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Axis Reserve- Ad on card received in 5 working days

Tarun2601

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Hi everyone,

I applied for the Axis Reserve Ad-On cards and have got it within 5 working days. It is a very smooth process.

In case, someone is struggling to get the card and want to know the process, Please find it below:-

Update:- Please find the process below. It's very simple.

1. Download the Ad-On card form from Axis website or asked bank official to send it to ou.
2. Fill up the form along with the photo of Ad-On card holder.
3. Get one Xerox of PAN and AAdhar car dof Ad-On card holder ans get it signed by him/her.
4. Submit it at the bank.
5. They will first refuse and say Ad-On card application is on hold. But you can tell them customer are team asked them to give it to bank.
6. Take the service request no. and keep track of it, if it is beyond 7 working days.
 
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My father holds fk axis add on card not any primary card . When applied for cc on my father's name application getting rejected multiple time . When recently mailed to axis pno about rejection reason they told that due to holding add on card can not issue the primary card on my father's name.
 
UCIC: Unique Customer Identification Code. So basically the bank might have a 1:1 relationship with the add-on applicant and hence they might not be able to assign another card to the same UCIC because UCIC should always be unique and cannot be combined from multiple sources as per RBI.

I had some issues with Axis when I still had an account with them. The branch staff whom I know told me this. I am not sure to what extent this is true because as far as my understanding goes, UCIC is unique across banks, but no idea if it is also within the same bank.
That's interesting. Thanks for sharing. But I'm sure there must be a work-around, no? Do other banks e.g. HDFC Bank also follow this rule? Also, another user, card_monarch, in another thread said that he managed to get an add-on card for his wife last year. She has an Axis bank Savings account and holds 2 primary credit cards - Vistara Infinite & Axis-Flipkart!
 
That's interesting. Thanks for sharing. But I'm sure there must be a work-around, no? Do other banks e.g. HDFC Bank also follow this rule? Also, another user, card_monarch, in another thread said that he managed to get an add-on card for his wife last year. She has an Axis bank Savings account and holds 2 primary credit cards - Vistara Infinite & Axis-Flipkart!
HDFC does not have this rule. My Wife was holding DCP as Primary holder. I got her as add-on DCB as well.
 
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