Navigate through the dropdown menu by selcting Bank, State/UT, District, City, Branch name to find the IFSC Codes of the respective bank/branch.
IFSC Code means Indian Financial System Code. It is used in NEFT and/or RTGS fund transfer transactions to identify the the bank Account's Bank and Branch details in a unified manner.
IFSC code is a 11 character Alpha Numeric Code assigned to each BANK;s branch in India by RBI. This Code will have first 4 Characters as Alphabets which indicates the BANK name and these 4 characters will be assigned by RBI. Remaining 7 characters are usually numeric but can be alphabetic. These IFSC codes are widely used in India to transfer the money through NEFT and RTGS. You can easily find the IFSC Code on your cheque book below the branch details.
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BANK CODE [4 CHARACTERS / ALPHABETIC] |
BRANCH CODE [7 CHARACTERS NUMERIC or ALPHABETIC/ALPHANUMERIC] |