1. Check if Your bank Allows It
Most major banks let you change the due date once every 6–12 months, but:
Some restrict it to a specific range of dates (not any date you want)
Some may not allow it if your account is new or has pending dues
2. Use Net banking or mobile App (Fastest Method)
Many banks now offer this directly online:
Steps:
Log in to your bank’s net banking or mobile app
Go to Credit Card section
Select Manage Card / service Requests
Look for “Change Billing Cycle” or “Change Due Date”
Choose a new date from available options
Submit and confirm via OTP
3. Call customer Care
If online option is not available:
Call your credit card customer care number (on the back of your card)
Request a due date or billing cycle change
Verify identity (OTP or security questions)
4. Visit a Branch (Less Common Now)
You can also:
Fill out a written request form
Submit it at your nearest bank branch
5. Important Rules You Should Know
✔ Billing cycle Changes First
Many banks don’t directly change the “due date”—they change your billing cycle, which automatically shifts the due date.
✔ One-Time Restriction
Some banks allow this change only once every few months, so choose carefully.
✔ Minimum Payment Must Be Cleared
You usually cannot change the due date if:
You have overdue payments
Your statement is already generated for the current cycle
6. Why people Change Due Dates
Common reasons include:
Aligning with salary date
Avoiding late payment fees
Better monthly budgeting
Managing multiple credit cards
7. Example (Simple)
If your due date is:
5th of every month
and you change it to:
25th of every month
Then your billing cycle shifts accordingly, and future statements will reflect the new schedule.
8. Bottom Line
Changing your credit card due date is usually:
Easy
Free
Done via app or customer care
But it works through billing cycle adjustment, not just picking any random date.
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