Core Viewpoint - Postal Savings Bank of China is enhancing the governance of personal customer identity information for digital RMB, aiming to improve the security and compliance of digital RMB operations, marking significant progress in anti-money laundering efforts within the state-owned banking sector [1]. Group 1: Identity Information Verification - The bank will strictly verify the completeness and validity of personal customer identity information, including basic details such as name, gender, nationality, occupation, and detailed information like address, workplace address, and contact number [2]. - Identification document information will also be included in the verification process, covering document type, number, and expiration date [2]. - Customers with incomplete identity information will face restrictions, including reduced transaction limits for wallets lacking valid identification copies or those with expired documents over 90 days [2]. Group 2: Customer Cooperation and Information Update Mechanism - To ensure normal wallet functionality, the bank offers multiple channels for customers to update their information, including direct uploads via the digital RMB app and mobile banking client [3]. - Offline service channels are also available, allowing customers to visit any bank branch with valid identification for assistance in updating their information [3]. - Once customers provide complete and accurate information, wallet functionalities will be restored immediately, ensuring diverse customer needs are met through a multi-channel service model [3].
邮储银行强化核实个人信息,数字人民币钱包限额管控,合规安全升级