As technology advances, our lives are becoming easier. Many once-difficult tasks can now be done quickly with the help of technology. One such innovation is the Unified Payment Interface (UPI), which has made payments simple and convenient. This is why almost everyone uses UPI today.
Whether buying groceries from a store or shopping in a mall, UPI is widely used. It also helps in completing various bank-related tasks, allowing users to transfer money from one account to another easily. In this way, UPI has brought a revolution in banking transactions. Meanwhile, HDFC Bank has sent a message to its customers, informing them that its UPI services will not work from 12 AM to 3 AM on February 8, 2025. This means HDFC Bank’s UPI service will be unavailable for three hours.
Why Will the Services Be Closed?
The company has stated that due to necessary bank system maintenance, its UPI services will be temporarily unavailable. As a result, several services, including UPI transactions, will be affected, and customers will not be able to transfer money between accounts during this time.
Which Services Will Be Affected?
Due to system maintenance, the following services will be affected:
- Bank current and savings accounts
- RuPay credit card transactions
- HDFC mobile banking app
- Third-party app providers supported by HDFC
- Merchant UPI transaction services
If you are an HDFC customer and are travelling, it’s a good idea to keep some cash on hand to meet your immediate needs. If you have an account with another bank, you can use their UPI services during this period.
Our systems upgrade has been completed! Excited to serve you better.
Thank you for your continued support and understanding.#Annoucement #SystemUpgrade pic.twitter.com/tizMzJwdjr
— HDFC Bank (@HDFC_Bank) January 25, 2025
Why Are Banking Services Closed?
Banks occasionally close their digital services for a few hours for maintenance. During this time, tasks like system upgrades and maintenance are carried out. These service outages typically last for 3-4 hours at night. It’s important to note that banks usually notify their customers about such maintenance in advance.