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Loan Inquiry
 

I. Introduction
Loan inquiry is a service that ICBC provides to corporate clients which allows clients to inquire about their loans in ICBC through Internet Banking. You can inquire information about all your loan accounts, about the loans clearing with the principal and interests and about receipts for the loans under the loan accounts.

II. Target Client
Corporate clients who have opened loan services in ICBC, and need to get informed of the loan changes real time.

III. Features
The service enables the enterprises to get informed of the status of the loans to the headquarters and to the subsidiaries timely, providing necessary information for the client to make reasonable allocation and transfer of the funds.

IV. Application Condition
Registered clients of Corporate Internet Banking who have opened loan accounts in ICBC.

V. Sign up
You need to submit the Application Form for ICBC Corporate Internet Banking Clients to Modify (Cancel) Items and Information form of Corporate Client Certificate and the Subsidiaries, fill the loan account needing inquiry into the column of account in the Information form of Corporate Client Certificate and the Subsidiaries, and fill "loan account" into the column of Remarks.

You need to go through necessary procedures at the counter to register your loan account in the Internet Bank, and the clerk will open the loan inquiry service for you.

Ⅵ. Service Channel and Time
ICBC Corporate Internet Banking.

Ⅶ. Product link
Online Loan Repayment

Ⅷ. Interest rate
Loan interest rate

Ⅸ. Considerations
If the group client wants to inquire information about the loans to the subsidiaries, he must first gain the authorization from the subsidiaries.

Responsibility Statement: The contents on this page are for reference only. The ultimate power of interpretation is under the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited. For part of the contents, notice and specific regulations of local branches shall prevail.

(2016-10-31)
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