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Amritsar

PSIB0008001

HALL BAZAR CHOWK PHAWARA AMRITSAR 143001

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Amritsar Basant Avenue

PSIB0000805

GURU HARKRISHAN PUBLIC SCHOOL BASANT AVENUE AMRITSAR PUNJAB 143001

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Amritsar Batala Road

PSIB0000468

BATALA ROAD AMRITSAR PUNJAB 143203

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Amritsar Bhagtan Wala Gate

PSIB0000597

BHAGTANWALA GATE AMRITSAR

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Amritsar Fateh Garh Churian Road

PSIB0000544

FATEHGARH CHURIAN ROAD OPP NIRANKARI COLONY AMRITSAR PUNJAB 143001

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Amritsar Golden Temple

PSIB0000360

GOLDEN TEMPLE AMRITSAR 143001

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Amritsar Guru Ram Das Med Centre

PSIB0000721

SRI GURU RAM DASS HOSPITAL AMRITSAR

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Amritsar Hindu Sabha Higher Secondary School

PSIB0000811

HINDU SABHA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DHAB KHATIKAN AMRITSAR PUNJAB 143001

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Amritsar Industrial Finance Branch

PSIB0000685

CHOWK PHAWARA HALL BAZAR AMRITSAR

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Amritsar Khalsa College

PSIB0000031

KHALSA COLLEGE, AMRITSAR

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Amritsar Kot Mangal Singh

PSIB0000202

KOT MANGAL SINGH, TARN TARAN ROAD,AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143401

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Amritsar Sgrd Dental College Mall Mandi Road

PSIB0000810

BASANT AVENUE AMRITSAR PUNJAB

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Amritsar Sultanwind Road

PSIB0000618

SULTANWIND ROAD AMRITSAR

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Baba Bakala

PSIB0000030

BABA BAKALA, DISTT. AMRITSAR , PUNJAB - 143202

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Bal Kalan

PSIB0000662

BAL KALAN, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143008

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Bhangali Kalan

PSIB0000451

BHANGALI KALAN, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143601

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Bhindi Saidan

PSIB0000595

BHINDI SAIDAN, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143601

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Bopa Rai

PSIB0000672

GURDW. GURU KE BER, TARSIKA BLOCK, MEHTA RAOAD, BOPARAI, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143116

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BrahmPura

PSIB0021420

IAEBRAHMPURA,BOCK&TEHSICHOASAHIB,DISTTTARNTARAN,PUNJAB-143408

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Butter Kalan

PSIB0000455

BUTTER KALAN, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143205

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Cenmarg Amritsar

PSIB0009048

CHOWK PHAWARA FIRST FLOOR HALL BAZAR AMRITSAR

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Chabal Kalan (sohal Thathi)

PSIB0000515

ADDA CHABAL BLOCK TARN TARAN, DISTT. TARN TARAN, PUNJAB - 143301

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Chehrahta Amritsar

PSIB0000403

CHHEHRATA DISTT AMRITSAR PUNJAB 143105

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Chogawan

PSIB0000058

CHOWGAWAN VILLAGE, DISTT. AMRITSAR , PUNJAB - 143109

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Chola Sahib

PSIB0000050

CHOLA SAHIB, DISTT. TARN TARAN , PUNJAB - 143408

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Chowk Parag Dass

PSIB0000489

CHOWK PRAGDASS AMRITSAR 143001

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City Centre Amritsar

PSIB0000466

CITY CENTRE AMRITSAR 143001

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Civil Lines

PSIB0000102

12-LAWRENCE ROAD, CIVIL LINES AMRITSAR-143001

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Court Road Amritsar

PSIB0000529

COURT ROAD AMRITSAR

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Dayal Pura

PSIB0021417

VPO DAYAL PURA,BLOCK BHIKIWIND,TEHSIL PATTI,DISTT.TARN TARAN-143102 PUNJAB

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Dhab Wasti Ram, Amritsar

PSIB0000154

DHAB WASTI RAM, AMRITSAR-143001

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Dhota (chak Kera Kare Khan)

PSIB0000545

DHOTA DIST TARN TARAN, DISTT. TARN TARAN, PUNJAB - 143112

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Durgiana Mandir

PSIB0000713

DURGIANNA MANDIR AMRITSAR

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Goindwal Sahib

PSIB0000500

GURDWARA GOINDWAL SAHIB, DISTT. TARN TARAN, PUNJAB - 143422

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Guru Nanak Dev Univ

PSIB0000288

GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY AMRITSAR 143001

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Guru Ram Das Sarai

PSIB0000524

GURU RAM DASS SARAI AMRITSAR 143001

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Hall Bazar

PSIB000A001

CHOWK PHAWARA HALL BAZAR AMRITSAR 143001

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Hari Ke Pattan

PSIB0000060

HARI KE PATAN, DISTT. TARN TARAN , PUNJAB - 143412

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Islamabad, Amritsar

PSIB0000161

ISLAMABAD,AMRITSAR,PUNJAB-143001

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Jagdev Kalan

PSIB0000258

JAGDEV KALAN, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143101

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Jalalabad (darshani Deori Amritsar)

PSIB0000065

DARSHANI DEORI, AMRITSAR, PUNJAB-143001

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Jandiala Guru

PSIB0000120

JANDIALA GURU, AMRITSAR

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Kairon

PSIB0000128

KAIRON, DISTT. TARN TARAN , PUNJAB - 143415

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KalaghanPur

PSIB0000259

KALAGHANPUR NEAR OCM AMRITSAR 143104

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Kaler Ghuman

PSIB0021486

VILLAGE KALER GHUMAN, TEHSIL BABA BAKALA, DISTT AMRITSAR, PUNJAB 143202

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Khalchian

PSIB0000086

KHALCHIAN, DISTT. AMRITSAR , PUNJAB - 143111

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Khiala Kalan

PSIB0000583

KHIALA KALAN VILLAGE, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143109

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Loharka Kalan

PSIB0021002

VILLAGE LOHARKA KALAN TEHSIL , DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143601

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Mallian

PSIB0000584

MALLIAN, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143115

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Manochal

PSIB0000247

MANOCHAL, DISTT. TARN TARAN, PUNJAB - 143401

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Mattewal

PSIB0000122

MATTEWAL, CHOWK MEHTA, DISTT. AMRITSAR , PUNJAB - 143019

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Mule Chak

PSIB0021466

BLOCK VERKA PO FATAHPUR DISTT AMRITSAR PUNJAB 143009

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Nagoke

PSIB0000408

NAGOKE TEH. TARN TARAN, DISTT. TARN TARAN, PUNJAB - 143422

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Nawan Shahar Mandir Devi Dyala

PSIB0000803

MANDER DEVI DAYALA, NAWAN SHAHR,JALANDHAR, PUNJAB-144514

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Patti

PSIB0000309

PATTI AMRITSAR 143416

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Putlighar Amritsar Punjab

PSIB0000863

CHIEF KHALSA ORPHANGE PUTLIGHAR AMRITSAR PUNJAB 143001

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Railway Road

PSIB0000400

RAILWAY ROAD AMRITSAR 143001

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Rajoke

PSIB0000591

RAJOKE, DISTT. TARN TARAN, PUNJAB - 143418

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Ramdas

PSIB0000049

RAMDAS, DISTT. AMRITSAR , PUNJAB - 143101

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Ranjit Avenue Amritsar

PSIB0000695

RANJIT AVENUE AMRITSAR

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Rayya Mandi

PSIB0000110

RAYYA MANDI, AMRITSAR-143112

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S Sukha Singh School Amritsar

PSIB0000693

SANT SUKHA SINGH SR SEC SCHOOL THE MALL AMRITSAR 143001

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Sarhali Kalan

PSIB0000081

SARHALI KALAN, DISTT. TARN TARAN , PUNJAB - 143410

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ShahbazPur

PSIB0000185

SHAHBAJPUR, DISTT. TARN TARAN, PUNJAB - 143415

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Sham Nagar District Amritsar

PSIB0000453

VPO SHAM NAGAR, BLOCK MAJITHA, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143601

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SharifPura

PSIB0000087

SHARIFPURA, AMRITSAR-143001

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Sheron

PSIB0000457

VILLAGE SHERON, DISTT. TARN TARAN, PUNJAB - 143411

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Sohian Khurd

PSIB0021418

VPO SOHIAN KHURD,BLOCK VERKA,DISTT AMRITSAR,PUNJAB-143501

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Tannel

PSIB0021205

VILL TANEL PO NAWA TANEL DISTT AMRITSAR PB 143116

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Taran Taran

PSIB0000088

TARAN TARAN,DISTT.AMRITSAR-143401

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Tarn Taran Sri Darbar Sahib

PSIB0000732

SRI DARBAR SAHIB, DISTT. TARN TARAN, PUNJAB - 143401

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Thathian

PSIB0021487

VILLAGE THATHIAN DISTT AMRITSAR PUNJAB 143413

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Tunda Talab Amritsar

PSIB0000587

TUNDA TALAB AMRITSAR

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Valtoha

PSIB0000243

ADDA MARKET, VALTOHA, DISTT. TARN TARAN, PUNJAB - 143418

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Verpal

PSIB0000246

VERPAL, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143006

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Village Manawala Block Chogawan, Tehsil Ajnala

PSIB0020950

MANAWALA BLOCK CHOGAWAN TEHSIL AJNALA, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143109

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Village Ajnala, Distt Amritsar

PSIB0020977

VILLAGE AJNALA, TEHSIL AJNALA, DISTT AMRITSAR, PUNJAB -143102

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Village Bath Tehsil & District Tarn Taran

PSIB0020949

VILLAGE BATH TEHSIL & DISTRICT TARN TARAN, PUNJAB-143406

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Village Mehta Chowk

PSIB0020978

VILLAGE MEHTA CHOWKTEHSIL BABA BAKALA, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143114

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Wadala Kalan

PSIB0000260

WADALA KALAN, DISTT. AMRITSAR, PUNJAB - 143202

What are Punjab & Sind Bank 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 Punjab & Sind Bank 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 Punjab & Sind Bank 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 Punjab & Sind Bank 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 Punjab & Sind Bank 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.