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HDFC Bank clarifies why its mobile, online services were recently disrupted

The bank said that it had underestimated the growth in volumes across payment products through multiple channels like cards, Unified Payments Interface (UPI).

January 20, 2020 / 13:36 IST
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HDFC Bank said that the reason behind the disruption in its mobile and internet banking services in December was high transaction volumes. It has also dismissed the rumour of a cyber attack. It added that the same had been communicated to the banking regulator.

The lender also said that it was adding more capacities to the bank’s payments system to avoid such instances going ahead.

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The bank said that it underestimated the growth in volumes across payment products through multiple channels like cards, Unified Payments Interface (UPI).

“One would have normally envisaged that from the base level, you normally size up for about four to five times the capacity,” said Sashidhar Jagdishan, executive director, HDFC Bank. He added that the volumes had gone beyond five times the bank’s estimation. “So, it’s more of a capacity issue,” he said.