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Need to complete a fund transfer? Finding the correct 11-digit IFSC code is essential for successful NEFT, IMPS, and RTGS transactions. Our free Bank to IFSC Code tool allows you to search through thousands of bank branches across India to find the exact code you need in seconds.

How to Find Your IFSC Code Online

  1. Select Your Bank: Choose the name of your bank from our comprehensive database.

  2. Filter by State & District: Narrow down the location to find the specific region.

  3. Select the Branch: Choose your specific branch location.

  4. Instant Result: Our tool will display the 11-character IFSC code, along with the MICR code and branch address.

Why is the IFSC Code Important?

  • Secure Transactions: The IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) uniquely identifies every bank branch participating in the two main electronic funds settlement systems in India.

  • Error-Free Transfers: Using the correct code ensures that your money reaches the right recipient without delays or reversals.

  • Mandatory for Digital Banking: Whether you are using a mobile app or net banking, the IFSC is a required field for adding any new beneficiary.

Features of Our IFSC Search Tool

  • Up-to-Date Database: We regularly update our records to include new branches and bank mergers.

  • User-Friendly Interface: No complex menus—just a simple step-by-step selection process.

  • Mobile-Ready: Look up codes on the go from your smartphone or tablet.

  • Comprehensive Info: Besides the IFSC, we provide the branch MICR code, contact numbers, and full physical address for complete verification.

Bank to IFSC Code FAQs

Q: What is an IFSC Code?

A: An IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is an 11-character alphanumeric code used to identify bank branches in India. The first four characters represent the bank, the fifth is a zero, and the last six represent the branch.

Q: Is the IFSC code the same as the MICR code?

A: No. While the IFSC is used for electronic fund transfers (NEFT/RTGS), the MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) code is primarily used for the processing and clearance of cheques.

Q: Can I use one branch's IFSC code for another branch?

A: No. Every branch has a unique IFSC. Using the wrong code may result in the transaction failing or the funds being credited to the wrong location. Always use the code specific to the branch where the account is held.