What is CITIC Bank?
CITIC Bank is a national joint-stock commercial bank, headquartered in Beijing, and its main shareholder is China CITIC Co., Ltd., which was founded on 1987 and formerly known as CITIC Industrial Bank. It is one of the earliest emerging commercial banks established in China during the period of reform and opening up, the first commercial bank in China to participate in domestic and foreign financial market financing, and the first bank to conduct foreign exchange business.
1. Bring your ID card and at least 25 yuan money. Of course, you can go to the local CITIC Bank outlet. Generally, there are many outlets in counties and cities above the county level.
There will be a lobby manager in the bank. After you entered the bank, you went to the lobby manager and said I wanted to get a bank card. They will enthusiastically tell you how to do it. Generally, it is very simple to fill out a few application forms first. You can ask the lobby manager if you don't understand anything.
After filling out several forms, go to the service window. Some banks need to queue up, and generally there is a queue. Click, take a number paper to line up, and then sit in a chair and wait. When your number is called by voice or displayed on the display screen at the top of the service window, you walk to the window with the form you just filled in. Give it to the staff.
Leave the rest of the work to the bank staff, just sit in the chair and wait. When the time comes, he (she) will ask you to sign some forms, so just do it. You will be prompted when you enter the password. There is a numeric keypad on the counter for entering passwords. All you have to do is enter the password you thought of in advance. Please note that the password is 6 digits, and then press Enter. You will get a bank card or passbook after all the formalities are completed. If you handle online banking or other businesses at the same time, you will get other related projects at the same time. For example, online banking, such as K Bao. After you get these things, you can get up and leave.
6. If you want to handle other businesses, such as credit cards, you can ask the bank staff in detail.