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Is there any restriction on setting up classified protection measures for agricultural bank accounts?

China Agricultural Bank (ABC) accounts are classified and graded protection measures to protect customers' capital security and account information. It classifies different accounts and sets different protection measures to ensure account security.

Specifically, according to the customer's account type, account balance, transaction frequency and other factors, ABC divides the accounts into different risk levels, and then sets corresponding security measures for each level of accounts. These measures include quota setting, password protection, dynamic verification code, SMS reminder and so on. , aimed at reducing unauthorized transactions and fraud against accounts.

Quota is one of the common protective measures. According to customers' needs and risk tolerance, banks set limits for different types of transactions. These restrictions can be single transaction amount, daily transaction amount, monthly transaction times, etc. Customers can trade within the limits set by the bank according to their own needs.

It should be noted that due to different bank policies and customers' personal circumstances, the restrictions of various protection measures may be different. Different types of accounts, such as personal accounts and corporate accounts, may have different quota settings. In addition, customers can also contact the bank to adjust the limit setting according to their own needs.

In a word, the quota setting in ABC's classified protection measures is to protect the safety of customer accounts and control risks, but the specific quota setting will be different according to account types and customer needs. Want to know the specific quota setting, please consult the relevant customer service department of Agricultural Bank of China or visit official website to inquire about the relevant regulations.