Basically useless, because the results of counter registration and self-service registration are exactly the same, and users can choose different methods according to their actual situation.
1. The difference between self-service registration and counter registration.
1. The procedures are different. Over-the-counter registration requires you to go to an ICBC branch with your ID card and bank card, and apply for authentication media, such as U-shield, cipher or password card, as appropriate. Self-service registration can be completed by filling in the information on the ICBC official website.
2. The number of activations is different. If you have multiple ICBC cards in your name, you can only have one registered card at the online banking counter, while you can have multiple self-registered cards.
3. Transaction permissions are different. Usually, the transaction authority and transaction amount of online banking cards registered at the counter are larger than those of self-registered cards.
2. How to upgrade to a counter. Apple 12, ios14, ICBC version 6.1.10
1. Users can apply for self-service registration upgrade at the ICBC branch counter with their valid personal ID.
2. Users can log in to ICBC's mobile banking, search and enter "My Account", click on the function upgrade under the account, and upgrade the self-service registration card to a counter registration card through face recognition verification.
3. The benefits of registering to upgrade the counter.
After ICBC self-registration upgrades its counters, self-registration online banking and mobile banking not only allow for inquiries, but also transfers, remittances, financial management and other services can be handled online.
1. The biggest advantage of applying for a card at a bank branch is that the card application rate is high and the card application limit is larger than that applied online. Disadvantages: There are many procedures for applying for a card at an outlet, the process is also very complicated, and more application materials need to be provided. Generally speaking, the materials required for application at bank branches include: the front of the personal ID card, proof of income, and proof of employment.
2. When registering a card at the counter, those who use a resident ID card to apply for a card must use a second-generation ID card and conduct identity verification online. The teller must check the consistency of the ID number, name, and validity period, and check the consistency of the echoed photo, the ID photo, and the person. And confirm that the certificate information provided by the customer is consistent with the certificate information returned by the card issuance and marketing system, and confirm that the customer personally handles business with his or her ID card.