Paying credit card from your bank electronically

(If you want to skip all this background, and go directly to the steps to make card payments through ICICI Infinity, click here)

With Indian banks making life worse for customers using their credit cards, especially while paying their dues, I am exploring the mechanisms available to make payments for credit cards electronically. After all, if I can currently make payments for virtually any of my bills from the Internet, why do I have to run around looking for a place to deposit the credit card cheque? Especially, when banks have virtually ruled out the possibility for paying credit card dues via cash – they actually fine you if you do that.

So to begin with, I sent the following mail to Standard Chartered Bank, credit card division:

To: card.services(at)in.standardchartered.com
Subject: Information required to pay credit card dues using NEFTI do not have a savings account at Standard Chartered bank. I would like
to make online payments to my Standard chartered credit card directly
from my bank (ICICI) where I have my salary account.

Most banks like ICICI, ABN Amro, Deutsch Bank, etc. are giving an option
to make NEFT based payments to their credit cards from any other bank
online. For example, here are the details to pay Deutsche Bank credit
card from a different bank -
http://www.deutschebank.co.in/credit_card_neft_bill_payment.html .

Do you have a mechanism to accept payments via NEFT from other banks? If
so, could you let me know the details?

Thank you,
Sandip

I just got the reply from Standard Chartered bank:

Ref : 08/08/037083/CRDDear Mr.Bhattacharya,

This is with reference to your e-mail dated August 22, 2008

We understand from your query that you wish to effect payment vide
NEFT from the Savings Account which you hold with other bank to your
Standard Chartered Bank credit card account. As per the RBI
guidelines, we wish to apprise you that, fund transfer through NEFT
could be made only from one savings account to another savings
account. Further, we note that funds cannot be transferred from
savings account to credit card account.

Assuring you of our best services always

Yours sincerely,

Ramya Saravanan
Officer – Customer Care

So in effect, because of the other examples I had given in my query, Standard Chartered is either bull*itting me, or is saying that all the other banks are violating RBI NEFT guidelines.

I smell something stinking about all of this.

Update – Aug 28 2008: Just got a call from Standard Chartered about this query of mine. The lady mentioned that they are looking into the NEFT mode of payment for their credit cards. They will let me know if and when they allow it. As of today, they have just two alternatively for electronic payments – funds transfer from a Standard Chartered saving account and Visa bill transfer(doesn’t apply to me I think, since I have a Mastercard). I am happy that they are considering NEFT though.

Update – Sep 10 2008: Just got a mail from Standard Chartered with the following text:

Dear Mr. Bhattacharya,

This is with reference to your e-mail regading your card account.

At the outset, we regret the delay in our response. We thank you for
the cooperation and patience extended in the interim.

Further to our telecon on August 28, 2008, we are pleased to inform
you that we authorise NEFT payment towards the repayment of your
credit card dues. We regret any communication to the contrary.

Assuring you of our best services always

Yours sincerely,

Meena Rajashekar
Officer, Customer Care Unit

So, well .. that is a relief – they do accept NEFT payments. But since the mail doesn’t actually let me know how to pay credit cards using NEFT, I probably need to needle them further. :) The Deutsche bank instructions indicate that the only information needed from Standard Chartered is their IFSC number. But it is probably a good idea to ask StanChart before making my first payment.

Update – Jan 8  2009:

With the info from some of the comments below, I have succeeded in making the first NEFT payment from ICICI Infinity to Standard Chartered credit card. For the benefit of others, I am detailing the steps here.

Making payments to your non-ICICI credit card from ICICI Infinity

Step 1. Login to Infinity. By default you are taken to the bank account section. Click on Funds transfer to the left.

Main menu of account section

Main menu of account section

Step 2. In the funds transfer menu, click on the third option, i.e. transfer to any specified non-ICICI bank account

Funds transfer menu - select non-ICICI a/cs

Funds transfer menu - select non-ICICI a/cs

Step 3. Now you would be at the echeques menu. Click on the “Add …” button indicated below.

eCheques menu - Click on "add .."

eCheques menu - Click on "add .."

Step 4. Now the details for the credit card needs to be entered here.

Adding details - name and city

Adding details - name and city

  • First add the name on the card and the nickname you are going to use to refer to the card while making payments in the future.
  • The account type is going to be savings only.
  • For city search enter the first few characters of the city. I believe credit card payments are not restricted by city, but I found it safer to use a city like Delhi.
  • Click on Get cities to get the list of cities which match the first few characters you entered. Then select the city you want from the drop down (like NEW DELHI in the screen shot above), and click Get Banks.
Adding details - selecting the city

Adding details - selecting the city

  • You should now see the form change and show you the list of banks available in the city you had selected. Remember, not all banks are available in every city. For example, I had initially searched for Delhi and not New Delhi. The Delhi area doesn’t seem to have any branch of Standard Chartered. So I searched and selected New Delhi instead.
  • Select the bank that you want in the drop down that you get. This whole example focuses on Standard Chartered credit card, but you can pay to any credit card supporting NEFT payments similarly.
  • After selecting the bank, tick the Terms and Conditions checkbox below and click submit.
Adding details - selecting the branch

Adding details - selecting the branch

  • Now you should select the branch that you want to make the payment to. One of the commenters below mentioned that the IFSC code to use for payment for Standard Chartered cards is SCBL0036001. While most branches had this code, some didn’t. I just chose a branch I was familiar with. I do not think the branch matters as much as the IFSC code. So take your pick.
  • Enter your credit card number below .. twice, as asked. And no, that is not my real credit card number. :)
  • Select submit.

Infinity will then take you to a page asking for your confirmation. After you confirm, they will send you a confirmation code to your mobile.

Step 5. Confirming the payee

Go to the page in step 2 above, but instead of clicking the link for non-ICICI accounts, click the “Confirm payee” button below that. This will take you to a simple form where you can enter the code you have received on your mobile to confirm your card as a payee.

Step 6. Making payments

After all this, whenever you want to make a payment, you can go to the page shown in step 3, and click on the “Make a payment” button. Select your card by the nickname you had entered earlier, and enter the details for your payment.

Remember, NEFT transfers like this only happen real-time during regular working hours. If you are making the payment at an odd hour, instead of selecting “Pay immediately”, schedule your payment for the next day.

Hope all this helps somebody. Thanks to everybody who chipped in with comments all these days.

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  • vig,

    hi yup, i was stuck with same issue – they gave me an IFSC code, and i can pay using my other bank account, let me see if it works

  • http://alsdas vig,

    hi yup, i was stuck with same issue – they gave me an IFSC code, and i can pay using my other bank account, let me see if it works

  • Akhil

    Hi,

    Great so can you help me how to pay ICICI Credit card deus. online using NEFT.. What is the code n all…. Thanking you in advance if you help me out

    Regards,
    Akhil

  • Akhil

    Hi,

    Great so can you help me how to pay ICICI Credit card deus. online using NEFT.. What is the code n all…. Thanking you in advance if you help me out

    Regards,
    Akhil

  • Arjun

    i wish to know from Mr Bhattacharya or whomsoever concerned, as to how to pay NEFT payment for credit card payment for standard chartered credit card bill .Please mail me ,as i
    need to pay a bill soon .i would wish they make the NEFT thing clear

  • Arjun

    i wish to know from Mr Bhattacharya or whomsoever concerned, as to how to pay NEFT payment for credit card payment for standard chartered credit card bill .Please mail me ,as i
    need to pay a bill soon .i would wish they make the NEFT thing clear

  • jagan

    Hi,
    Can anyone let me know in detail the procedure to pay other bank credit card bills thru online from my savings account. This would be of great help and much appreciated.

    Regards,
    Jagan

  • jagan

    Hi,
    Can anyone let me know in detail the procedure to pay other bank credit card bills thru online from my savings account. This would be of great help and much appreciated.

    Regards,
    Jagan

  • Mukund

    Can anyone send me the ifsc code to pay Standard Chartered Credit card bills. SCB still insists that NEFT payment is not possible.
    Thanks
    Mukund

  • Mukund

    Can anyone send me the ifsc code to pay Standard Chartered Credit card bills. SCB still insists that NEFT payment is not possible.
    Thanks
    Mukund

  • vishwas

    Boss,

    Someone give the IFSC code. What is it?

  • vishwas

    Boss,

    Someone give the IFSC code. What is it?

  • Manoj

    IFSC codes for all bank branches can be found here.

    http://www.standardchartered.com/in/cb/ibanking/ibft/ifsc_code.zip

    This seems to say that all Standard Chartered branches have the same IFSC code – SCBL0036001.

  • Manoj

    IFSC codes for all bank branches can be found here.

    http://www.standardchartered.com/in/cb/ibanking/ibft/ifsc_code.zip

    This seems to say that all Standard Chartered branches have the same IFSC code – SCBL0036001.

  • Arijit Upadhyay

    Just getting the IFSC SCBL0036001 might not help. I am struggling with paying to SCB credit card for last 3 months. From ICICI online you need to tell branch MICR also to register SCB as an payee, I have tried Mumbai main, Kolkata main, and transacted Rs 50, each time payment bounced back to my account.

    I can pay to HSBC, HDFC, ICICI, UTI, ABN AMRO credit cards through NEFt but not SCB

  • Arijit Upadhyay

    Just getting the IFSC SCBL0036001 might not help. I am struggling with paying to SCB credit card for last 3 months. From ICICI online you need to tell branch MICR also to register SCB as an payee, I have tried Mumbai main, Kolkata main, and transacted Rs 50, each time payment bounced back to my account.

    I can pay to HSBC, HDFC, ICICI, UTI, ABN AMRO credit cards through NEFt but not SCB

  • vishwas

    Thanks.

    Actually, I happened to pay using IFSC code SCBL0036001, mentioned by Manoj too. I used the CP Delhi branch and payed from my ABNAmro online account. I did not need MICR number. It was successfully paid. I will be paying through this route in future.

    There is one problem regarding supplementary card. The payment it seems has to be done through cheque as NEFT payment to main card account does not get credited to suppl card. And I cannot pay to suppl card account directly.

  • vishwas

    Thanks.

    Actually, I happened to pay using IFSC code SCBL0036001, mentioned by Manoj too. I used the CP Delhi branch and payed from my ABNAmro online account. I did not need MICR number. It was successfully paid. I will be paying through this route in future.

    There is one problem regarding supplementary card. The payment it seems has to be done through cheque as NEFT payment to main card account does not get credited to suppl card. And I cannot pay to suppl card account directly.

  • Rajesh

    Thank you very much. I was able to pay my SCB CC bill using NEFT, from my Citibank account.

    • Sushil

      hey but how did u able to pay through the citibank? I also want to pay my SCB credit card bill through my Citibank suvidha account. so please let me know as soon as possible.

    • murthy

      please send the URL or procedure to pay SCB CC bill through CITI bank.

      please send as early as possible , if you don’t mind. -Thanks

  • Rajesh

    Thank you very much. I was able to pay my SCB CC bill using NEFT, from my Citibank account.

    • Sushil

      hey but how did u able to pay through the citibank? I also want to pay my SCB credit card bill through my Citibank suvidha account. so please let me know as soon as possible.

    • murthy

      please send the URL or procedure to pay SCB CC bill through CITI bank.

      please send as early as possible , if you don’t mind. -Thanks

  • Mayuresh Bhagwat

    Hi,

    As far as I know ABN Amro doesn’t provide a facility of e-payment of the bills through a bank account of other banks.

    If you think they do provide, it would be really nice if you could provide the URL for the said transaction.

  • Mayuresh Bhagwat

    Hi,

    As far as I know ABN Amro doesn’t provide a facility of e-payment of the bills through a bank account of other banks.

    If you think they do provide, it would be really nice if you could provide the URL for the said transaction.

  • khalid

    i need sbi and icici ifsc code with branch name. i got ifsc code of icici bank but when i select from my axis ac it doesnt match please help me

    • JITENDRA SINGH

      i want IFSC no of SBI CREDIT CARD no 4006xxxxxxxxxxxx in my name

      [ Edited: Mr. Jitendra, in your interest, please do not mention your credit card number anywhere on the Internet where it is not for the purpose of purchase ]

  • khalid

    i need sbi and icici ifsc code with branch name. i got ifsc code of icici bank but when i select from my axis ac it doesnt match please help me

    • JITENDRA SINGH

      i want IFSC no of SBI CREDIT CARD no 4006xxxxxxxxxxxx in my name

      [ Edited: Mr. Jitendra, in your interest, please do not mention your credit card number anywhere on the Internet where it is not for the purpose of purchase ]

  • http://none.com/ Amit

    hello sir,
    can you please tell me what is a “ACCOUNT Type” we have to choose in Option. Becuase in ICICI Bank it also require.

    As per your link of (http://www.deutschebank.co.in/credit_card_neft_bill_payment.html) They suggest Saving Account.

    But It is possible ? Becuase our account is Credit card Account?

    Please help.
    I want to pay my abn amro card payment through my icici bank saving account.

    Thanks

  • http://none.com Amit

    hello sir,
    can you please tell me what is a “ACCOUNT Type” we have to choose in Option. Becuase in ICICI Bank it also require.

    As per your link of (http://www.deutschebank.co.in/credit_card_neft_bill_payment.html) They suggest Saving Account.

    But It is possible ? Becuase our account is Credit card Account?

    Please help.
    I want to pay my abn amro card payment through my icici bank saving account.

    Thanks

  • http://gauravsinghal2.blogspot.com/ Gaurav

    Can I pay HSBC Credit CArd bills online thru my Citibank or HDFC a/c?? Plz mail me at gauravsinghal2@yahoo.com.

    Thanks in advance for the help…

  • http://gauravsinghal2.blogspot.com/ Gaurav

    Can I pay HSBC Credit CArd bills online thru my Citibank or HDFC a/c?? Plz mail me at gauravsinghal2@yahoo.com.

    Thanks in advance for the help…

  • sunil

    thx for the info guys,

    was able to pay stancart bill via citibank suvidha account.

    • Vinay

      Hi Sunil,

      Can you guide me how to go about paying SCB credit card bill using suvidha account?

      Thanks much
      Vinay

    • Satishchandra

      Hi Sunil,

      Can you tell me how you paid your standard chartered credit card bill through your citibank suvidha account. Please share the procdure with me on my email address satishchandra.shukla@citi.com

      Thanks in advance.

  • sunil

    thx for the info guys,

    was able to pay stancart bill via citibank suvidha account.

    • Vinay

      Hi Sunil,

      Can you guide me how to go about paying SCB credit card bill using suvidha account?

      Thanks much
      Vinay

    • Satishchandra

      Hi Sunil,

      Can you tell me how you paid your standard chartered credit card bill through your citibank suvidha account. Please share the procdure with me on my email address satishchandra.shukla@citi.com

      Thanks in advance.

  • Sumit D

    Hi,

    Can anyone please tell me how to make HSBC credit card payment from my HDFC/ICICI savings a/c?

    What is the IFSC code & type of a/c (Savings/Cash credit/card payment etc) ?

    Thanks,
    Sumit

  • Sumit D

    Hi,

    Can anyone please tell me how to make HSBC credit card payment from my HDFC/ICICI savings a/c?

    What is the IFSC code & type of a/c (Savings/Cash credit/card payment etc) ?

    Thanks,
    Sumit

  • http://www.raghunathrao.com/ raghunathrao

    I would like to know the IFSC code paying for HSBC CreditCard too. Anyone?

  • http://www.raghunathrao.com/ raghunathrao

    I would like to know the IFSC code paying for HSBC CreditCard too. Anyone?

  • Murali

    Dear Friends

    NEFT is the unique identification number allotted to each branch of each Bank, the list of every Bank/Branch NEFT codes you will get from your own net banking account undr NEFT/OTher Banks Funds transfer column,(Only thing is you gotto enter the bank name and the branch name in respective fields and click on search button, It gives you the code,select the same and go ahead…

    • Sumit D

      Hi,

      HSBC has told me that the IFSC code for HSBC credit card payment is ‘HSBC01INDIA’

      But, both HDFC & ICICI netbanking aren’t accepting ‘HSBC01INDIA’ as a valid IFSC code. I have called HDFC & HSBC customer care many times in this regard, but the issue is not resolved till date.

      Also, for credit card payment, HSBC doesn’t specify any particular branch name, and hence, I’m unable to make HSBC credit card payment.
      I have transferred funds to other banks’ savings accounts without any problem. But, I’m still unable to make HSBC credit card payment.

      Anyone, who knows the IFSC code (& other relevant details) for HSBC credit card payment, please share the same with me. Your help will be greatly appreciated.

      • Arijit Upadhyay

        HSBC IFSC is HSBC01INDIA
        you can select any branch as longa s IFSC is as above. in ICICI net banking, in city ‘New Delhi’ Delhi branch has this ocde, in Kolkata city, kolkata main branch has this code.

        • Mani

          I got a mail from HSBC saying NEFT payment is not possible because of system upgrades and have no idea when it would be restarted. Is this true?

  • Murali

    Dear Friends

    NEFT is the unique identification number allotted to each branch of each Bank, the list of every Bank/Branch NEFT codes you will get from your own net banking account undr NEFT/OTher Banks Funds transfer column,(Only thing is you gotto enter the bank name and the branch name in respective fields and click on search button, It gives you the code,select the same and go ahead…

    • Sumit D

      Hi,

      HSBC has told me that the IFSC code for HSBC credit card payment is ‘HSBC01INDIA’

      But, both HDFC & ICICI netbanking aren’t accepting ‘HSBC01INDIA’ as a valid IFSC code. I have called HDFC & HSBC customer care many times in this regard, but the issue is not resolved till date.

      Also, for credit card payment, HSBC doesn’t specify any particular branch name, and hence, I’m unable to make HSBC credit card payment.
      I have transferred funds to other banks’ savings accounts without any problem. But, I’m still unable to make HSBC credit card payment.

      Anyone, who knows the IFSC code (& other relevant details) for HSBC credit card payment, please share the same with me. Your help will be greatly appreciated.

      • Arijit Upadhyay

        HSBC IFSC is HSBC01INDIA
        you can select any branch as longa s IFSC is as above. in ICICI net banking, in city ‘New Delhi’ Delhi branch has this ocde, in Kolkata city, kolkata main branch has this code.

        • Mani

          I got a mail from HSBC saying NEFT payment is not possible because of system upgrades and have no idea when it would be restarted. Is this true?

  • Arijit Upadhyay

    IFSC for making credit card payment for following banks. I have tested and used these -

    ABN Amro – IFSC ABNA0200001
    HSBC – IFSC HSBC01INDIA
    HDFC – IFSC HDFC0000543
    Barcklays – IFSC BARC0INBBIR
    Kotak – IFSC KKBK0000958, MAIN BRANCH MUMBAI , MICR 400485002

    • Sumit D

      Hi Arijit,

      Many thanks for the help.

      I will try soon by following your instruction.

      Also, what will be account type for HSBC credit card payment through ICICI netbanking? Savings or Cash credit?

      Thanks,
      Sumit

      • Arijit Upadhyay

        I think those are immaterial. For some accounts I have used savings and some cash credit, both work fine. In NEFT and previously in RTGS the payments are made by Structured Financial Messaging Solution (SFMS) which is a simple message like SMS.

        {A: B09F22I000001000SBIN000100200101012227}

        The originating bank sends this SFMS to processing centre and destination bank acknowledges the receipt. This message contains originating bank IFSC, destination IFSC and destination account number. Nothing more. SO account type, MICR code etc are immaterial, god kkows why ICICI and other net banking facilities are still using those MICR and account type etc for NEFT processing.

      • A S VARMA

        Savigs or card payments

    • Balu

      Thanks, a lot. Im testing it now.

  • Arijit Upadhyay

    IFSC for making credit card payment for following banks. I have tested and used these -

    ABN Amro – IFSC ABNA0200001
    HSBC – IFSC HSBC01INDIA
    HDFC – IFSC HDFC0000543
    Barcklays – IFSC BARC0INBBIR
    Kotak – IFSC KKBK0000958, MAIN BRANCH MUMBAI , MICR 400485002

    • Sumit D

      Hi Arijit,

      Many thanks for the help.

      I will try soon by following your instruction.

      Also, what will be account type for HSBC credit card payment through ICICI netbanking? Savings or Cash credit?

      Thanks,
      Sumit

      • Arijit Upadhyay

        I think those are immaterial. For some accounts I have used savings and some cash credit, both work fine. In NEFT and previously in RTGS the payments are made by Structured Financial Messaging Solution (SFMS) which is a simple message like SMS.

        {A: B09F22I000001000SBIN000100200101012227}

        The originating bank sends this SFMS to processing centre and destination bank acknowledges the receipt. This message contains originating bank IFSC, destination IFSC and destination account number. Nothing more. SO account type, MICR code etc are immaterial, god kkows why ICICI and other net banking facilities are still using those MICR and account type etc for NEFT processing.

      • A S VARMA

        Savigs or card payments

    • Balu

      Thanks, a lot. Im testing it now.

  • Subimal Goswami

    i was stuck with same issue – Thank u so much for the help

  • Subimal Goswami

    i was stuck with same issue – Thank u so much for the help

  • Sumit

    I have successfully tested HSBC credit card payment from both ICICI Bank & HDFC Bank savings a/c.

    For ICICI Bank, I selected Kolkata main Branch with ‘HSBC01INDIA’ IFSC code.

    At HDFC Bank netbanking, ‘HSBC01INDIA’ could not be found out. So, I tried with Kolkata main branch with ‘HSBC0700004′ IFSC code, and the payment was successful.

    For detailed list of banks & branches, you may refer to http://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/content/docs/68774.xls

    This list indicates that HSBC0700004′s corresponding MICR code is 700039004, whereas HSBC01INDIA isn’t listed.

    On the other hand, ICICI internetbanking shows as follows for HSBC:

    Branch MICR Code IFSC Code

    BBD BAGH 700039004 HSBC0700004
    CALCUTTA MAIN BR. 700039002 HSBC01INDIA

    Both HSBC01INDIA & HSBC0700004 have same physical branch address. It might be that HSBC01INDIA doesn’t correspond to normal savings a/c, but it is mainly for credit card payment — whereas HSBC0700004 is related to normal savings a/c. I think this phenomenon holds true for other city main branches too.

    Furthermore, although irrelevant & redundant, we should select ‘Savings A/c’ at ICICI netbanking & ‘Card Payment’ at HDFC netbanking respectively, while specifying account type (Cash credit corresponds to altogether different thing i.e. sort of loan to businessmen).

    Irrespective of the above complications, I have successfully made HSBC card payment because of Arijit’s help. So, Arijit, a BIG Thank You !! Moreover, your depth of knowledge is truely appreciable.

    Thanks,
    Sumit

    • Sagar

      ICICI has removed HSBC braches having HSBC01INDIA as IFS code from the selection list. Can anybody confirm this as I’m not able to locate any HSBC branch having IFSC as HSBC01INDIA in ICICI selection list?
      Please help.

      • http://www.zyx.com/ zyx

        Not only that, it’s not allowing payments to HSBC01INDIA accounts anymore (if you had registered earlier). It says “the branch is disabled for all modes of transfer”. The customer service reps at both banks suggest contacting the other bank in this regard.

    • http://www.google.com/ GR

      Folks,
      When I spoke to a manager at HSBC, she asked me to use this IFSC code for HSBC payment HSBC0400002 [ which corresponds to main branch, HSBC Mumbai -which is where my card was issued.

      I used IDBI net-banking for the transfer and it showed up as successful.

      @Sandip, Great post! and the comments were of great help. Cheers!

    • Senthil

      Thanks guys, I have made successfully HSBC credit card payment through NEFT transfer using IFSC code HSBC0560002 (Bangalore Main branch) . I think people from different city the IFSC code may change, check with customer care.

  • Sumit

    I have successfully tested HSBC credit card payment from both ICICI Bank & HDFC Bank savings a/c.

    For ICICI Bank, I selected Kolkata main Branch with ‘HSBC01INDIA’ IFSC code.

    At HDFC Bank netbanking, ‘HSBC01INDIA’ could not be found out. So, I tried with Kolkata main branch with ‘HSBC0700004′ IFSC code, and the payment was successful.

    For detailed list of banks & branches, you may refer to http://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/content/docs/68774.xls

    This list indicates that HSBC0700004′s corresponding MICR code is 700039004, whereas HSBC01INDIA isn’t listed.

    On the other hand, ICICI internetbanking shows as follows for HSBC:

    Branch MICR Code IFSC Code

    BBD BAGH 700039004 HSBC0700004
    CALCUTTA MAIN BR. 700039002 HSBC01INDIA

    Both HSBC01INDIA & HSBC0700004 have same physical branch address. It might be that HSBC01INDIA doesn’t correspond to normal savings a/c, but it is mainly for credit card payment — whereas HSBC0700004 is related to normal savings a/c. I think this phenomenon holds true for other city main branches too.

    Furthermore, although irrelevant & redundant, we should select ‘Savings A/c’ at ICICI netbanking & ‘Card Payment’ at HDFC netbanking respectively, while specifying account type (Cash credit corresponds to altogether different thing i.e. sort of loan to businessmen).

    Irrespective of the above complications, I have successfully made HSBC card payment because of Arijit’s help. So, Arijit, a BIG Thank You !! Moreover, your depth of knowledge is truely appreciable.

    Thanks,
    Sumit

    • Sagar

      ICICI has removed HSBC braches having HSBC01INDIA as IFS code from the selection list. Can anybody confirm this as I’m not able to locate any HSBC branch having IFSC as HSBC01INDIA in ICICI selection list?
      Please help.

      • http://www.zyx.com zyx

        Not only that, it’s not allowing payments to HSBC01INDIA accounts anymore (if you had registered earlier). It says “the branch is disabled for all modes of transfer”. The customer service reps at both banks suggest contacting the other bank in this regard.

    • http://www.google.com GR

      Folks,
      When I spoke to a manager at HSBC, she asked me to use this IFSC code for HSBC payment HSBC0400002 [ which corresponds to main branch, HSBC Mumbai -which is where my card was issued.

      I used IDBI net-banking for the transfer and it showed up as successful.

      @Sandip, Great post! and the comments were of great help. Cheers!

    • Senthil

      Thanks guys, I have made successfully HSBC credit card payment through NEFT transfer using IFSC code HSBC0560002 (Bangalore Main branch) . I think people from different city the IFSC code may change, check with customer care.

  • deepak

    hi,

    Its prominent…I got clearly how transfer funds to other credit cards,
    thanks.

  • deepak

    hi,

    Its prominent…I got clearly how transfer funds to other credit cards,
    thanks.

  • srithish

    hi every1,
    i jus need a clarification, i have a hdfc account and a stan chart. titanium credit card. How can i pay the credit card bills using my hdfc account online. If any1 hv some info pls share.. thx..

    • Sumit

      Under Third Party Transfer, add a Beneficiary by selecting “Transfer to other bank / Credit Card Payment (Using NEFT) “. Select a branch (preferably a Main Branch) with IFSC code “SCBL0036001″. New beneficiary added, will be “Enabled” after 24 Hours of addition. Subsequently, you can make fund transfer to the Card.

      Note: If you aren’t registered for Third Party Transfer’, then get registered for the same first.

      I myself haven’t tried the above process with stanchat card, but hope you will be successful.

  • srithish

    hi every1,
    i jus need a clarification, i have a hdfc account and a stan chart. titanium credit card. How can i pay the credit card bills using my hdfc account online. If any1 hv some info pls share.. thx..

    • Sumit

      Under Third Party Transfer, add a Beneficiary by selecting “Transfer to other bank / Credit Card Payment (Using NEFT) “. Select a branch (preferably a Main Branch) with IFSC code “SCBL0036001″. New beneficiary added, will be “Enabled” after 24 Hours of addition. Subsequently, you can make fund transfer to the Card.

      Note: If you aren’t registered for Third Party Transfer’, then get registered for the same first.

      I myself haven’t tried the above process with stanchat card, but hope you will be successful.

  • Jishnu

    @Sumit
    Hey, where did you take your CC from ? is it kolkatta?

    • Sumit

      Jishnu,

      Yes, I have taken my CC from Kolkata. But, location of CC issuance doesn’t matter, as far as CC payment through NEFT is concerned.

  • Jishnu

    @Sumit
    Hey, where did you take your CC from ? is it kolkatta?

    • Sumit

      Jishnu,

      Yes, I have taken my CC from Kolkata. But, location of CC issuance doesn’t matter, as far as CC payment through NEFT is concerned.

  • Rekha Sekhri

    Thanks a million for the walkthrough in registering for paying the Stanchart CC through my ICICI bank account.
    I’ve registered the payee. I haven’t made a payment yet but I hope it works. It’s a pain to find a drop box for the cheques.

    Thanks.

    Rekha

  • Rekha Sekhri

    Thanks a million for the walkthrough in registering for paying the Stanchart CC through my ICICI bank account.
    I’ve registered the payee. I haven’t made a payment yet but I hope it works. It’s a pain to find a drop box for the cheques.

    Thanks.

    Rekha