1, you can go directly to the counter with your bank card. ?
2. You can check it through the mobile banking APP.
Take the mobile banking of Bank of China as an example.
1. First, open the mobile banking APP of China Bank on your mobile phone, as shown in the following figure:
2. Click to enter and select the Whitehead button in the upper right corner, as shown in the figure below:
3. Enter your mobile banking account and password here to log in, as shown in the following figure:
4. After logging in, you can see the account management point in the upper left corner, as shown in the following figure:
5. After entering the account, select the bank card that appears, as shown in the following figure:
6. Account information will appear here. Click on the account opening branch, as shown in the figure below:
7. Click on the full name of the account opening branch, as shown in the figure below:
Extended data:
Bank card account opening
I go to the bank counter with valid documents.
Valid certificates include:
1. China citizens who live in China 16 years of age or older should show their identity cards or temporary id card.
Soldiers and armed police have not yet applied for resident identity cards, and can issue military and armed police identity cards.
Overseas Chinese living in China or abroad can issue China passports.
2. China citizens under the age of 16 who live in China should be represented by their guardians to open personal bank accounts, and issue valid identity documents of guardians and resident identity cards or household registration books of account users.
3. Residents of Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions issue passes for residents of Hong Kong and Macao to and from the Mainland; Taiwan Province residents shall issue mainland travel permit for taiwan residents or other valid travel documents.
4. Foreign citizens shall issue passports or permanent residence permits for foreigners (for foreign border residents, it shall be handled according to the relevant provisions on border trade settlement).
In addition to the above-mentioned legal and valid certificates, banks can also require depositors to issue household registration books, passports, work permits, motor vehicle driving licenses, social security cards, water and electricity bills, student ID cards, letters of introduction and other valid certificates or documents that can prove their identity, so as to further confirm the identity of depositors.