Bank of China credit card loan is credit card cash installment. The specific method is:
1. Mobile banking application.
2. Apply for WeChat public account.
3. Online banking application.
4. Customer service hotline application.
Users can call the Bank of China credit card customer service hotline 4006695566 to apply according to the voice prompts.
5. Apply at Bank of China business outlets.
Users can bring their ID card and credit card to the counter of the nearest Bank of China branch to apply.
Credit Card is a credit certificate issued by a commercial bank or credit card company to consumers with qualified credit.
The form of a credit card is a card with the name of the card-issuing bank, validity period, number, cardholder name, etc. printed on the front. Consumers holding credit cards can go to a special commercial service department for shopping or consumption, and then The bank makes settlements with merchants and cardholders, and cardholders can overdraw within the prescribed limit.
Development History:
Credit card, also known as credit card, is a non-cash payment method and a simple credit service. Credit cards are generally plastic cards with a length of 85.60 mm, a width of 53.98 mm, and a thickness of 1 mm. They are issued to cardholders by banks or credit card companies based on the user's creditworthiness and financial resources. Cardholders do not need to pay cash when making purchases with a credit card. Make further repayments. Except for some credit cards combined with debit cards, general credit cards are different from debit cards and ATM cards in that credit cards will not directly deduct funds from the user's account.
In the 1960s, credit cards sprouted and developed rapidly in developed European and American countries such as the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. After more than 50 years of development, credit cards have been widely accepted in more than 95 countries around the world. In the 1980s, with the reform and opening up and the development of the market economy, credit cards began to enter China as an electronic and modern consumer financial payment tool. In the past ten years, they have developed by leaps and bounds.
After experiencing the financial crisis and the ups and downs of the domestic economy, China's credit card market rebounded in 2010. By the end of 2010, the total number of domestic credit cards issued had exceeded 200 million. In 2010, the national credit card inter-bank transaction amount reached 5.11 trillion yuan, and the consumption amount was 2.7 trillion yuan. The proportion of credit card consumption in the total retail sales of consumer goods continues to increase.
China’s credit card market is still one of the fastest-growing product lines in China’s personal financial services market. Although the economic benefits of the industry are full of challenges, driven by economies of scale and growth in consumer spending, China’s credit card market will continue to grow in the next 10 years. The average annual growth rate of credit card issuance will remain at around 14, and profitability will also tend to improve. Qianzhan.com predicts that by 2020, the cumulative number of credit cards issued in China will exceed 800 million.