A credit card is one of the most important financial tools, enabling instant purchases, online payments, and cashless transactions. However, if you notice unauthorized transactions or misplace your card, it’s crucial to block it immediately to prevent fraud.

Ways to Block Your ICICI Credit Card

Through icici bank iMobile App:

Open the iMobile app on your smartphone.

Go to Cards → Credit Cards → Block Card.

Confirm the action; your card will be blocked instantly.

Through Net Banking:

Log in to your ICICI Bank net banking account.

Navigate to Cards → Credit Card services → Block Card.

Select your card and confirm to block it immediately.

Through customer Care:

Call the ICICI Bank helpline at 1860 120 7777 or 1860 266 7777.

Provide your card details and request to block the card immediately.

Through SMS:

Some ICICI cards allow blocking via SMS. Check the latest instructions on the official website or app.

After Blocking Your Card

  • Monitor your account for any suspicious transactions.
  • Request a replacement card through the app, net banking, or customer care.
  • Update automatic payments linked to your old card to avoid failed transactions.

Conclusion

Blocking your ICICI Bank credit card quickly in emergencies helps prevent fraud and financial loss. Using the app, net banking, or helpline, you can block your card instantly and request a replacement without any hassle.

 

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