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IFSC Codes — Bassi, Tehsil Joginder Nagar, Distt Mandi

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Punjab National Bank IFSC Codes in Bassi, Tehsil Joginder Nagar, Distt Mandi

Distt. Mandi (himanchal Pradesh), Himanchal Pradesh — click a branch to view full IFSC details

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Punjab National Bank has 1 branch in Bassi, Tehsil Joginder Nagar, Distt Mandi, Distt. Mandi (himanchal Pradesh) district, Himanchal Pradesh. Each branch has a unique IFSC code used for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transfers. Select a branch below to view its IFSC code, MICR code, and address.

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IFSC Codes — Punjab National Bank Bassi, Tehsil Joginder Nagar, Distt Mandi FAQs

What is the IFSC code of Punjab National Bank, Bassi Power House Complex branch in Bassi, Tehsil Joginder Nagar, Distt Mandi?

The IFSC code of Punjab National Bank Bassi Power House Complex branch, Bassi, Tehsil Joginder Nagar, Distt Mandi is PUNB0630700.

How many Punjab National Bank branches are in Bassi, Tehsil Joginder Nagar, Distt Mandi, Distt. Mandi (himanchal Pradesh)?

Punjab National Bank has 1 branch in Bassi, Tehsil Joginder Nagar, Distt Mandi, Distt. Mandi (himanchal Pradesh) district, Himanchal Pradesh. The branch is Bassi Power House Complex (IFSC: PUNB0630700).

How do I transfer money to Punjab National Bank Bassi, Tehsil Joginder Nagar, Distt Mandi using IFSC?

Select the correct branch above, note its IFSC code, then enter it along with the recipient's account number in your bank's NEFT, RTGS, or IMPS transfer form. For example, to send funds to Bassi Power House Complex branch use IFSC PUNB0630700.

What is the difference between IFSC and MICR for Punjab National Bank Bassi, Tehsil Joginder Nagar, Distt Mandi?

The IFSC code (e.g. PUNB0630700) is an 11-character code used for digital transfers — NEFT, RTGS, IMPS. The MICR code is a 9-digit number printed on cheques for physical cheque processing. Both are branch-specific. Click any branch above to see both its IFSC and MICR codes.