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Ansari Road

BKID0006032

3 ANSARI ROADDARYAGANJ

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Asaf Ali Road

BKID0006001

48 ASAFALI ROADPOST BOX NO7044

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Ashok Vihar WazirPur Sme

BKID0006031

26 A COMMUNITY CENTREASHOK VIHAR

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AzadPur

BKID0006020

PLOT NO12NEW SABZI MANDI AZADPUR

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Bahadurshah Zaffar Marg

BKID0006030

HANS BHAVANBAHADURSHAH ZAFFAR MARG

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BakhtawarPur

BKID0006017

KASTURBA ROADBAKHATAWARPUR

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Bank Street

BKID0006002

2631 BANK STREETKAROL BAGH

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Bawana

BKID0006070

SHOP CUM FACILITY CENTRE HOUSING POCKET ADSIIDC SECTOR 3BAWANA IND AREA

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BudhanPur Majra Dabas

BKID0006091

VILL PO BUDHANPUR MAJRA DABAS NEAR MA MAIN BUS STAND DELHI

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BudhPur Branch

BKID0006085

KHASRA NO 227BUDHPUR BIJAPUR

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Cgo Complex

BKID0006048

ELECTRONIC NIKETAN CGO COMPLEXPLOT NO 6 LODHI ROAD

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Chandni Chowk

BKID0006011

JAIN MAHABIR BHAVANPOST BOX NO1316

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ChhatarPur

BKID0006073

40 41 MAIN ROADOPP TIVOLI GARDEN CHHATRPUR

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Chittaranjan Park

BKID0006028

A 25 CHITTARANJAN PARKNEW DELHI 110 019

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Connaught Circus

BKID0006003

CENTRAL RINGPOST BOX NO404

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Dabri Palam Road

BKID0006097

RZ 1 AND RZ 6 VILLAGE DABRI COLONY DABRI EXTENSION NEW DELHI

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Delhi Asset Recovery Branch

BKID0006772

M 125,M BLOCK,VIKASPURI,NEW DELHI 110018

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Delhi Cantt

BKID0006066

ARMY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES NEAR BASEHOSPITAL DELHI CANTT NEW DELHI 110010

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Delhi Sphsgfin Personal Ba

BKID0006055

40 RANI JHANSI ROAD

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Deoli KhanPur

BKID0006080

C 7 8 DUGGAL COLONYDEOLI ROAD KHANPUR DELHI

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Dilshad Garden

BKID0006061

F 9 DILSHAD COLONY

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Divisional Office New Delhi

BKID000DO64

DIVISIONAL OFFICE NE

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Dwarka

BKID0006057

F 10 PLOT NO 2HL GALLERIA

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Dwarka Sector Seven

BKID0006086

A 67 TO A70 PALAM EXTNRAM PHAL CHOWK SECTOR 7 DWARKA

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Earth Sciences Complex

BKID0006093

MINISTRY OF EARTH SCIENCES M2 BUNGLOW LODHIADJACENT TO PRITHVI BHAVAN LODHI ROAD NEW D

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East Of Kailash

BKID0006021

D 142 EAST OF KAILASHNEW DELHI 110 065

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Gandhi Nagar New Delhi

BKID0006060

X918 CHAND MOHALLA NR JHEEL BUS STOPGANDHI NAGAR

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GovindPuri

BKID0006094

1667 A 1667 A1 GOVINDPURI EXTNNEW DELHI 110 019

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Greater Kailash Ii C And P Banking

BKID0006037

M 78 SHOPPING CENTREGREATER KAILASH II

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Hamdard Dawakhana

BKID0006012

1545 GALI QASIMJAN BAZAR LAL KUANDELHI 110006

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Hauz Khas C And P Banking

BKID0006005

A21 GREEN PARK MAIN NR CHURCH MAIN ROADNEW DELHI

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Jamia Millia Islamia

BKID0006082

MAULANA MOHD ALI JAUHAR MARGMASJID LANE NEW DELHI

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JanakPuri

BKID0006023

PLOT NO 19 BLOCK BCOMMUNITY CENT JANAKPU

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Janpath

BKID0006000

54 JANPATHPOST BOX NO357

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Jesus And Mary College

BKID0006072

UNIVERSITY OF DELHICHANAKYA PURI NEW DELHI

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Jhandewalan Extension

BKID0006024

3 E4 JHANDEWALAN EXTENSIONNEW DELHI 110 055

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Jwalaheri Paschim Vihar

BKID0006076

RESIDENTIAL SCHEME MAIN ROADPASCHIM VIHAR

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Kamla Nagar

BKID0006013

29 A KAMLA NEHRU ROADSUBJIMANDI

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Kapashera

BKID0006095

KHASRA NO 52 837 MAIN OLD DELHIGURGAON ROAD KAPASHERA NEW DELHI

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Karol Bagh

BKID0006006

1338 ARYA SAMAJ ROADPOST BOX NO2571

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KeshoPur Village

BKID0006044

WZ 30 VILLAGE KESHOPURPOTILAK NAGAR

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KhamPur

BKID0006092

MANDIR WALI GALI PLOT NO 5 KHAMPUR DELHI

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Khan Market C And P Banking

BKID0006007

3233 RAJA GYAN NATH BLDGCORNWALLIS ROAD

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Kirari Suleman Nagar

BKID0006098

KHASRA NO 957 KIRARISULEMAN NAGAR NEW DELHI

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Kirti Nagar

BKID0006008

B3 TAGORE MARKETKIRTI NAGAR

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Lajpat Nagar

BKID0006019

TDI MAL 1ST FLOORLAJPAT NAGAR III

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MahipalPur

BKID0006078

SHOP NO 14 KHASRA NO536 NEAR MCD BOYS SCHOOLVASANT KUNJ MAIN ROAD MAHIPALPUR

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Malai Mandir C And P Banking

BKID0006025

RAGHUVENDRA SWAMY MUTTSECTOR 12

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Malviya Nagar

BKID0006026

D 80 1ST FLOORMALVIYA NAGAR MAIN MARKET

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Mandir Marg

BKID0006052

SWATI WORKING GIRLS HOSTELMANDIR MARG

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MayaPuri Industrial Area Sme

BKID0006033

22 23 COMMUNITY CENTREPHASE I MAYAPURI INDUSTRIAL AREA

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Mayur Vihar

BKID0006043

1314 SRI BALAJI SHOPPING CENTREPOCKET II PHASE I

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Meera Bagh

BKID0006087

A 6 MEERA BAGHNEW DELHI

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Mid Corporate Banking Branch N

BKID0006068

54 OLD ISHWAR NAGAR MAIN MATHURA ROADNEW DELHI 110065

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Mohan Garden Uttam Nagar

BKID0006103

A 105 MOHAN GARDEN UTTAM NAGARMAIN NAJAFGARH ROAD NEW DELHI

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Mukherjee Nagar

BKID0006062

1050 DR MUKHERJEE NAGAR

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Najafgarh

BKID0006096

16 B ROSHAN MANDI NAJAFGARHNEW DELHI 110 043

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Narela

BKID0006014

2111 KIRPA NIWASBAWANA ROAD

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Nehru Place

BKID0006018

PARAS CINEMA BLDGNEHRU PLACE

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New Delhi Asset Recovery

BKID0006102

40 RANI JHANSI ROADIST FLOOR NEW DELHI

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New Delhi Large Corporate

BKID0006059

PTI BUILDING4SANSAD MARGNEW DELHI 110001

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New Delhi Nri

BKID0006046

PTIBUILDING4 SANSAD MARG NEW DELHI

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New Delhi Overseas

BKID0006042

VIJAYA BUILDING17BARAKHAMBA ROAD

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New Delhi Service

BKID0006100

VIJAYA BUILDING BARAKHAMBA ROADNEW DELHI 110001 WEF 09 03 2009

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New Delhi Sme

BKID0006049

D 4 UDYOG NAGARINDUSTRIAL AREA

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New Friends Colony

BKID0006038

32 COMMUNITY CENTRENEW FRIENDS COLONY

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Okhla Industrial EState Sme

BKID0006029

ADMINISTRATIVE BLOCK COMPLEX IPHASE INEW OKHLA INDESTATE

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Paharganj

BKID0006009

46 D DESH BANDHU GUPTA ROADPAHARGANJ

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Panchsheel

BKID0006022

7 PANCHSHEEL SHOPPING CENTRENEW DELHI

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Parliament Street

BKID0006016

PTI BUILDING4 PARLIAMENT STREET

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Paschim Vihar C And P Banking

BKID0006054

4 BLOCK F LSCBEHRA ENCLAVE

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Patparganj

BKID0006058

LOCAL SHOPPING CENTRE IISAVITRI PLAZA II

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PitamPura

BKID0006064

PLOT NO 52 HARSH VIHARROAD NO 44 PITAMPURA

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Prasant Vihar

BKID0006088

E 6 PRASHANT VIHAR NEW DELHI

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Punjabi Bagh

BKID0006063

22 NWA CLUB ROAD PUNJABI BAGH EXTENSION

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Rajindra Place

BKID0006010

16 VIKRAM TOWERS1ST FLOOR

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Rajouri Garden

BKID0006034

A 248 RAJOURI GARDENNEW DELHI

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Ram Vihar

BKID0006079

199 RAM VIHAR OPP A BLOCK LSC SURAJMAL VIHASURAJMAL VIHAR NEW DELHI

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Rohini C And P

BKID0006056

VIKAS TOWER PLOT NO 6COMMUNITY CENTRE SECTOR 8

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Rohini Sector Twentyfour

BKID0006074

PLOT NO 85 POCKET 5SECTOR 24 ROHINI

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Safdarjung Enclave

BKID0006036

B 68 LOCAL SHOPPING CENTRECHOWDHARY HARSUKH MARG

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Saket C And P

BKID0006045

YWA HOSTEL BUILDINGAVENUE 21 SAKET

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Sangam Vihar

BKID0006075

KHASRA NO 22142 BLOCK C PLOT 200 BMAIN HOLI CHOWK SANGAM VIHAR

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Shahadra

BKID0006015

GT ROADSHAHADRA

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Shalimar Bagh

BKID0006083

AE 90 SHALIMAR BAGH NEW DELHI 110 088

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South Extension

BKID0006077

N 5 SOUTH EXTENSION PART 1 MAIN RING ROADNEW DELHI

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SultanPur

BKID0006084

HNO 48SULTANPUR

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Tilak Nagar

BKID0006035

WZ 16 SANTPURA BINDRA MARKETTILAK NAGAR

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Vasant Vihar

BKID0006081

D 12 LOCAL SHOPPING CENTRE VASANT VIHAR NEW DELHI

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Vikas Marg C And P Banking

BKID0006053

A45 46 LAXMI NAGARNEAR MADHUBAN CHOWK

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VikasPuri

BKID0006039

CENTRAL MARKET BODELAVIKASPURI

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Vishnu Garden

BKID0006040

WZ 195A KHAYALA ROADVISHNU GARDEN

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West Patel Nagar

BKID0006090

716 WEST PATEL NAGAR MARKETWEST PATEL NAGAR

What are Bank Of India IFSC Codes?

The Indian Financial System Code, commonly known as the IFSC code, is an alphanumeric code crucial for the electronic transfer of funds within the Indian banking system. This code helps in identifying specific bank branches, ensuring that electronic transactions like NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer), RTGS (Real-Time Gross Settlement), and IMPS (Immediate Payment Service) are conducted smoothly and accurately.

The IFSC code acts as a guide that directs money to the right bank branch, whether it is for a money transfer to a friend, payment of a bill, or business transactions.

How to Read the Structure of the Bank Of India IFSC Code

The IFSC code is an 11-character code consisting of three distinct elements:

  • First Four Characters: These letters indicate the name of the bank. For instance, the first four alphabets in the code represent the bank's name.
  • Fifth Character: This is always '0' (zero) and is reserved for potential future use in the system.
  • Last Six Characters: These can be either numeric or alphabetic and identify a specific branch of the bank.

Example: An IFSC code may appear as "BANK0123456." Here, "BANK" denotes the bank, and "0123456" identifies the specific branch. This unique combination ensures that each branch of every bank has a distinct identification number, allowing the precise identification of the account's location.

How to Locate an Bank Of India IFSC Code

Locating an IFSC code is relatively straightforward and can be done using any of the following methods:

  • Cheque Book: The cheque leaves issued by your bank carry the IFSC code, usually printed on the upper section of the leaf.
  • Bank Passbook: The IFSC code is typically found on the first page of the bank passbook provided at the time of opening the account.
  • Official Websites of Banks: Most banks provide a search tool on their websites that allows you to find their respective IFSC codes based on branch location or branch name.
  • Online Banking Portals: IFSC codes are provided in most online banking systems, enabling customers to find the code related to their bank branch.
  • Mobile Banking Apps: Many banking apps allow you to view branch details, including IFSC codes.
  • RBI Website: The Reserve Bank of India maintains an official list of all banks and their respective branch IFSC codes on its website.

Importance of IFSC Code in Fund Transfers

The IFSC code plays a significant role in secure and efficient fund transfers in the following ways:

  • NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer): The IFSC code ensures that funds are transferred accurately from one account in a bank to another account in a different bank in India.
  • RTGS (Real-Time Gross Settlement): The IFSC code ensures the safety and speed of high-value transactions where money needs to be transferred at once.
  • IMPS (Immediate Payment Service): An instant fund transfer service where the IFSC code directs funds to the correct branch instantly.
  • Error Prevention: Accurate use of the IFSC code minimizes the chances of funds being directed to the wrong account or branch, thereby reducing errors.

Benefits of Using IFSC Code

Here are the main benefits of IFSC codes you must know:

  • Increased Security: Using the correct IFSC code ensures the transaction reaches the correct branch of the bank, minimizing errors or misdirected funds.
  • Faster and More Efficient: IFSC codes streamline the fund transfer process, making it faster than traditional methods.
  • Universal Use: Since the IFSC code system is standardized across all banks in India, it can be used for transfers between any banks.

Procedure to Perform Bank Of India Fund Transfer Using IFSC Code

Fund transfer using an IFSC code is a simple yet vital process:

  • Log in Through Online Banking: Use your mobile banking app or Internet banking portal to log in to your bank.
  • Fund Transfer: Select the option for fund transfer, choosing between NEFT, RTGS, or IMPS.
  • Add Recipient Details: Enter the recipient's name, account number, bank name, and the IFSC code of their branch.
  • Validate Details: Verify the entered details to avoid errors. Incorrect bank and IFSC details can lead to the rejection of your fund transfer request.
  • Confirm Transfer: After confirmation, the money will be transferred. Depending on the mode of transfer, the amount may be transferred within a few seconds or minutes.

How to Open a Bank Of India Bank Account

Opening a bank account is a simple if you have the necessary documents and meet the eligibility criteria:

Eligibility Criteria

  • Any citizen over 18 years old is eligible to open a bank account.
  • In the case of minors, parents or guardians can open an account on their behalf.
  • Non-residents are also eligible, provided they fulfill certain conditions established by the banks.

Required Documents

  • Proof of Identity: Aadhaar Card, Passport, Voter ID, or any government-issued ID.
  • Proof of Address: Aadhaar Card, Passport, utility bills, or any valid document proving residence.
  • PAN Card: A PAN card is required for tax compliance.
  • Passport Size Photographs: Usually, two to three recent photographs are needed.
  • Form 16: In certain cases where a PAN card is not available, Form 16 may be considered.

Process to Open an Account

  • Visit a Bank: Visit a branch of your chosen bank, or apply online if the bank offers an online application service.
  • Fill Out the Form: Complete the account opening form with your personal information.
  • Submit Documents: Provide documents verifying your identity and address.
  • Initial Deposit: Make an initial deposit if required by the specific type of account.
  • Account Activation: Once your documents are verified, your account will be activated, and you will receive a passbook, checkbook, and debit card.
  • Register for Internet and Mobile Banking: Register for Internet and mobile banking services to facilitate easy transactions.

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Conclusion

An IFSC code is an essential component of the Indian banking system, ensuring the secure electronic transfer of funds. Whether you're doing a simple NEFT transfer or a high-value RTGS transaction, the IFSC code plays an indispensable role in smooth banking operations. Knowing how to find and use this code is crucial for anyone conducting electronic transactions in India.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

IFSC stands for Indian Financial System Code. It is an 11-character alphanumeric code used to identify a specific branch of a bank in India. It is required for electronic fund transfers like RTGS and NEFT.

The IFSC code is crucial for ensuring safe and error-free transfers from one bank to another. It helps route transactions through the correct bank branch.

You can find the IFSC code on your cheque book and passbook or on your bank's official website. The Reserve Bank of India also publishes a list of IFSC codes.

Yes, the IFSC code is required to complete electronic fund transfers like NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS. Without the IFSC code, the transfer cannot be completed.

In Internet banking, the IFSC code of the beneficiary's bank and branch ensures safe and accurate transfers.

No, each branch of a bank has a unique IFSC code, making it easier to identify the specific branch for transactions.