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Will the credit card of the untrustworthy executor be frozen?
Legal subjectivity:

There are two situations: 1. Money owed to financial institutions or individuals will be frozen. The court can directly transfer all the cash in all bank cards that have entered the name of the person. Pay to creditors or other institutions. 2. For credit reasons, the bank card will not be frozen if it is included in the list of untrustworthy executors by the state. But it has a great influence. On November 14th, 213, the Executive Board of the Supreme People's Court signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Credit Information Center of the People's Bank of China, and * * * clarified that the information on the list of people who have been executed in bad faith should be included in the relevant operating procedures of the credit information system. In the future, the information of the list of people who have broken their promises will be integrated into the credit files of the people who have been executed, and will be provided to financial institutions and other units in the form of credit reports for the relevant units to consider in the audit of loans and other businesses. Legal objectivity:

Several Provisions of the Supreme People's Court Municipality on Publishing the Information of the List of Executed Persons with Bad Faith

Article 1

If the person subjected to execution fails to perform the obligations specified in the effective legal document and has one of the following circumstances, the people's court shall include him in the list of executed persons with bad faith and punish him with credit according to law:

(1) If he has the ability to perform and refuses to perform the obligations specified in the effective legal document;

(2) obstructing or resisting execution by forging evidence, violence or threats;

(3) evading execution by means of false litigation, false arbitration or concealing or transferring property;

(4) violating the property reporting system;

(5) violating the consumption restriction order;

(6) refusing to perform the settlement agreement without justifiable reasons.