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Conditions and expenses for entering JD.COM 222

There are three types of shops in JD.COM:

1. Flagship store: three-in-one business license, front and back of corporate ID card, general taxpayer qualification certificate, bank opening permit and flagship store authorization letter.

2. Specialty store: three-in-one business license, front and back of corporate ID card, general taxpayer qualification certificate, bank license and general power of attorney.

3. Franchise store: three-in-one business license, front and back of corporate ID card, general taxpayer qualification certificate, bank license and general power of attorney.

JD.COM store entry conditions:

1. Understand investment information: JD.COM is now focusing on recruiting brands and enterprises.

2. Prepare qualification materials: inquire about the fees and official seals required by your store.

3. Opening Jingdong Wallet: Opening Jingdong Wallet in advance will take two working days to register successfully.

4. business license conditions: the company has a registered number of 5, and above.

5. materials to be provided: copy of business license, copy of organization code, copy of tax registration certificate, copy of bank license, copy of trademark registration, copy of brand sales authorization certificate, copy of quality inspection report or product quality certificate (all certificates must be within the validity period).

6. authorization qualification: it is necessary to ensure the integrity of the authorization chain, that is, the authorization obtained by the enterprise applying for residence can be pushed back to the brand name step by step.

7. Providing invoices: All settled enterprises must provide consumers with formal invoices, and the company name stamped on the invoices must be the same as that of the company that the merchant cooperates with JD.COM.

8. Application type: JD.COM Mall will not accept applications for opening stores of overseas brands that have not obtained the trademark registration certificate or trademark acceptance notice issued by the State Administration of Trademarks.