Discover how to track the delivery status of your ATM card with a few simple steps.
The ATM-cum-debit card stands as a notable invention in the banking industry. This lightweight and convenient banking tool enables access to a wide array of financial services. It facilitates round-the-clock account access for deposits and withdrawals. Nowadays, you can conveniently apply for debit cards online via internet banking and track the delivery status of your ATM card.
To deliver your ATM-cum-debit card to your registered mailing address, banks use third-party delivery partners such postal services or private courier services. The delivery status of your debit card can be monitored by following the steps below:
Alternatively, you may reach out to the customer service of the bank, where you will be required to submit your identity proof and tracking number. You have the option of obtaining the tracking details automatically by the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system or by speaking with a customer service executive who will provide you with the estimated delivery time and relevant information.
You can track the status of your debit card delivery through the bank's internet banking portal. if your bank has not provided you a tracking number.Here's how:
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The bank sends regular updates on the status of your debit card delivery to the registered mobile number of the client. If you are not receiving updates, you may directly contact the customer service department to inquire about the status of your card.
Tracking the status of your ATM card delivery is effortless with the information provided above. Your card is typically delivered within 24-48 hours of dispatch, guaranteeing that you will have uninterrupted access to your bank account and services.
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*Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only. We recommend you get in touch with your income tax advisor or CA for expert advice.