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ICBC China Overseas UnionPay Dual Currency Card - ICBC (Asia)

ICBC China Overseas UnionPay Dual Currency Card

An abundance of Privileges in the Greater Bay Area for China Overseas staff

ICBC China Overseas UnionPay Dual Currency Card
ICBC China Overseas UnionPay Dual Currency Card
ICBC China Overseas UnionPay Dual Currency Card

ICBC China Overseas UnionPay Dual Currency Card

Application for ICBC China Overseas UnionPay Dual Currency Card is only applicable to China Overseas staff.

24-hour

Free Phone Banking Roaming Service*

Waiver

Foreign Exchange Fee*

*Terms and conditions apply.

Payment and Travel Convenience Across the Greater Bay Area

Cardholder can enjoy a hassle-free journey across the Greater Bay area via a series of convenient payment services with the Card. This includes designated Hong Kong taxis, cross-bridge fare of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, Chu Kong Passenger Transport, Eternal East Cross-Border Coach, China Train 12306, Guangzhou and Shenzhen Metro gates, Shenzhen Metro Line 4 self-service ticket vending machine, Shenzhen taxis and Guangzhou public buses.

Payment and Travel Convenience Across the Greater Bay Area

Two Currencies in One Card

The Card has both HKD and RMB accounts. You can spend with the local currency across Mainland China and Hong Kong, and enjoy a waiver of foreign exchange fee on spending in CNY and foreign currencies.

Experience the new QR code payment convenience via ‘UnionPay App’

Download the ‘UnionPay App’ with mobile phone and bind with ICBC‧KMB UnionPay Dual Currency card to enjoy numerous Hong Kong, Macau and cross-border privileges.

UnionPay App

Cash Installment Plan

Enjoy “Credit Card Cash Installment Plan” for easy cash at a monthly flat-rate offer1.

Easy and Flexible Payment Methods

Whether you are, easy and trouble-free settlement of your UnionPay Dual Currency Diamond Card balance can be done through the following ways:

  • Settling Renminbi Card Account5
    • PPS
    • Arrange autopay through ICBC (Asia) HKD or RMB personal bank account
    • Direct cash deposit by HKD or RMB at any ICBC (Asia) branches
    • Make a crossed HKD cheque payable to ICBC (Asia) Credit Card Centre2
    • Fund transfer from ICBC (Asia) RMB or HKD personal bank account(s) through ICBC (Asia) Internet Banking Services3
  • Settling Hong Kong Dollar Card Account
    • PPS
    • JET PAYMENT
    • Autopay
    • Make a crossed HKD cheque payable to ICBC (Asia) Credit Card Centre
    • Direct cash deposit at any ICBC (Asia) branches
    • Arrange fund transfer through ATMs which carry the JETCO sign, ICBC (Asia) Internet Banking Services3 or Phone Banking Services4 from your ICBC (Asia) account(s)

1Terms and conditions apply. For details please visit www.icbcasia.com. For details and enquiries, please contact our customer services hotline: 218 95588.

2Please write your Credit Card account number marked with “Renminbi Payment” at the back of your cheque. A separate cheque should be given for the payment of Hong Kong Dollars balance.

3This service is applicable to Cardholder who has HKD/RMB personal savings account in ICBC (Asia) and successfully applies for Internet Banking Services.

4This service is applicable to Cardholder who has Hong Kong Dollars savings account in ICBC (Asia) and successfully applies for Phone Banking Service.

5If you settle RMB balance with HKD, the Bank will convert HKD to RMB. The exchange rate of the posting date will be applied to all repayments of Renminbi Account by Hong Kong Dollar remit payment in the next working day after the payment date. Handling fee is waived. Owing to the fluctuation of RMB, customer is advised to prepare sufficient fund for payment. This will avoid financial charges, and the surplus (if any) will be posted to your HKD account as account balance.


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