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How to see which bank the social security card belongs to

To see which bank your social security card belongs to, there are several ways:

1. Check the logo on the social security card: the social security card usually has the logo and name of the bank printed on it, so you can find out which bank it belongs to by looking at the card directly.

2. Consult the social security organization: If you are not sure which bank your social security card belongs to, you can consult your local social security organization directly. You can use the inquiry system to tell the specific bank information of the social security card.

3, online inquiry: many regional social security agencies provide online inquiry services. You can log on to the official website of your local social security agency or the relevant government service platform, enter your personal social security information and inquire about the bank to which your social security card belongs.

There are two ways to apply for a social security card: by the organization and by the individual.

For unit processing, usually, the personnel department of the unit will centralize the application for social security cards for employees. However, the activation of the social security card requires the employee to go to the bank in person.

For personal application, you can choose to go to the local local tax office or social security office. You need to bring a valid ID card, such as ID card, household register, etc., and may be required to provide documents such as a photo ID return receipt.

In summary, checking the bank to which the social security card belongs can be learned through the logo on the social security card, consulting the social security agency or online inquiry.

Legal basis:

The Social Insurance Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 58

An employer shall apply for social insurance registration with the social insurance agency for its employees within 30 days from the date of employment. If it fails to register for social insurance, the social insurance administration organization shall approve the social insurance premiums it shall pay. Individual entrepreneurs without employees who voluntarily participate in social insurance, part-time workers who do not participate in social insurance with their employers, and other flexibly employed persons shall apply for social insurance registration with the social insurance administration organization. The State establishes a nationally unified individual social security number. Individual social security numbers are citizens' identity numbers.