Standard Chartered Bank Credit Card PIN Generation


When you receive your Standard Chartered credit card, set up a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for secure transactions at ATMs and retail terminals. The card is already activated, and no separate activation is required. Keep the PIN confidential to avoid unauthorized use.

Methods to Generate Standard Chartered Bank Credit Card PIN

Standard Chartered offers two simple ways to set up your credit card PIN:

  1. By Calling Customer Care
  2. Through Online Banking

How to Generate PIN via Customer Care

  1. Call the Standard Chartered credit card helpline between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m.
  2. Follow the instructions provided by the customer care executive to set your PIN.

How to Generate PIN via Online Banking

  • Log into your Standard Chartered online banking account.
  • Go to "Help and Services" and select "Card Management."
  • Choose "Credit or Debit Card PIN Change."
  • Select your credit card and enter a 6-digit PIN.
  • Confirm the PIN and verify with OTP sent to your mobile.
  • Once verified, your PIN will be set.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can log in to your Standard Chartered credit card account by visiting the bank's official website, entering your username and password, and accessing your account securely.

If you forget your username or password, you can use the ‘Instant Registration’ feature with your credit card details. Ensure your mobile number is registered to receive a temporary password via SMS.

Log in to your online banking account, go to ‘Card Services,’ click on ‘e-Statements & e-Advices,’ and select ‘View Statement’ to check or download your credit card statements.

Yes, you can pay your bill online by logging into your account, selecting ‘Card Services,’ choosing ‘Card Payment,’ and selecting your preferred payment option, such as net banking, NEFT, or BillDesk.

Log in to your online banking account, navigate to ‘Help & Services,’ select ‘Card Management Services,’ choose your card, set a new PIN, and confirm it using the OTP sent to your registered mobile number.