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My bank account has been posted with account validation entries. However, I cannot enter the same on the website. What should I do?
Why do I see "Money in Clearing" on the Online Tracker when my account has already been debited?
What is a Customer Initiated Payment (CIP)?
How do I make an online transfer from the UK?
Is it necessary for me or my beneficiary to have an account with HDFC Bank?
Are there transactions fees?
How long does it take for the beneficiary to receive money?
For what purposes can I send money to India?
What is the maximum amount that I can send through Quickremit?
If I have a query on my remittance, how can I get it resolved?






My bank account has been posted with account validation entries. However, I cannot enter the same on the website. What should I do? Account validation entries are posted to your bank account on the 2nd or 3rd working day after you complete the one-time registration for online transfers. We e-mail you on the 3rd working day outlining details of the account validation process, subsequent to which you can enter the amount on the website. We request you to wait for our e-mail with details and then make entries on the website.
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Why do I see "Money in Clearing" on the Online Tracker when my account has already been debited?
Though it is a Direct Debit transaction, we do not receive the credit immediately and hence the status may read as "Funds in Clearing". This status notification changes as soon as we receive the money. However, there is no delay in sending your remittance to the recipient in India.
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What is a Customer Initiated Payment (CIP)?
Customer Initiated Payment (CIP) is a fully online mode of sending money from your bank account in the United Kingdom by using your bank's Internet Banking service.
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How do I make an online transfer from the UK?
After filling the transaction details on Quickremit, access your account via Internet Banking and transfer the remittance amount to us through the Bankers Automated Clearing Service (BACS) option.

You will also need to provide the 'Internet Banking Trace Number' of your transaction to Quickremit. You can enter this number either while booking your transaction or much later through the Online Tracker facility.

The Internet Banking Trace Number is compulsory to process the transaction.
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Is it necessary for me or my beneficiary to have an account with HDFC Bank?
No. It is not required by you or your beneficiary to have an account with HDFC Bank using Quickremit. All you need to have is an account with any of the UK bank.
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Are there transactions fees?
There is no transaction fee charged for remitting money through Quickremit.

Fees and charges are subject to change, HDFC Bank reserves the right to modify the charge schedule without prior notice.
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How long does it take for the beneficiary to receive money?
For delivery schedules, click here
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For What purposes can I send money to India?
There are a number of reasons for which you can send money to India:
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What is the maximum amount that I can send through Quickremit?
Minimum Amount of GBP to execute a transaction is GBP 50
Maximum Amount of GBP that can be sent in one transaction is GBP 5000

GBP Limits
Transaction No. Amount
Daily 5 10,000
Weekly 10 12,000
Annual 25 25,000

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If I have a query on my remittance, how can I get it resolved?
For all your queries, use any of one these convenient options to contact Quickremit Customer Service:

E-mail: quickremit@timesofmoney.com
Online: Chat now
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