China News Service, Guangzhou, March 30 (Reporter Guo Jun) On March 30, the Bank of China "5G Smart+" Bay Area Pavilion was officially opened in Guangzhou.

  As the first head office-level “5G Smart+” series of outlets in South China, the Bay Area Pavilion covers an area of ​​approximately 1,000 square meters and has 12 themed areas including cross-border finance, consumer finance, and convenience finance. It integrates 5G communications and cross-border services. New technological elements such as big data, artificial intelligence, semantic analysis, and biometrics are integrated into the branch services, building a four-in-one smart service system of "technology application + service experience + scene link + ecological integration".

  "As a commercial bank with the highest degree of globalization in Chinese banks, the Bank of China Bay Area Pavilion takes cross-border service scenarios as the main axis and extends to diversified service scenarios, and is committed to building smart outlets into an important part of scenario finance and ecological finance." Meng Jianyu, vice president of the Guangdong Branch of Bank of China, said.

The first in South China!

Bank of China "5G Smart+" Bay Area Pavilion was unveiled in Guangzhou.

Photo courtesy of Bank of China

  According to reports, the "5G Smart+" Bay Area Pavilion is committed to building a "Bay Area Characteristic Personal Cross-Border Service Center" with the most comprehensive products, the strongest professional capabilities, and the highest level of technological intelligence in the industry.

The cross-border financial service area is the largest area in the entire Bay Area.

Customers only need to touch the large cross-border financial screen to obtain rich information and data.

  Not only that, the collection and settlement of foreign exchange for house purchases, the purchase of foreign exchange for sale, the collection and settlement of wages, and the purchase and settlement of wages for foreign exchange provide overseas customers with a city-based financial service experience. The museum is also equipped with foreign currency smart access, government-affiliated machines, Hong Kong and Macau Pass card issuance and other equipment allow customers to experience a convenient and high-quality new experience of "finance + government affairs".

  The Bay Area Pavilion is the first bank branch in the industry to use 5G and artificial intelligence technology to implement order-based financial services.

At present, most areas in the museum are equipped with integrated smart coffee tables and mobile smart counters. Customers can handle business by themselves or obtain “side-by-side” professional services in time through the “one-click call” function.

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