For Bank of Communications users whose ID cards have expired, they can fax a copy of the front and back of the new ID with "ID card update" to 02138429878, or they can log in to the Bank of Communications app to update their ID card information on their own. If the information on the ID card has not changed, you only need to fax a copy. If there is a change, you need to go to a bank branch to apply for it, and you must also provide a certificate of change of identity information issued by the public security agency. If the ID card information is not updated, some real-name authentication transactions will not be possible.
If key personal information such as citizen ID number and name changes, you must go to the bank in time to update the relevant information. If the ID card information expires without providing a new ID to the bank, some POS machines may not be able to recognize the credit card. Cardholders are advised to update as soon as possible as required.
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Bank of Communications (English name Bank of Communications, abbreviated as BCM, Chinese name abbreviated as Bank of Communications) was founded in 1908. It is one of the six major banks in China and the oldest in China’s history. One of the oldest banks and one of the note-issuing banks in modern China.
On April 1, 1987, the reorganized Bank of Communications officially opened for business and became China's first national state-owned joint-stock commercial bank, with its head office in Shanghai. Bank of Communications was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in June 2005 and successfully listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in May 2007.
Bank of Communications is one of China's major financial service providers. The group's business scope covers commercial banking, securities, trust, financial leasing, fund management, insurance, offshore financial services, etc.
Bank of Communications has 235 domestic branches, including 30 provincial branches, 7 directly affiliated branches, and 199 provincial branches. It operates in 239 prefecture-level and above-level cities and 158 counties or counties across the country. *** has 3,270 business outlets in level 1 cities;
It has 7 non-bank subsidiaries, including wholly-owned subsidiaries BoCom Leasing, BoCom Insurance, BoCom Investment, and its holding subsidiary BoCom Silver Fund, BoCom Guosen, BoCom Life, BoCom International. In addition, Bank of Communications is also the largest shareholder of Changshu Rural Commercial Bank and the joint largest shareholder of Tibet Bank. It has strategically invested in Hainan Bank and controls 4 rural banks.
In July 2019, the 2019 Fortune Global 500 was released: ranking 150th. In December 2019, it was selected into the 100 Model Brands at the 2019 China Brand Power Ceremony. In March 2020, it was selected into the top 500 most valuable global brands.