• Mobile Credit Card from RCom, HDFC

    Mobile Credit Card from RCom, HDFC

    Techtree News Staff, Feb 19, 2008 1724 hrs IST

    RCom and HDFC Bank have come together to offer India's first virtual credit card to Reliance users possessing HDFC Bank credit cards.

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Days of ferrying around credit cards seem numbered. It's time now for people to use the 'Mobile Credit Card'; at least Reliance mobile users.

Reliance Communications (RCom) and HDFC Bank have come together to offer India's first virtual credit card to Reliance users possessing HDFC Bank credit cards.

The Reliance 'mPay' credit card allows users to make postpaid bill payments, get pre-paid top-up, and pay Reliance Energy monthly electricity bills.

Users don't need to enter a card number or card verification value (CVV) or expiry date to be able to use the 'mPay' service. HDFC Bank would authenticate all the information with RCom, which would then be used to initiate and authorize all payments using customers' mobile handsets.

The service is extended further to allow users book movie- and travel- tickets, make payments at shops and restaurants, and shop on the Internet.

RCom claims there isn't any financial risk involved in the event users lose their mobile phones; the reason being 'mPay' is PIN-protected. To use the service and make payments, customers need to use the same PIN that is issued them at the time of issue of the virtual credit card.

Besides, as all transactions are initiated using the mobile number to which the 'mPay' service has been issued, there's no risk of card skimming or card compromise on the Internet either, claims RCom.

The 'mPay' credit card can be used with HDFC Bank at any merchant establishment that accepts payment via Reliance 'mPay'.

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Discussion Board
(7) Comments
mohammed imran
,hyderabad, on Aug 30, 2008 03:24 PM
how to i apply reliance credit card
Sunil Kumar M.P
,Bangalore, on Mar 28, 2008 03:24 PM
How to i apply reliance mobile credit card
Sumit Pandey
,Mumbai, on Mar 02, 2008 06:17 PM
How long before someone actually starts using something like this in India? It would be interesting to see. I was amazed at the number of payment options in India, especially credit cards in India now...was checking out this site www.comparecards.in which has some insane number of credit cards in India. More options for the consumer i guess...
jwalant
,Godhra, on Feb 19, 2008 05:48 PM
nice scheme.
amit
,delhi, on Feb 27, 2008 06:02 PM
tectree inad of just palcing order accept card and deliver good , this is outdated method.
Amit
,Delhi, on Feb 19, 2008 07:42 PM
I guess Airtel is already offering this to its post paid users for payment. And there is no restriction on any bank
keshav bhatia
,ahmedabad, on Feb 24, 2008 11:44 PM
thats true...ur abso correct tech tree is really bad at times..

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