Can be used.
The RMB cards that can be used in Hong Kong are bank cards with the "UnionPay" logo printed on them. Consumers are advised to confirm in advance whether the issuing bank of the card has opened this service before going to Hong Kong. If there is no "UnionPay" logo on the card, you can go to the card-issuing bank to apply for a card with the "UnionPay" logo.
Before cardholders go to Hong Kong, please check whether the "UnionPay" logo is printed on the card, and first confirm whether the card-issuing bank has opened the relevant business. If there is no "UnionPay" logo on the card, you can go to the card-issuing bank to apply for a card with the "UnionPay" logo.
You can use it at all ATMs and POSs in Hong Kong with the three-color "UnionPay" logo. Currently, there are 1,100 ATMs and more than 4,000 store POSs with the "UnionPay" logo in Hong Kong. It basically covers large department stores, brand-name specialty stores, fashion clothing and other stores in major tourist areas such as Causeway Bay, Central, Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Wan Chai.
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Notes
1. In order to protect the interests of cardholders, when cardholders swipe their cards at Hong Kong POS machines for consumption, regardless of debit card and For credit cards, you need to enter a password (if the card does not have a password, you can directly press "OK"), and you also need to sign the purchase form. When using it, the cashier will check the purchase form and the signature on the back of the card.
2. If the cardholder loses the card, he should directly call the mainland card issuing bank to verbally report the loss. After returning to the Mainland, go through the relevant written procedures. Due to ATM malfunction, operation error or forgetting to pick up the card, after a food card occurs, the cardholder is required to go to the food card ATM with a valid ID (passport, Hong Kong and Macao pass, resident ID card, etc.) within 3 days from the next day after the food card. Go through the card collection procedures at the branch.
3. Since the currency of circulation and denomination in Hong Kong is Hong Kong dollars, when cardholders use the card in Hong Kong, the currencies displayed and withdrawn by ATMs and spent at POS are all Hong Kong dollars. China UnionPay converts the Hong Kong dollar to RMB selling price announced by the country into RMB on the day of the transaction. The card issuing bank deducts RMB from the cardholder's account based on this RMB amount. The cardholder only needs to repay the RMB amount and is not responsible for any exchange rate. risk.
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