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How to brush the six stars of ICBC? Quickly reach ICBC's six-star strategy
Everyone knows that ICBC has a set of rating regulations for users. For customers with different star ratings, ICBC will provide different benefits and services. Therefore, many ICBC users are very concerned about it, and want to improve the star rating and enjoy better service and preferential treatment. What do you need to do to become a six-star customer of ICBC? Then let's take you to understand this problem.

First of all, the conditions for becoming a six-star customer of ICBC are: the star point value needs to be between 10000 (inclusive) and 80000, and the star point value is calculated according to the customer's comprehensive business volume in ICBC. You can get 135 points for every ten thousand yuan of short-term assets; You can get 100 points per 10,000 yuan of medium-and long-term assets; You can get 100 points for every 10,000 yuan of personal housing mortgage loan; For every 10,000 yuan of other personal loans, you can get 200 points.

So what can we do to reach ICBC's six stars quickly?

1. Cardholders will become six-star customers if their average assets in ICBC reach 1 10,000.

2. When the ICBC wealth management account card and Platinum Credit Card are opened, the system will automatically adjust the service star to six stars immediately.

3. Through the accumulation of comprehensive business volume in ICBC, increase the star point value to six stars.

In addition, we need to remind everyone that ICBC's stars are divided into contribution stars and service stars. The contribution star is adjusted once a month, the service star is adjusted once every six months, and the system is upgraded and adjusted every 4-5 days. If the star rating reaches six, and the business volume temporarily drops due to various reasons, ICBC will still provide six-star customers with a one-year buffer period, during which they can still enjoy corresponding services and preferential treatment.