Introduction
You just downloaded your HDFC Bank statement. You double-click the PDF. And then you see it. A password prompt.
Be honest — you tried your date of birth first, didn’t you? Maybe your name? Both will fail. Every single time.
I’ve been there. It’s frustrating because every bank seems to use a different format. SBI, Axis, Kotak — they all have their own rules. HDFC? They do their own thing too. Let me show you what actually works.
HDFC Bank Statement Password Format
Your HDFC Bank statement PDF password is your Customer ID. Full stop.
Just numbers. 8 to 10 digits. No alphabets, no date of birth, no fancy combinations.
| Statement Type | Password |
|---|---|
| Savings Account | Customer ID |
| Current Account | Customer ID |
| Salary Account | Customer ID |
| Credit Card Statement | Customer ID (older PDFs: try last 4 digits of card or DOB DDMM) |
| Loan Statement | Customer ID |
| Fixed Deposit Advice | Customer ID |
Example
Say your HDFC Customer ID is 87654321. Your password is:
87654321
Not half of it. Not your birthday. Just the full ID as it appears in your profile.
Where to Find Your HDFC Customer ID
Can’t remember your Customer ID? Here’s where to look:
- HDFC Mobile App (1HDFC) — Open the app, tap the profile icon, go to My Profile. Your Customer ID is right at the top.
- HDFC NetBanking — Log in at netbanking.hdfcbank.com. You’ll see it at the top of the dashboard next to your name.
- Old Bank Statement — Grab any previous HDFC statement. The Customer ID is printed near the account details, usually top-right of page 1.
- Welcome Kit or Chequebook — The Customer ID is on the cover of the kit you got when opening the account.
- Forgot Customer ID? — Go to the HDFC NetBanking login page, click “Forgot Customer ID,” enter your registered mobile number and PAN or DOB, verify with OTP.
- PhoneBanking — Call 1800-202-6161 from your registered mobile number.
How to Open HDFC Bank Statement PDF
- Download the statement from your email or NetBanking
- Double-click to open the PDF
- Enter your Customer ID (digits only, no spaces)
- Click OK
Using the HDFC Smart Statement link from email:
- Click the link in the email
- Enter your Customer ID in the password box
- Click “Get Statement”
- Once loaded, click “Save as PDF” for a local copy
- When opening the saved PDF, use the same Customer ID again
Common Mistakes
- Trying Date of Birth — HDFC doesn’t use DOB. Your birthday won’t work.
- Using Name + DOB — This works for SBI credit card statements but not for HDFC.
- Entering Login Password — The PDF wants your numeric Customer ID, not your NetBanking password.
- Messing With Digits — Enter it exactly as is. 9 digits? Type all 9.
Troubleshooting
- Check for spaces or dashes — Customer ID is pure numbers
- Use the numerical Customer ID, not a custom User ID
- Re-download the PDF if it might be corrupted
- Try a different PDF reader (Adobe Acrobat, Chrome)
- For HDFC credit card PDFs from before 2019: try last 4 digits of card + DOB DDMM
Bank Comparison
| Bank | Account Statement | Credit Card Statement |
|---|---|---|
| HDFC | Customer ID | Customer ID |
| SBI (YONO) | DOB DDMMYYYY | First 4 letters of name + DDMM |
| SBI (NetBanking) | 11-digit account number | First 4 letters of name + DDMM |
| Axis | DOB DDMMYYYY or Customer ID | Varies |
| ICICI | Customer ID or DOB | Varies |
| Kotak | DOB DDMMYYYY | Varies |
Key Takeaways
- HDFC statement password = Your Customer ID (numeric, 8-10 digits)
- DOB, name, login password — none of these will work
- Find your Customer ID in the app, NetBanking, or welcome kit
- Lost it? Use “Forgot Customer ID” on NetBanking or call 1800-202-6161
- For very old credit card PDFs (pre-2019): last 4 digits of card + DOB DDMM
Conclusion
The HDFC Bank statement password is just your Customer ID. The confusion comes because every bank uses a different format. Save your Customer ID somewhere handy and you’ll never get stuck again.
This article is for educational purposes only. Bank policies may change. For personalized help, contact HDFC Bank customer support.


