HDFC Bank has announced on its website that UPI services will be temporarily suspended for two days on November 5 and November 23 due to maintenance.

Attention users! GPay, PhonePe will not work for these 2 days!.

UPI: In this modern age, no one carries large sums of money. All transactions are done online through banking apps and transaction apps.From shopping at the grocery store to panipuri shops on the street, everything makes money transfers through UPI.
However, going out without money can sometimes cause problems. People without money face difficulties in many situations like network problems, mobile phones running out of charge. So it's always good to have change handy. Also, UPI transactions are not available in some areas in Tier II and III cities except metros like Chennai.

Apart from this, now India's leading bank hdfc bank has released UPI based notification for its customers. That is, it has been announced that the UPI service will not be available for two days and that too for a specified time.
Regarding this, HDFC Bank has announced on its website that UPI services will be temporarily suspended for two days on November 5 and November 23 due to maintenance.

In particular, it has announced that UPI services will be temporarily suspended for 2 hours on 5th and 3 hours on 23rd November.

HDFC informed customers that such maintenance work is important for smooth transactions. UPI will be temporarily down for two hours on November 5th from 12 midnight to 2 am and for three hours on November 23 from 12 midnight to 3 am due to maintenance work.
It will not work on UPI transactions like HDFC Bank Current Account, Savings Account, RuPay Credit Card etc. UPI transactions cannot be done on any app like hdfc MobileBanking App, GPay, Paytm, Phonepe, whatsapp Pay etc.


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