![]() ![]() ![]() Accountholders can download and install HDFC Bank Mobile Banking app to avail services and facilities like HDFC balance enquiry, mini statement, fund transfer, cheque book request and much more. HDFC Bank Mobile Banking app is available on both Google Play Store and Apple App store to do banking anytime, quickly and on-the-go. Account-holders can also check the previous transactions, HDFC mini statement and do fund transfer using HDFC net banking facilityĬheck HDFC Bank Balance via Mobile Banking.Any user can do HDFC Balance Check right there on the home screen or dashboard of the net banking service.The account holder will be required to enter the Customer ID and Password to login to the HDFC net banking account. ![]() If an account holder is registered for internet banking services of HDFC Bank, he/she can check HDFC Bank account balance easily in no time. They can download the registration form below –įollowing are a few ways using which account holders can do HDFC Bank balance check: Check HDFC Bank Balance via Net Banking HDFC Bank Registration by Filling SMS Banking Application FormĪccount holders can download HDFC balance check via SMS banking & missed call banking form, fill it out, and submit the duly signed form at the nearest HDFC Bank Branch. Click on Register for Mobile Banking to use HDFC Balance Enquiry service using Missed Call Banking and SMS Banking.Users just need to follow the below-mentioned steps – HDFC Balance Check Registration using ATMĪccount holders can register for HDFC Balance Check via SMS banking and missed call banking by visiting their nearest ATM as well. Provide all the necessary details to register.Login to HDFC net banking using Customer ID and PIN.To register using HDFC Net Banking, account holders will be required to follow the below-mentioned steps – HDFC Balance Enquiry Registration using Net Banking HDFC Bank will register the account holder’s mobile number for SMS Banking instantly. Following are a few ways in which account holders can register for HDFC balance check via SMS banking and missed call banking – HDFC Mobile Registration by Sending an SMSĪccount holders can SMS REGISTER to 5676712 from the registered mobile number. But it could be with a little work and UI polish, so I hope you'll take this as constructive criticism instead of random carping.To use the HDFC Balance Enquiry service, account holders need to register for HDFC missed call banking and SMS banking as well. I know the app is free, but I just don't feel, in its current state, that it's a good representation of the great service you provide via the website. Would be nice to see some of the very nice styling from the website in the app, instead of the default (boring) tableview backgrounds and colors. The aforementioned + button in the toolbar could be made a little wider, and could also use a larger icon to make it more distinct. I'd also shave down the green bar height so it's just tall enough for the buttons - there's a lot of wasted space there. ![]() Why the abbreviated "More Txns" button under the Transaction list? I would change it to just read "More", and also add an "Add" button to the left so I don't have to hunt-and-peck the small + button in the toolbar. If I have a default account enabled in Preferences, new transactions should have that account selected by default, instead of making me pick it every time. (This is probably the thing that annoys me most - it's so many unnecessary taps just to enter one transaction.) In the New Transaction/Edit Transaction views, I should be able to add/edit the fields within the same view, instead of having to tap through each one to a detail view. (Also, in the Account view, tapping a tablecell so it's highlighted and then hitting the detail disclosure arrow seems to crash the app in iOS4.) In all of the various views, tapping anywhere in a tablecell with a detail disclosure arrow should take me to the detail view - don't make me hunt around to find the tiny touch area on the arrow itself. Just add a UIActivity spinner and loading message into the main window somewhere instead. Drop the UIAlert window that keeps popping up to display "Loading Data." - it's annoying and unnecessary. The good news is that some relatively minor UI changes would fix most of my issues with the app. I've been waiting for it for a long time, so it was a downer to discover that it's actually more cumbersome to use than the webapp. But I'm really disappointed by the iPhone app. ![]()
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