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  1. Indian Financial System Code (IFSC). It is used for electronic payment applications like Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS), National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT), Immediate Payment Service, an interbank electronic instant mobile money transfer service (IMPS), and Centralised Funds Management System (CFMS) developed by Reserve Bank of India ...

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  2. Find the new IFSC, MICR and branch codes of erstwhile Allahabad Bank after its merger with Indian Bank. The codes are effective from 15.02.2021 and can be obtained from the links or the branches.

  3. Find Indian Bank IFSC code, MICR code, branch details, address and phone number for various fund transfer methods. Select your state, district and branch or enter IFSC code to get bank details.

  4. The Indian Financial System Code (IFSC) is an a 11-digit alphanumeric code allotted by the Reserve Bank of India. It is unique for each bank and its branches. Every bank branch in the country has a specific IFSC. This code is used for money transfers made through NEFT, RTGS, IMPS and net banking.

  5. Search for IFSC and MICR codes of all 252 computerised banks and their 163677 branches in India. Enter bank name, state, district and branch name to locate the details of any bank branch.

  6. Find Indian Bank IFSC code, MICR code, and Indian Bank branch details for NEFT, RTGS & IMPS transactions.

  7. IFSCs (Indian Financial System Codes) are issued by the RBI (Reserve Bank of India) to identify bank branches within the country. Every branch has one, and you can use them when sending money online to someone in India.