You can apply through online banking, mobile banking and contact the bank’s customer service system.
Or you can go directly to the bank to find a specialist, provided that you comply with local epidemic prevention and control regulations.
To apply for a bank card, you need to bring your ID card and a copy of your ID card, and tell the bank staff that you want to open an account and apply for a bank card; the staff will issue a "Personal Settlement Account Management Agreement" and sign it after reading it. Enter your name. Fill out another "Application Form for Opening a Personal Card" and give it to the bank staff. Then enter the password on the cipher (remember the password). After confirming the password three times, the staff will issue the bank card. Generally, there is no handling fee for opening a card, but some banks require the card’s online banking U-shield fee, etc. The process for applying for a credit card and a debit card is different. When applying for a credit card, you need to bring your valid documents (ID card or copy of ID card), proof of residence, proof of unit income or proof of personal assets and other materials to the bank counter to go through the relevant procedures. You need to fill in the application form, and the information must be true. After filling out the application form, it must be filed with the head office of the account opening bank. After the head office of the account opening bank reviews the application materials, it will take approximately 20 working days before the card can be issued to the customer. Applying for a debit card is relatively simple. You only need to bring your valid documents, mainly your ID card, and fill out the application form at the account opening bank. The card will be issued to the applicant at that time. The loss reporting procedures of major banks are not exactly the same. If you lose your money, you can first use the phone or online banking to temporarily report the loss, and then bring your ID card and other supporting documents to the bank counter to report the loss.