The report quoted a banker in Shenzhen who pointed out that this is a measure taken by Bank of China to cooperate with the public security department to implement the “broken card” operation. Recently, many banks in Shenzhen have related situations, and there are also many depositors who have unfrozen accounts in various banks. ” Especially on weekends, sometimes you can’t get in the door without queuing for an hour.”
Some bank staff said that the customers who handled the business on the spot basically came to unlock it because the bank card was frozen. Due to the cooperation with the public security department to carry out the “broken card” operation, the bank is required to check each account, and the bank card will be frozen if it identifies that the funds are at risk. Customers can go to offline outlets or log in to the applet “BOC at Home” for processing, which will be processed within 2 to 3 working days under normal circumstances.
According to reports, in addition to Bank of China, many banks such as China Construction Bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, and Postal Savings Bank also had similar situations. There were even long queues at the gates of some bank outlets. Many bank staff explained the “broken card” action. .
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