Credit card interview process:
1. China Everbright Bank (sign before sending the card) just needs to bring your ID card, copy a paragraph, sign it and take a photo. Personal outlets need wages, property certificates and social security. The key is the final review after the face-to-face signing. The possibility of being rejected after face-to-face signing is the greatest compared with other banks.
2. After receiving the credit call (issuing the card first, then signing it), Guangfa Bank will bring its ID card and card and operate it on the vtm. There will be a video conversation with a special person, mainly to check whether it is me or the front desk to activate directly and copy a paragraph. Some individuals will ask for some basic information and work information when they apply for a card. It is best to activate it on the vtm machine. Generally, it takes one to two weeks to get the results on the same day, and some need a second review.
3. China Construction Bank (sign the card first and then send it) brings your ID card, and the lobby manager will take you to the machine to sign, take photos and sign. The whole process is relatively simple, and you can also check the quota at the ATM.
4. Minsheng Bank (send the card first and then sign it) brings the card letter and ID card, fills in the name, mobile phone number and ID card number, copies two lines and takes photos.
5. ABC (first sign in person and then send the card) goes directly to the counter with the ID card, copies the ID card, copies a paragraph and signs it; It may be that ABC doesn't pay much attention to credit cards. Card friends report that many outlets are not familiar with credit card business. Some will let you fill in a blank form, some will let you wait to apply for a card in person, some will ask for a local account or real estate license, and there will be running water in the bank ... In short, ABC is a mess, and each outlet is different.
6. HSBC Bank (send the card first and then sign it) sends the card to the company, and the address certificate is required for face-to-face signing (the running list of other banks). Copy a paragraph, take a photo and send it to your home address. Take the card, ID card and card letter, write a paragraph, take a photo and it will be OK.
7. Zheshang Bank (sign in person first and then send the card) will get the results the next day after receiving the credit call (some of them passed directly without returning). When activated, I will bring my ID card directly, copy a paragraph and ask nothing else. It's simple. Cards are made and sent out.
8. Citibank (mostly send the card first, then sign it, and then send the card in person) is more troublesome when applying. The interview is very simple. You can come to the company or go to the outlet yourself, copy a paragraph with your ID card and sign it.
9. Huaxia Bank (send the card first and then sign it in person) brings your ID card, credit card, card letter, fills in the form and copies a paragraph.
10. Bank of China (send the card first, then sign it) takes the ID card, copies a paragraph, signs the ID card and takes photos. Some individuals will ask for proof of income, real estate license, driver's license or provident fund.
1 1. Mail (send the card first and then sign it), bring your ID card and credit card, and just copy and sign your ID card.
12. Industrial Bank (signed before issuing the card) takes photos and signs with its ID card, and some individuals will ask some simple questions.
13. ICBC (sign on the front of the card) has an ID card, just copy a paragraph and sign it.
14. abbreviation of bank of communications (academic bank) (send the card first and then sign it) just bring your ID card, credit card and card letter, take a photo and sign your name, and some individuals will ask a few simple questions: address, work unit, telephone number, etc.
15. China Merchants Bank (signed before issuing the card) is referred to as the "boss" bank. Take an ID card, copy a paragraph and take a photo casually. Many staff members will deposit their savings cards at 1000 during face-to-face interviews, or buy wealth management, saying that it is to improve the probability and quota of getting cards, and there may indeed be a little bonus.
Pay attention to these points when signing a credit card in person: never be late. The most important thing for banks is punctuality. When applying for a credit card interview, be sure to arrive on time and never be late. Imagine that if you don't even have the most basic concept of time, it's hard for banks to believe that you are a man of your word. It should be noted that sometimes the location of the interview may be different from the location of the bank applying for a credit card, so you must remember the location of the interview before the interview and don't go to the wrong outlet.
All materials should be brought: in addition to my ID card and credit card, the applicant should also bring a card confirmation letter mailed with the card, which can only be used after the counter is activated. Only by bringing these materials with the bank interview can we ensure the success of the interview. Answer the question unequivocally: Generally, the bank credit card interview is only to confirm the identity of the applicant, so the bank staff will ask some personal information of the applicant to make sure that you are the applicant.
What are the contents of ABC's credit card interview?
The content of ABC's credit card interview is actually not complicated. You just need to take the materials you use to the counter of the Agricultural Bank of China outlet. Take your ID card to the bank to submit information to verify your identity, and enter face recognition in the bank to confirm whether you have applied and whether your qualifications are true. Finally, just fill out an application form.
Materials required for the interview:
1, your own identification, such as the original and photocopy of your ID card;
2. Proof of work and income, such as labor contract for more than three months and bank salary;
3. Other supporting documents, such as telephone charges, utilities, property fees, etc.