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The blog guides you on how to handle the situation if you lose your Debit Card, detailing steps to report the loss, secure your account, and obtain a replacement card through various channels. It also explains the importance of prompt reporting to avoid financial losses and the bank's liability policy.
In the event of a lost debit card:
Contact your bank immediately if you lose your Debit Card to block it and prevent unauthorised transactions.
For quick action, you can hotlist your card through PhoneBanking, NetBanking, or MobileBanking apps.
If needed, visit your bank branch to report the loss and get assistance with blocking and reissuing your card.
Knowing your 16-digit Debit Card number can aid in reporting the loss, though recovery chances are slim.
Banks typically offer zero liability if you report the loss promptly; delays may leave you responsible for any losses.
In the current day, we are moving towards becoming increasingly cashless. We use Debit Cards and Credit Cards more than physical cash to make payments. While Debit Cards come with great ease of usage, since your transactions are complete within a matter of minutes, there are high possibilities that you might also end up losing your card.
While making payments using Debit Cards is incredibly safe, they also pose a significant threat to your account security if you lose them. Since your bank account is linked directly to your Debit Card, you stand to be a financial fraud or theft victim. To avoid that, you need to take quick actions to ensure that you do not have to bear any financial losses, in case you lose the card.
The very first step you must take is to contact your bank. You must then lodge an FIR at the nearest police station and present a copy to the bank for further procedures.
2. Call PhoneBanking
Report the theft by calling your bank’s PhoneBanking service. Provide your details and the stolen card information, and the bank will promptly block the card to prevent unauthorised transactions and guide you on issuing a replacement.
3. Hotlist and Reissue via NetBanking
Log in to your bank’s NetBanking portal to hotlist (block) your stolen card. This option allows you to instantly deactivate the card and request a new one from your computer.
4. Hotlist and Reissue via MobileBanking
Use your bank’s MobileBanking app to hotlist your stolen card and order a replacement. This convenient method lets you secure your card and request a new one directly from your smartphone.
5. Contact Your Branch
Visit your bank branch to report the stolen card. The branch staff will assist in hotlisting the card and guide you through the process of obtaining a new one, ensuring your account remains secure.
Once your card is hotlisted, the bank blocks any transactions that will take place with the use of your card. In other words, any activity from that account will not be permitted.
Once your card is blocked, you will receive a confirmation message. Usually, banks work swiftly to block lost Debit Cards instantly.
Now that your card is hotlisted, you must reissue a new Debit Card. You can do the same through digital channels (Mobile Banking / net banking) or go to a branch and get an instant Debit Card.
Finding a lost Debit Card is possible only if you remember the 16-digit unique Debit Card number. If you remember the details, you can notify the bank and the police. But, there are slim chances of the recovery of a lost Debit Card. In most cases, you can apply and get a new Debit Card within 2-3 working days. When you report the loss of your Debit Card, you can request a new duplicate card. However, the bank may charge you for issuing the replacement.
Most banks have a zero liability policy to protect cardholders, especially in case a card loss is reported within the stipulated time. That means that if you report the loss or theft of your Debit Card within the given time, your bank is legally mandated to protect you by blocking or freezing the card. However, beyond that period, your bank is not liable to help you with any losses you incur.
Applying for an HDFC Bank Debit Card is easy. New customers can get a new Debit Card by opening a new Savings Account while experiencing hassle-free banking with HDFC Bank. Existing HDFC Bank customers can get their Debit Card reissued within minutes here.
FAQ's
A Credit Card is a financial instrument or facility provided by banks. It comes with a predetermined credit limit. You can utilise this credit limit to make cashless offline and online payments for products and services using your Credit Cards.
A Credit Card is a financial instrument or facility provided by banks. It comes with a predetermined credit limit. You can utilise this credit limit to make cashless offline and online payments for products and services using your Credit Cards.
A Credit Card is a financial instrument or facility provided by banks. It comes with a predetermined credit limit. You can utilise this credit limit to make cashless offline and online payments for products and services using your Credit Cards.
A Credit Card is a financial instrument or facility provided by banks. It comes with a predetermined credit limit. You can utilise this credit limit to make cashless offline and online payments for products and services using your Credit Cards.
A Credit Card is a financial instrument or facility provided by banks. It comes with a predetermined credit limit. You can utilise this credit limit to make cashless offline and online payments for products and services using your Credit Cards.
A Credit Card is a financial instrument or facility provided by banks. It comes with a predetermined credit limit. You can utilise this credit limit to make cashless offline and online payments for products and services using your Credit Cards.
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