How do I find the status of orders in HDFC Sky?

How do I find the status of orders in HDFC Sky web portal?

Log in to your HDFC Sky account and click on the Orders tab from the top. You can find all orders with their status.

Pending: This shows a list of orders that are pending to be executed.
Completed: This list shows all orders that have been executed or rejected.
Kart: Lists out basket orders.
GTT: Lists good till triggered (GTT) orders.
SIP: Shows all SIP orders placed by you.
Alternatively, you can also access your recent orders and their status from the notification (bell) icon at top right corner.


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