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What is the general amount of the China Construction Bank Poverty Alleviation Card?

The limit of the CCB Poverty Alleviation Card is 5,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan, which is assessed by the CCB Credit Card Center based on the customer's comprehensive qualifications in CCB. Caring people from all walks of life who meet the conditions for issuance of the Dragon Card Gold Card can apply for the CCB Poverty Alleviation Card. Customers who meet the application conditions only need to log on to the China Construction Bank credit card website and follow the instructions to apply for the CCB Poverty Alleviation Card.

The Beijing Consumer Poverty Alleviation Love Card is an exclusive credit card product issued by China Construction Bank and the Beijing Support and Cooperation Promotion Association to caring people from all walks of life in Beijing. The card level is IC gold card, issued Supplementary Card.

In addition to enjoying the basic functions of a China Construction Bank credit card, this card can also enjoy the special rights of charity donation (China Construction Bank donates 50,000% of the cardholder’s effective consumption amount to Beijing to support cooperation every year A special bank account for the Beijing Municipal Support and Cooperation Promotion Association to express your love to the Beijing Support and Cooperation Promotion Association). Both the main and additional cards of this card enjoy the preferential policy of no annual fee within the validity period of the card.

China Construction Bank is the first in the banking industry to launch the Shanrong Business e-commerce financial service platform. Shanrong Business integrates commodity wholesale and retail, and has comprehensive service functions such as information release, online transactions, payment settlement, installment payments, financing loans, and fund custody. The development of rural e-commerce in poverty-stricken areas is in its infancy. E-commerce talents are scarce, the degree of industrialization is low, and products lack standardization, which affects the pace of rural poor people's ability to increase their income and escape poverty through e-commerce. To this end, CCB actively provides advice and suggestions to local governments.