card and work badge

This can prove your current work situation. In many cases, you have a work badge of a state-owned enterprise or a civil servant's official card. If the record is good, it will be no problem to get the card successfully.

3) certificate of deposit

if you plan to apply for a credit card from a bank, the best way to increase the amount is to have a large time deposit of more than 3 months in this bank. For example, if you have 5, deposits in China Merchants Bank for more than half a year before applying for the Platinum Card of China Merchants Bank, the chances of successfully issuing the card will be much higher.

4) tax payment certificate

can effectively prove your recent income and is the most direct financial proof. For example, Guangzhou can check the tax payment certificate two years ago through the ID card on the self-service machine of the Social Security Bureau. This certificate includes your monthly pre-tax salary and annual tax payment.

5) Certificate of real estate and vehicle production

This kind of certificate is an auxiliary certificate, which proves from another side that your assets are abundant and is helpful for the bank to evaluate your quota. For example, China Bank in Guangzhou requires a real estate license of more than 15 square meters in the urban area of Guangzhou to apply for Platinum Card. If you buy a new house and have a mortgage, you can apply for a house purchase contract.