To apply for the HDFC Bank Millennia Prepaid Card, you'll need to submit the application form along with your photograph and one of the following Officially Valid Documents (OVD):
Yes, you can use Millennia Prepaid INR Card to withdraw cash from an ATM with applicable charges. Additionally, cash withdrawal at POS in India is also allowed on your Millennia Prepaid INR Card with applicable charges. Limits of cash withdrawal at POS is as below:
Per transaction limit is Rs. 2,000/-, Per day limit is Rs. 5,000/- & Per month is Rs.10,000/-.
A Prepaid Card is a financial instrument which can be preloaded with a designated amount in rupees for subsequent use as per Cardholder’s requirement. It empowers the card holder and provides control and convenience to use the card securely for online shopping and at retail merchants (equipped with a point-of-sale terminal)
You will receive transaction alerts on the mobile number & email id registered at the time of placing the request. You can track all your spends anytime on Prepaid NetBanking portal
To apply for the HDFC Bank Millennia Prepaid Card, you'll need to submit the application form along with your photograph and one of the following Officially Valid Documents (OVD): Passport, Driving licence, Voter's Identity Card issued by the Election Commission of India, job card issued by NREGA, signed by a State Government officer, letter issued by the National Population Register containing name and address details, or Aadhaar Card (if voluntarily provided, an Aadhaar consent form is required).
You can consume available balance either at one time or over multiple purchases
This digital solution helps you to manage daily expenses that can be spend for apparel, communication, books & periodicals, etc. These funds are stored in your Millennia Prepaid Card account on the cloud, and can be spent, to make purchases at relevant stores and websites.
To apply for the Millennia Prepaid Card, you must submit one of the Officially Valid Documents (OVD) including passport, driving licence, voter's identity card issued by the Election Commission of India, job card issued by NREGA and signed by a state government officer, letter issued by the National Population Register containing name and address details, or Aadhaar card (with a mandatory Aadhaar consent form if voluntarily provided).