Access to some services to be temporarily limited during upgrade on July 13
by Suman Gupta
Mumbai, July 2, 2024: HDFC Bank, India’s leading private sector bank, is undertaking a system upgrade on July 13, 2024.
The Bank is migrating its Core Banking System (CBS) onto a new engineered platform with the aim of enhancing customer experience for its growing customer base of 9.3 crore individuals and businesses across the country. This migration will allow the Bank to improve performance speed, expand its capacity to handle high traffic volume, boost reliability and scalability.
With this upgrade, HDFC Bank will be one of the largest banks of its size and banking volume in the country to host its Core Banking System on a new-gen platform.
Scheduled Upgrade Details:
- Start: 3.00 AM on Saturday, 13th July 2024
- End: 4.30 PM on Saturday, 13th July 2024
During this 13 and a half -hour window, customers will be able to access the following services:
AVAILABLE SERVICES | DETAILS |
Net & Mobile Banking | UPI: Customers can continue to use the service. However, it will be unavailable from 3:00 AM to 3:45 AM and from 9:30 AM to 12:45 PM on Saturday, 13th July 2024
Bill Payments: New billers can be added and existing billers can be viewed Demat, Cards and Loans: Only view services Mutual Funds: Redemptions, Switch, View & Enquiry services, WealthFy reports, Risk profile and manage systematic section
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Cash Withdrawal: Debit and Credit Cards |
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Shop & Pay: Debit Cards, Credit Cards and UPI |
*Please note that the restricted limit will be a combined limit for ATM Cash withdrawals, in-store transactions, Online transactions, and contactless transactions |
Card Management | Customers can continue to hotlist their card, reset their PIN and perform other card-related activities. |
Merchant Payments | Merchants can continue to receive payments via cards, but updates to the account for previous day’s payments will be available post-upgrade completion.
Refer to FAQ’s for more details |
The Bank has scheduled this upgrade on a second Saturday, which is a bank holiday, to minimize inconvenience. It has advised customers to plan banking activities in advance.