The simplest way to open an HSBC card is to go directly to the city of Enping in Guangdong, open it instantly, and skip the complicated hurdles typical of big cities. It seems to be the only one of its kind nationwide.

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RetroRadioEcho
· 7h ago
The various deposit/asset proof thresholds in big cities are indeed discouraging. If Enping can approve instantly, it would be a card-issuing paradise.
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CollateralCora
· 10h ago
Enping is just too awesome, is it truly the only one in the whole country?
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OutsiderOfZhiyuandao
· 16h ago
This information is useful, but I'm also worried that the "window period" is very short. Could friends who have recently gone give feedback on the success rate?
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GateUser-b6d80ba0
· 17h ago
It is recommended to add the branch address and working hours, as well as whether on-site e-banking activation is supported.
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雾里看TVL
· 17h ago
Guangdong Enping has suddenly become a financial tourism spot haha, waiting for your updated practical guide: including the process, costs, and pitfalls.
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QueuePosition
· 17h ago
I'm a bit tempted; I'm just about to set up a Hong Kong card for foreign currency transactions/deposits and withdrawals. The Enping route can be used as a reference.
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GateUser-d2b4d9c6
· 17h ago
Does "instant approval" mean that signing on the spot is sufficient? Or do the cards need to be mailed? Also, will they ask about the purpose of the funds?
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SlippageSigh
· 17h ago
It is advisable to be cautious about claims like "the only one of its kind in the country," as policies can change and such claims may no longer be valid. It's best to call and confirm before going.
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TheGiantWhaleInTheReflection
· 17h ago
The card activation process is quick, but will the subsequent online banking, mobile banking, and limits become more complicated?
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