Police and Banking Build Shields, Reject Fraud and Counterfeits: Jiangsu Bank Beijing Branch Jointly Conducts "3·15" Financial Consumer Rights Protection Education and Publicity Campaign with Beijing Railway Public Security Bureau Beijing South Station Police Substation

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On the occasion of the “3.15 International Consumer Rights Day,” the waiting hall at Beijing South Railway Station is especially lively. Guided by the Beijing Branch of the People’s Bank of China, Jiangsu Bank Beijing Branch, in collaboration with the Beijing Railway Public Security Bureau and Beijing South Station Police Station, launched the themed publicity campaign “Police and Banks Build Shields, Fight Fraud and Fake; Protect Consumers, Safeguard Rights.” This event combines financial safety knowledge with fun games, allowing travelers to learn while waiting, enhancing their awareness of financial risk prevention, and becoming a unique sight within the station.

At the publicity display stands in the waiting hall, travelers gathered early. Staff from both the police and banking sectors held brochures featuring typical scam cases, counterfeit currency features, and other content, proactively answering questions from passersby. They explained common telecom and online scams and how to identify genuine banknotes in simple, understandable language. Nearby, the anti-fraud and anti-counterfeit interactive education area became a popular check-in spot, breaking the traditional one-way financial education model and making learning about financial safety engaging and fun.

In front of the anti-fraud game zone, a long line formed for the ring-toss game, with small gifts printed with anti-fraud tips neatly arranged. Travelers happily threw rings, enjoying the game. Phrases like “High returns, guaranteed principal and interest, all scams” and “Verify more, protect your wallet, don’t be fooled” printed on the gifts were subtly embedded into the game, helping participants remember anti-fraud messages and effectively practicing the idea of “toss the ring well, avoid the trap.” On the other side, the anti-counterfeit currency promotion area featured a popular “Roll and Identify” ball-throwing game. When players rolled their “lucky balls” onto the area with anti-counterfeit currency knowledge, they received small, exquisite gifts. Staff used this opportunity to teach visitors how to check watermarks, security threads, and optically variable inks, providing practical skills to identify fake currency, making it easy for travelers to carry anti-counterfeit knowledge on their journeys.

“Playing a game while waiting for the train, I also learned a lot about scam prevention—so practical!” “I didn’t know there were so many tips for identifying fake money; I gained a lot today.” Visitors praised the down-to-earth promotional activity. This police-bank collaboration deeply integrated financial consumer protection education with travel scenarios, transforming professional financial safety knowledge into engaging interactive formats that bring financial rights protection closer to the public and into their hearts.

A relevant person from Jiangsu Bank Beijing Branch stated that this activity is a vivid practice of innovative financial consumer protection promotion through police-bank cooperation. Moving forward, the branch will continue to fulfill its social responsibilities by regularly conducting series of public welfare activities such as “Financial Knowledge into Stations, Communities, and Business Districts,” providing more impactful, warm, and effective financial services, continuously strengthening the financial safety “protective net,” and contributing more to building a safe and stable financial consumer environment.

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