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Can the ICBC Category II Card be a Rabbit Card?

No.

According to the Query Card Shenji website, ICBC Rabbit Card, also known as Baby Growth Card, is a credit card product launched by ICBC with the theme of traditional Chinese zodiac culture. This product uniformly uses chips that comply with the PBOC2.0 standard. Compared with traditional magnetic stripe cards, it has obvious advantages in security and provides customers with higher security. According to inquiries from Southern Fortune Network, it is known that bank cards (excluding credit cards) can be divided into first-class cards and second-class cards according to account type. Category 1 cards are full-function bank accounts with functions such as deposits, purchases and financial management, transfers, consumption, payment, cash withdrawals, etc., and can be used for ICBC’s batch salary payment or withholding business, and support the issuance of savings cards or current passbooks. The second type of card is a financial management account. After the funds are transferred, it can be used for investment and financial management, consumption and public utility payment, and supports the opening of physical savings cards or electronic accounts. It can be seen from this that the ICBC Category 2 Card cannot be a Rabbit Card.