Bank Of India BSR Code 0220749 Shimla Branch Shimla

BSR code 0220749 of Bank Of India Branch is located at Shimla situated at Shimla district, Himachal Pradesh state. The address of Bank Of India Shimla branch as per bank branch and RBI is Shimla, 45, The Mall,,post Box No. 16,. Find BSR Code, Link BSR Code and Nodal BSR Code of Bank Of India Shimla branch below. If you wish Bank Of India BSR Code Search, please click here.

BANK NAME Bank Of India
BSR CODE 0220749
LINK BSR CODE
NODAL BSR CODE
CITY Shimla
DISTRICT Shimla
STATE Himachal Pradesh
TIMINGMonday to Friday: 10 AM to 4 PM, Saturday - 10 AM to 4 PM (Except 2nd and 4th Saturday)
ADDRESS1 Shimla, 45, The Mall,,post Box No. 16,
ADDRESS2 45, The Mall,,post Box No. 16,, 45, The Mall,,post Box No. 16,
PIN 171001
 

BSR CODE 0220749 of Bank Name Bank Of India, Link BSR Code : 0223222, Nodal BSR Code : , Address : Shimla, 45, The Mall,,post Box No. 16,, City : Shimla, District : Shimla, State : Himachal Pradesh, PIN :171001, Bank Of India Timings: Monday to Friday: 10 AM to 4 PM, Saturday - 10 AM to 4 PM (Except 2nd and 4th Saturday). Find below all NEFT (National Electronics Fund Transfer) enabled branches of Bank Of India.

The Bank Of India has branches in the Shimla district. Please use Check BSR Code link from "BSR Codes" sub menu to search your branch for BSR code.

What is BSR code?

BSR, or Basic Statistical Return, is a critical part of banking infrastructure, serving as a seven-digit digital bank code that plays an important role in financial transactions and checking arrangements. Each financial institution is assigned a unique BSR code, which is printed on the check to facilitate proper checking and processing.

This seven-digit code is conveniently placed on checks and other financial documents. It serves as a structured identity, helping in the classification and analysis of records of banking transactions. BSR codes are designed to be easily read by both machines and humans.

During check processing, a special machine is used to read the BSR code. This machine converts letters digitally, allowing for efficient processing and processing of checks. This automated process increases the speed and accuracy of financial transactions in the banking industry.

Despite being machine-readable, the BSR code is also human-readable, providing transparency and access to those involved in financial transactions. Both readings make it clear that automated systems and human operators can easily understand and use the information entered in the BSR. Finally, the BSR code is an important part of the banking system, contributing to the efficiency, accuracy and transparency of financial services, especially in terms of financial planning and statistics.

More Bank Of India Branches In Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Bank Of India has Following Branches in Shimla District. List as follows:

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