Axis and HDFC Bank online banking services: Due to system upgrade and business transition of Citi India, many services of Axis Bank and HDFC Bank will be disrupted this weekend.
14 crore customers of HDFC Bank and Axis Bank may face disruption in banking services this weekend. Both these banks are upgrading their systems. Besides, Axis Bank is also transitioning the business of Citi India. Both banks have informed their customers about the disruption in services. HDFC Bank is the country’s largest private sector lender. It has 9.32 crore customers. The bank had announced that it would undertake a system upgrade on July 13 to migrate its core banking system (CBS) to a new engineering platform to improve customer experience.
When will HDFC Bank services be disrupted?
The bank said that on July 13, 2024, UPI services will not be available to customers from 3 am to 3.45 am and from 9.30 am to 12.45 pm. Additionally, merchants will continue to receive payments through the card, but account updates for previous day’s payments will be available only after the upgrade. According to the bank, during the system upgrade HDFC Bank customers will be able to use their debit and credit cards at swipe machines and for online transactions, but for a limited amount. They can also withdraw a limited amount from any ATM using their debit card.
Axis Bank customers will face big problems this weekend
At the same time, Axis Bank is the third largest private sector lender in the country. It has 4.8 crore customers. The bank informed that some services on the bank’s platform will be unavailable from 10 pm on July 12 to 9 am on July 14. Services on Axis Bank’s internet banking and mobile banking apps, fund transfers from Axis Bank accounts through NEFT, RTGS and IMPS, credit card transactions, mutual fund subscriptions and loan services will remain temporarily unavailable during July 13 and July 14. The bank had completed the acquisition of Citi India’s retail business on March 1, 2023 and had then said that the integration would be completed in 18 months. These services will be temporarily disrupted due to the transition of Citi India’s business.