Bank List
Find SWIFT code for bank branches in India
- Abhyudaya Co Op Bank Ltd
- Abn Amro Bank
- Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank
- Allahabad Bank
- Andhra Bank
- Axis Bank
- Bank Of Bahrain And Kuwait
- Bank Of Baroda
- Bank Of India
- Bank Of Maharashtra
- Barclays Bank Plc
- Canara Bank
- Catholic Syrian Bank Ltd.
- Citibank N.A
- City Union Bank Ltd.
- Corporation Bank
- DBS Bank Ltd
- Dena Bank
- Deutsche Bank
- Development Credit Bank Limited
- HDFC Bank Ltd.
- HSBC
- ICICI Bank Ltd
- IDBI Ltd.
- Indian Bank
- Indian Overseas Bank
- Indusind Bank Ltd
- ING Vysya Bank Ltd
- Karnataka Bank
- Karur Vysya Bank
- Kotak Mahindra Bank
- Oriental Bank Of Commerce
- Punjab And Sind Bank
- Punjab National Bank
- South Indian Bank
- Standard Chartered Bank
- State Bank Of Bikaner And Jaipur
- State Bank Of Hyderabad
- State Bank Of India
- State Bank Of Indore
- State Bank Of Mysore
- State Bank Of Patiala
- State Bank Of Travancore
- Syndicate Bank
- Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Ltd
- The Dhanalakshmi Bank Ltd
- The Federal Bank Ltd
- The Lakshmi Vilas Bank Ltd
- UCO Bank
- Union Bank Of India
- United Bank Of India
- Vijaya Bank
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is IFSC code?
Indian Financial System Code, commonly known as IFSC code is a 11-digit code in alphanumeric format. It uniquely identifies bank branches in India. First four characters in an IFSC code represents bank name and the last six characters represents the branch code, the fifth characters is zero. This code is used to transfer all electronic payment systems stem applications such as real-time gross settlement (RTGS), NEFT and Centralised Funds Management System (CFMS). This code is mandatory for all electronic transfers. You can find IFSC code for all banks in India on https://www.moneyarbor.com/banklocation/ .
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What is MICR code?
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition technology , commonly known as MICR, is a is a 9-digit code that uniquely identifies the bank and branch participating in an Electronic Clearing System (ECS). MICR code is usually printed on cheque leaves. This code is used to identify the issuing branch enabling faster processing of cheques. You can find MICR code for all banks in India on https://www.moneyarbor.com/banklocation/ .
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What is SWIFT code?
A SWIFT code is an international bank code that identifies a particular bank worldwide. It’s also known as a Bank Identifier Code (BIC). It consists of 8 or 11 characters. You can find SWIFT code for all banks in India on https://www.moneyarbor.com/banklocation/ .
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