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HSBC India Credit Card Bill Payment: 7 Ways in 2026

Every way to pay your HSBC India credit card bill — NetBanking, UPI, mobile app, NEFT, cheque, cash. Reference numbers, IFSC details, and the fastest method per use case.

7 ways to pay your HSBC credit card bill

  1. NetBanking https://www.hsbc.co.in. Login → Cards → Pay Bill. Instant credit, no fee.
  2. UPI — pay to hsbccc.<card-no>@hsbc from BHIM / PhonePe / GPay / Paytm. Instant credit. ₹0 MDR for personal payments below ₹2L.
  3. Mobile app HSBC India Mobile Banking. Download from Play Store / App Store. Login with your registered mobile.
  4. NEFT / IMPS from another bank — beneficiary: your 16-digit card number. IFSC: check the back of your card or your statement. Credits in 2-30 minutes.
  5. BBPS (Bharat BillPay) — add HSBC Credit Card as a biller on any BBPS app (PhonePe / Paytm / GPay / BHIM or your own bank app) and pay using the card number. NPCI-operated, works from every bank, instant confirmation.
  6. Cheque / DDDrop at any HSBC ATM/branch — payee 'HSBC Credit Card <card no>'. Allow 3-5 working days for credit.
  7. Branch payment Any HSBC India branch (limited — major metros only). Same-day credit.
  8. Auto-payStanding instruction via HSBC Online Banking. Set to "full statement balance" to avoid all interest charges.

Fastest method, by situation

Your situationBest methodCredit time
Due date is todayUPI or HSBC appInstant
Paying from a different bankIMPS / BBPS2–30 min
Want it on autopilotAuto-pay (full balance)On due date
No app / no internetBranch cash or chequeSame day – 5 days

Pay before the due date. The interest-free grace period (typically 18–25 days from statement date) only applies if you clear the total amount due. Pay only the minimum and interest of roughly 36–45% p.a. is charged from the transaction date on the entire balance, plus a late-payment fee — so a delayed or partial payment is far costlier than the bill itself.

Numbers and contact methods sourced directly from HSBC India's public help pages. The bank may update contact options without notice — verify on the bank's official website before any financially sensitive action.

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FAQ

How do I pay my HSBC India credit card bill?
Six options for HSBC India credit card payment: NetBanking via https://www.hsbc.co.in; UPI via hsbccc.<card-no>@hsbc; HSBC India Mobile Banking; NEFT/IMPS from any bank to the credit-card number as beneficiary account; cheque/DD drop at any HSBC ATM or branch; cash payment at any HSBC branch. Auto-pay is also available via standing instruction.
Can I pay my HSBC credit card bill from another bank?
Yes. Use NEFT or IMPS from your other bank's NetBanking, with the beneficiary set as the 16-digit credit card number and IFSC of your HSBC card-issuing branch (check the back of your card or your statement). UPI also works — pay to the VPA hsbccc.<card-no>@hsbc from BHIM / PhonePe / Google Pay / Paytm. Payments via UPI typically credit instantly; NEFT/IMPS within 2-30 minutes.
What is the HSBC credit card UPI handle for bill payment?
HSBC accepts UPI bill payment via hsbccc.<card-no>@hsbc. Replace <card-no> or <last4> with the relevant digits from your physical card. UPI payments below ₹2 lakh credit instantly with zero MDR to the cardholder.
How do I set up auto-pay on my HSBC credit card?
Standing instruction via HSBC Online Banking
What if I can't access HSBC NetBanking or app?
Fall back options: (1) walk into any HSBC branch with cash + your card. (2) Drop cheque/DD at any HSBC ATM (24×7). (3) NEFT/IMPS from another bank via the beneficiary route above. (4) Call 1860 500 2002 / 1800 103 4722 — IVR allows payment via UPI link sent over SMS.
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Credit cards in India are issued by banks and NBFCs licensed by the Reserve Bank of India. Card issuance, credit limit, interest rate (APR), fees, and reward structures are at the sole discretion of the issuer subject to KYC, credit profile, and internal policy. Rates and benefits shown on this page are issuer-published and may change without notice — verify on the issuer's official website before applying.

Risk note: Carrying revolving credit-card balances at typical APRs of 36–48% per annum is one of the most expensive forms of debt in India. Always pay the total amount due, not just the minimum.

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