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To apply for an HDFC Bank Debit Card, you can fill out an E-age form, (click here to view) and submit at your nearest branch and with the required documents.
HDFC Bank offers a range of Debit Cards, each with its own set of fees and charges. Annual fees for these cards typically range from ₹500 to ₹1,000, plus applicable taxes. The fees may vary based on the specific card type and the privileges associated with it. It's advisable to check the current fee structure and terms at the time of applying for or renewing a Debit Card. These fees cover administrative costs and provide access to various benefits such as cashback, rewards points, and special discounts, depending on the card chosen.
*The Most Important Terms and Conditions for each of our banking offerings features all the specific terms and conditions that govern their use. You must go through it thoroughly to fully understand the terms and conditions applicable to any banking product you choose.
A Debit Card is an ATM (Automated Teller Machine) card issued by a bank. You can use this card to withdraw cash, check account balance, shop online and offline, and more. You can apply for a Debit Card online with ease with HDFC Bank in a few minutes.
Yes, an ATM card is the same as a Debit Card. You can withdraw cash and transfer money using the card at Bank ATMs.
Daily ATM limit equals the funds you have in your bank accounts. For ATM cash withdrawals, the daily limit differs based on the card category you have with the bank. For example, with HDFC Bank RuPay Platinum or Premium Card, the daily domestic ATM withdrawal limit is ₹25,000 while for Vishesh Debit Card, it is ₹1 lakh. You need to check this when you apply for a Debit Card.
The ATM limit on your card can be checked at your nearest ATMs or in the welcome kit that comes with your new Debit Card. The daily ATM limit is set by the respective bank, while for cash withdrawals, the limit is typically available on the ATM display.
ATM withdrawal charge is a bank charge that you need to pay when you withdraw funds from ATMs. A bank charge of ₹21 plus tax is applicable after you exhaust a certain number of ATM withdrawals in a month. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) allows a bank to impose a charge beyond three transactions at other Bank ATMs for metro and five for non-metro locations.