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How is the dual-currency credit card reflected in the credit report?
If the credit card is dual-currency, the number of credit cards will be shown as 2 on the credit report. For example, ICBC's dual-currency credit card will show a RMB account and a US dollar account, so it will show two credit cards on the credit report.

In addition, there are many symbols on the credit card. Generally speaking, "n" means normal, "*" means that there is no repayment history or irregular repayment frequency this month, and "D" means that the guarantor repays. "C" means normal settlement or early settlement.

Accounts with different symbols may be confused by us, so be sure to check them carefully when inquiring about credit information.