ICBC credit card holders can check their credit card debt status in the following three ways:
Use your vivoX phone to open the ICBC APP version 6.1.0.3.5 Conduct online banking inquiries: ICBC credit card holders can log in to personal online banking, and then inquire about credit card debt and overdue status in My Account.
Customer service telephone inquiry: Cardholders can call ICBC credit card customer service 400-66-95588 and then be transferred to manual service to inquire about the outstanding balance.
Bill inquiry: ICBC will send a credit card statement to the email address filled in by the cardholder when applying for a credit card every month. The statement will detail whether there is an overdue payment and the specific arrears.
The business scope of ICBC includes: handling RMB deposits, loans and consumer credit, resident savings, various settlements, issuance and agency issuance of securities, agency for various businesses entrusted by other banks, and handling foreign exchange deposits , loans, remittances, import and export trade and non-trade settlement, foreign currency and foreign currency bill exchange, foreign exchange guarantees and witnesses, overseas foreign exchange borrowings, foreign currency bill discounts, issuance and agency issuance of foreign currency securities, spot and forward foreign exchange sales, tax collection Credit investigation and consulting services, handling buyer's credit, on-lending of loans from international financial organizations and foreign governments, and businesses approved by the China Banking Regulatory Commission in accordance with relevant laws, administrative regulations and other regulations.
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China is China's largest commercial bank, one of China's four major state-owned commercial banks (Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and Agricultural Bank of China), and one of the world's top 500 companies. company.
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China is a state-owned joint-stock bank. Because today, all domestic banks, except for the central bank, that is, the People's Bank of China, and policy banks, which belong to the public sector, other banks include the four major banks that are often mentioned in life: China Industrial and Peasant Bank, all of which are state-controlled. Strictly speaking, It is not a "state-owned" bank. These banks are all enterprises in nature, and their internal staff are also employees of the enterprise. Their employment includes both contract employment and labor dispatch.