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Can I apply for the savings card of Standard Chartered Bank in Hong Kong with my mainland ID card?

Mainland identity cards need to be processed by the Hong Kong Standard Chartered Bank savings card, unlike domestic identity cards, which need other documents. Mainland identity cards only play an auxiliary role in Hong Kong. What really identifies people is the Hong Kong and Macao Pass or passport. Generally speaking, domestic ID cards can only be used in China. In most cases, the Hong Kong and Macao Pass is used as identification or passport when going to Hong Kong and Macao, and a passport must be used when going abroad.

Mainland residents can apply for the savings card of Standard Chartered Bank in Hong Kong, but in addition to the identity card of mainland residents, they also need to provide bank bills such as Hong Kong and Macao passes/passports and the address of the account holder.

The materials required to apply for Standard Chartered Bank Card include: Mainland resident ID card, Hong Kong and Macao pass/passport, proof of contact address in the Mainland (such as credit card statement address), credit card bills of other banks within 3 months, etc.

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1. Provide the above information and apply for the Hong Kong Standard Chartered Bank Card.

2. Prepare to open an account with the capital of 1000 Hong Kong dollars.

3. After processing, you can go to the branch to pick up the card yourself, which takes about seven working days, or you can mail it to the address in mainland China, that is, the credit card billing address, which takes about 14-2 1 working days, depending on the local mailing service.

Other Supplementary Information of Standard Chartered Bank Card in Hong Kong

1. For general consolidated accounts, the average daily balance is required to be at least 10000 Hong Kong dollars. If it fails to meet the requirements, a quarterly service fee of 120 Hong Kong dollars will be charged.

2. For senior comprehensive accounts, the average daily balance is required to be at least HK$ 200,000. If it fails to meet the requirements, a service charge of 360 yuan HK dollars will be charged every quarter.

3. Accounts that have not been used for more than 10 months will be frozen.