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Accordingly to HKEX, the Severe Weather Trading will be implemented for maintaining normal operation of securities and derivatives markets, starting from 23 September 2024.
In support of the implementation, the following banking and payment services will be made available on severe weather days with effect from 23 September 2024.
• Securities trading service will be available via inMotion, inVest, Personal Internet Banking (PIB), Automated Securities Trading Hotline & Manned Securities Trading Hotline
• Remittance service (Telegraphic Transfer & CHATS) through inMotion/ Personal Internet Banking (PIB)/ Business Internet Banking (BIB) would be available.
• e-Cheque deposit service through PIB would be available as business day.
• Paper cheque clearing service remains unavailable when severe weather remains for the whole day.
Details of the related service arrangement please refer to Severe weather trading arrangements.
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Download CNCBI’s flagship mobile banking platform “inMotion” to enjoy enhanced mobile banking services
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if you do not have Google Play on your Android phone
For enquiries, please contact our Customer Service Hotline at (852) 2287 6767.
Remarks: App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.
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CNCBI would like to remind its customers to stay vigilant to bogus voice message phone calls, SMS messages and emails purported to be from CNCBI, claiming that there are irregularities detected from or transactions conducted with the customers' bank or credit card accounts and requesting customers to input personal information,call a bogus bank hotline number or contact an operator for account authentication. Please
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for more information.
To protect you against cyber crimes and frauds, we recommend you:
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Do not browse suspicious websites or click on the hyperlinks and attachments in suspicious emails/SMS messages.
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Do not disclose the SMS or Two-factor authentication or Security Device One Time Password to anyone.
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Check the bank SMS message in a timely manner and verify your transaction records. If you have any doubt on the SMS received, contact us immediately and should stop inputting any password or transaction.
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Do not provide any user information, i-banking login credentials to any unauthorised third parties.
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Change your i-banking password regularly and choose one that is difficult to guess and different from the ones for other online services.
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Install and promptly update security software to protect your computers and mobile devices.
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Refrain from using public computers or public Wi-Fi to access i-banking.
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Check your transaction records via i-banking from time to time and review alert messages and statements issued by the Bank in a timely manner.
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View our
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regularly
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