When the Jintong Card expires, there is no need to replace it!
On July 1, 2010, the Tianjin Branch of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China cooperated with the Tianjin Public Security and Transportation Bureau to issue the first Jintong Card (Peony Transportation Card). Jintong Card is a UnionPay credit card jointly issued by ICBC and the Traffic Management Bureau. At that time, it was a driver management card that integrated financial and administrative functions and was a must-have for drivers when traveling.
Card functions: 1. Financial functions: Jintong Card is the same as an ordinary bank credit card. It has an overdraft limit and can deposit and withdraw cash, overdraft consumption, and transfer settlement. Cardholders can apply for credit limit adjustment at an ICBC branch after using the card for three months. At the same time, ICBC will also handle active limit adjustments for Jintong Card from time to time based on your card usage and comprehensive credit situation.
2. Traffic control function: Jintong Card will replace the original driver management card and record the driver's driving information through the chip. When receiving a violation penalty, the driver holding a Jintong card can pay the traffic fine or confiscation by himself through ATMs, self-service terminals and other equipment at all ICBC outlets, or through POS machines deployed by banks in traffic control brigades and Jinggong supermarkets. Punishment.
With the advancement of technology, driver management can no longer only be completed by Jintong Card, but the financial functions have not changed
It can be seen that if your Jintong Card It only undertakes the traffic management function, so there is no need to replace it when it expires. However, if your Jintong Card is used as a credit card in your daily life, you can go to an ICBC branch to apply for a replacement when it expires!
I made the replacement when it was due, and the bank later took the initiative to increase the limit