
HDFC Mobile Banking app facing issues, customers asked to use NetBanking
India Today
The bank has requested customers to use net banking to complete transaction till they get the app back on its feet.
HDFC Mobile Banking app has become non-functional due to some issues again. The bank has requested customers to use net banking to complete transaction till they get the app back on its feet. Several users reported issues with the HDFC Mobile banking app on Twitter at around 11:30 am today. Update: The issue with the HDFC Banking app has been resolved. The app is up and running. "Please note the issues around the mobile banking app is now resolved. Customers can now use NetBanking and mobile banking app for transactions. We regret the inconvenience, and thank you for your patience,” HDFC bank tweeted. Users have reported getting a message that reads, “We are experiencing some issues on the MobileBanking app. We are looking into this on priority. Request you to please use NetBanking to complete your transaction. Regret the inconvenience caused.”
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