Bank IFSC FAQs

No, IFSC code and Swift code are not same. IFSC is basically used for fund transfer within India while Swift code is used for international fund transfer (to any other country).

CIF is the abbreviation of Customer Information File that has bank account holder's details. IFSC code of a particular bank branch remains the same while CIF of different account holders of the bank branch will be different.

IFSC is basically used for transacting inside India (i.e. for Indian banks) whereas Swift code is required to transact international fund transfers.

IFSC code is a unique code usually given to every bank or bank branch for making safe online transactions. There is no harm to share IFSC code so IFSC code can be shared.

Yes, IFSC code may change after two bank branches getting merged.

Usually, every bank branch has a unique code and no two branches (even of the same bank) have the same, still some banks have same IFSC code for all their branches, for example: Assam Gramin Vikash Bank has only IFSC code as "UTBI0RRBAGB" for all its branches.

NO. IFSC code is written in Capital Letters.

No. IFSC code cannot be used for international transfer. You need to use SWIFT code for transferring funds internationally.

No. You cannot get IFSC code from account number, however, you can get it from your chequebook or from your bank branch or by clicking here.

IFSC is 11-digit unique code used for online fund transfer with in India. First 4 digits of it represent the bank, 5th character is zero and last 6 characters represent the branch of the bank.

IFSC Code is an 11 digit code, which contains numbers and alphabets both. It looks like PUNB0388100.

IFSC code is a must while making online financial transactions through RTGS, IMPS or NEFT. It helps the online system to get the exact bank branch for transferring the funds for carrying out a safe transaction.

IFSC code format is 11-digit unique code in which first 4 digits represent the bank, 5th character is zero and last 6 characters represent the branch of the bank. For example: PUNB0388100.

IFSC code means Indian Financial System Code.

SBI's different branches have different IFSC codes. You can get IFSC code of any of SBI's branch by clicking here.

IFSC 11 digits ka ek code hota hai. Isme pehle 4 akshar bank ke vishay me jankari dete hai, panchva digit shoonya (0) hota hai aur ant ke 6 digits bank ki shakha ke vishay me jankari dete hai.

Bank of Baroda's different branches have different IFSC codes. You can get IFSC code of any of Bank of Baroda's branch by clicking here..

IFSC code is required and is mandatory for fund transfers from one bank account to another account online.

IFSC code was introduced some where in 2004-2005 as Real Time Gross Settlement System (RTGS) introduced in 2004 and National Electronic Funds Transfer System (NEFT) introduced in year 2005 work on the basis of Indian Financial System Code (IFSC).

IFSC code is written on the cheque book.

IFSC code is usually written on the cheque book, however, some bank branches also write IFSC code on the first page of pass book where other details of account holder are mentioned such as name, account number, address, nominee's name, etc.

You can find IFSC code of your SBI branch on your cheque book, however, you can get IFSC code of any of SBI's other branches by clicking here.

You can find IFSC code of your Axis Bank branch on your cheque book, however, you can get IFSC code of any of Axis Bank's other branches by clicking here.

You can find IFSC code on the top left side of your cheque.

You can get IFSC code of your HDFC branch mentioned on your cheque book. Alternately, you can get IFSC code of any of HDFC Bank's other branches by clicking here.

If you do not know the IFSC code then you can select the beneficiary's bank name, branch, city and state in order to get the IFSC code in Axis bank app.

Every branch of SBI from Bihar has different IFSC code. You need to know the branch of SBI in order to get correct IFSC code.

Every branch of SBI from Bihar has different IFSC code. You need to know the branch of SBI in order to get correct IFSC code.

Every branch of every bank has different IFSC code. You should know the bank branch in order to get its IFSC code.

Every branch of SBI from Bihar has different IFSC code. You need to know the branch of SBI in order to get correct IFSC code.

RBI has allotted unique IFSC code to every bank branch in order to carry out online fund transfer smoothly.

IFSC code is needed for online fund transfer transaction from one party to another party in India.

If you have mentioned IFSC code wrongly which does not pertain to any bank branch then it will show invalid.

IFSC code which is a unique 11-digit code allotted to every bank branch by the RBI is used to process online fund transfer safely and swiftly.

You can find IFSC code of your Indian Bank branch on your cheque book, however, you can get IFSC code of any of Indian Bank's other branches by clicking here.

You can find IFSC code of your Barclays Bank branch on your cheque book, however, you can get IFSC code of any of Barclays Bank's other branches by clicking here.

You can find IFSC code of your Federal Bank branch on your cheque book, however, you can get IFSC code of any of Federal Bank's other branches by clicking here.

You can find IFSC code of your Gramin Bank of Aryavart branch on your cheque book, however, you can get IFSC code of any of Gramin Bank of Aryavart's other branches by clicking here.

You can find IFSC code of your HSBC bank branch on your cheque book, however, you can get IFSC code of any of HSBC Bank's other branches by clicking here.

IFSC code format is 11-digit unique code in which first 4 digits represent the bank, 5th character is zero and last 6 characters represent the branch of the bank. For example: PUNB0388100.

IFSC 11 digits ka ek code hota hai. Isme pehle 4 akshar bank ke vishay me jankari dete hai, panchva digit shoonya (0) hota hai aur ant ke 6 digits bank ki shakha ke vishay me jankari dete hai. Ye Online Paisa transfer karne ke kaam aata hai.

IFSC code aapki cheque book me printed hota hai. Aap iski jankari RBI ki website se ya apne bank ko call karke bhi le sake hai. Agar apko online kisi bhi bank ka IFSC code pata karna hai, to aap yaha click karen.

IFSC code ka full form hai - Indian Financial System Code.

IFSC code of paytm is PYTM0123456.

IFSC code of post office i.e. India Post Payment Bank is IPOS0000001.

IFSC code of paytm bank is PYTM0123456.

Getting IFSC code through account no is not possible but you can found the same printed on the cheque book.

IFSC is used for transferring funds within India while SWIFT code is used while transferring funds internationally.

You can find IFSC code of your bank branch on your cheque book, or by contacting your bank branch. However, you can find IFSC code of any of Bank's other branches by clicking here..

You can check IFSC code of any of bank's branches by clicking IFSC code checker.

IFSC code is same for all accounts of one particular bank branch.

No. IFSC code is not branch code, however, last 6 characters of IFSC code represent branch code.

No. IFSC code is not routing number. Routing number is used to identify a financial institution in the United States. It is a 9-digit code used to identify where the bank account was opened.

You can check IFSC codes of all HDFC bank's branches near you by clicking here..

You can check IFSC codes of all ICICI Bank's branches near you by clicking here..

You can check IFSC codes of all SBI's branches near you by clicking here..

You can check IFSC codes of all Canara Bank's branches near you by clicking here..

IFSC code is short for Indian Financial System Code used to transfer money online with in banks in India while IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is an internationally-agreed code made up of up to 34 letters. It is used worldwide to identify individual accounts.

IFSC code is short for Indian Financial System Code used to transfer money online with in banks in India while BIC (also called SWIFT code) is used for processing an international payment using the SWIFT system. It is a globally recognised code.

IFSC code is short for Indian Financial System Code used to transfer money online with in banks in India while MICR code is a 9-digit code which identifies the bank and branch participating in an Electronic Clearing System (ECS). you can find both IFSC code and MICR code printed on the cheque book.

You can find IFSC code of your Citibank branch on your cheque book. You can check IFSC codes of all Citibank's branches by clicking here..

You can find IFSC code of your Cooperative bank branch on your cheque book. You can check IFSC codes of all Cooperative bank's branches by clicking here..

IFSC code format is 11-digit unique code in which first 4 digits represent the bank, 5th character is zero and last 6 characters represent the branch of the bank. For example: IFSC code DEUT0784BBY.

IFSC code is used for making fund transfers using IMPS, RTGS and NEFT. IFSC code example: IFSC code DBSS0IN0811, IFSC code electronic city bangalore ICICI is ICIC0003132, IFSC code PUNB0MBGB06, ifsc code PUNB0SUPGB5, IFSC code RATN0VAAPIS.

You can find IFSC code of your Rajasthan Marudhara Gramin Bank branch on your cheque book. You can check IFSC codes of all Rajasthan Marudhara Gramin Bank's branches by clicking here..

You can find IFSC code of your Standard Chartered Bank branch on your cheque book. You can check IFSC codes of all Standard Chartered Bank's branches by clicking here..

You can find IFSC code of your Standard Chartered Bank branch on your cheque book. You can check IFSC codes of all Standard Chartered Bank's branches by clicking here..