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Standard Chartered Credit Card Helpline Numbers in India

Following are the Standard Chartered Credit Card Helpline Numbers

Standard Chartered Credit Card Helpline - Amritsar
1800 345 1000

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HDFC Signature Card for Premium Clients

HDFC Bank has introduced a new premium card for clients called HDFC Bank Visa Signagure Card.  Speaking at the Card Release HDFC Bank’s country head for Retail Services,  Pralay Mondal said, the bank was offering a Rs 3 lakh credit limit on the new Signature Cards. HDFC’s Signature card also offered card holders benefits through the tie-ups with global partners.

SBI Credit Card Customer Care Numbers

List of SBI Credit Card Customer Care Numbers/SBI Cards Toll Free numbers

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SBI 24-Hrs Credit Card Bank-by-Phone Service Numbers for all over India.
From BSNL / MTNL Lines - 1800 180 1290 From all other phones - 39 02 02 02
Note : If calling from a mobile phone, please prefix your city STD code .

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Credit cards: Banks flout guidelines

 Ever wondered how long it would take to clear the Rs 50,000 outstanding on your credit card? Probably, no one, other than your credit card company, knows the answer.

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Use Credit Cards Wisely

Credit cards are a convenient way of paying bills and covering daily expenses, but they make it far easier for the financially challenged to carelessly wrack up debt.

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HDFC Bank Credit Card Help Line Numbers

HDFC Bank Call Center Numbers City wise for Credit Card Related Queries.

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SBI Cards to expand presense to 150 Cities in India

SBI Cards, a joint venture between SBI and GE Money, expects to ramp up its geographical presence to 150 cities by end-March 2008, its Chief Executive, Roopam Asthana, said.

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Credit Card Companies to Charge more Interest

Leading Credit cards will now pinch your pockets more as leading banks have hiked the rate of interest charged on card dues by 1-3% per month in the last two-three months.

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