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How can I pay online using Debit card?

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by Mahindra Finance

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June 22, 2023

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1 mins read

You can pay using Visa, Master Card, Maestro, and RuPay debit cards.

Step 1: Select ‘Debit Card’ as the payment mode on QuickPay page

Step 2: Enter your debit card number, expiry date, CVV (3 digits on the back of your card) and card holder name

Step 3: Enter the OTP sent by bank to your registered phone or email

Step 4: Confirm the transaction and enter the OTP sent by bank to your registered phone or email

Step 5: On successful transaction, Mahindra Finance (MMFSL) will acknowledge your payment through a receipt

Common failure reasons for debit card transaction:

User presses Back or Refresh or Cancel button – Retry the transaction

User authentication failure – Enter the card details and 3D secure pin correctly

Insufficient funds – Make sure you have enough balance in your account For further queries, you can contact your bank branch or customer care.

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