Andhra Pragathi Grameena Bank branches in Prakasam, Andhra pradesh
105 branches found in Prakasam, Andhra pradesh
Andhra Pragathi Grameena Bank Branches in Prakasam
Addanki IFSC: APGB0005169
Alluru IFSC: APGB0005216
Ammanagudipadu IFSC: APGB0005088
Arivemula IFSC: APGB0005220
Arthaveedu IFSC: APGB0005044
Avulamanda IFSC: APGB0005159
Ayinamukkala IFSC: APGB0005235
B cherlopalli IFSC: APGB0005230
Ballikurava IFSC: APGB0005060
Bestavaripet IFSC: APGB0005052
Boddikurapadu IFSC: APGB0005080
Cherukuru IFSC: APGB0005192
Chimakurthi IFSC: APGB0005085
Chinaganjam IFSC: APGB0005201
Chirala IFSC: APGB0005188
Chirala (rural) IFSC: APGB0005207
Chodavaram IFSC: APGB0005061
Choutapalem IFSC: APGB0005228
Cumbum IFSC: APGB0005069
Darakanipadu IFSC: APGB0005241
Darsi IFSC: APGB0005106
Dronadula IFSC: APGB0005055
Dupadu IFSC: APGB0005236
Edugundlapadu IFSC: APGB0005051
Eedumudi IFSC: APGB0005078
Gajjalakonda IFSC: APGB0005098
Galizerugulla IFSC: APGB0005086
Gandhi bazar, ongole IFSC: APGB0005204
Giddalur IFSC: APGB0005059
Inamanamellore IFSC: APGB0005217
Inkollu IFSC: APGB0005199
J panguluru IFSC: APGB0005208
Javahar nagar markapur IFSC: APGB0005224
Kamepally IFSC: APGB0005198
Kandukur IFSC: APGB0005186
Kandukur, kanigiri road IFSC: APGB0005210
Kanigiri IFSC: APGB0005191
Karamchedu IFSC: APGB0005107
Karumanchi IFSC: APGB0005064
Kolalapudi IFSC: APGB0005214
Komarole IFSC: APGB0005193
Konakanamitla IFSC: APGB0005238
Kondapi IFSC: APGB0005089
Kopperapadu IFSC: APGB0005082
Kotcherla kota IFSC: APGB0005240
Kothapeta IFSC: APGB0005196
Krishnamsetty palli IFSC: APGB0005226
Kunduru IFSC: APGB0005062
Kunta IFSC: APGB0005229
Kurichedu IFSC: APGB0005099
Maddulur IFSC: APGB0005056
Markapur IFSC: APGB0005046
Markapur regional office IFSC: APGB0009000
Marlapadu IFSC: APGB0005212
Marripudi IFSC: APGB0005158
Marturu IFSC: APGB0005105
Medarametla branch IFSC: APGB0005094
Mulaguntapau IFSC: APGB0005219
Mundlamur IFSC: APGB0005053
Mundlapadu IFSC: APGB0005068
Mungamur road, ongole branch IFSC: APGB0005110
Muppavaram IFSC: APGB0005194
Naguluppalapadu IFSC: APGB0005231
Naidu palem IFSC: APGB0005130
Naladalapur IFSC: APGB0005237
Nuthalapadu IFSC: APGB0005152
Ongole housing board colony IFSC: APGB0005234
Ongole market centre IFSC: APGB0005092
Ongole ro IFSC: APGB0005000
Ongole sujatha nagar IFSC: APGB0005225
Ongole- main IFSC: APGB0005168
Ongole, kammapalem IFSC: APGB0005215
Pallamalli IFSC: APGB0005232
Pamidipadu IFSC: APGB0005070
Pamur IFSC: APGB0005096
Pandilla palle IFSC: APGB0005108
Parchoor IFSC: APGB0005109
Pedacherlopalli IFSC: APGB0005057
Pernamitta IFSC: APGB0005195
Petlur IFSC: APGB0005211
Podili IFSC: APGB0005090
Pullalacheruvu IFSC: APGB0005091
Puttavaripalem IFSC: APGB0005221
Racherla IFSC: APGB0005045
Rajampalli IFSC: APGB0005213
Sanjeeva rao peta IFSC: APGB0005242
Santhanuthalapadu IFSC: APGB0005203
Singarayakonda IFSC: APGB0005102
Tanguturu IFSC: APGB0005202
Tettu(mocherla) IFSC: APGB0005054
Thippayapalem IFSC: APGB0005111
Throvagunta IFSC: APGB0005205
Toorpu gangavaram IFSC: APGB0005227
Tripurantakam IFSC: APGB0005132
Ulavapadu IFSC: APGB0005095
Ulchi IFSC: APGB0005218
Uppugundur IFSC: APGB0005200
Valaparla IFSC: APGB0005197
Valetivaripalem IFSC: APGB0005222
Veera raghavuni kota IFSC: APGB0005206
Veeravenkatapuram IFSC: APGB0005239
Vemulapadu IFSC: APGB0005063
Yaddanapudi IFSC: APGB0005209
Yerragondapalem IFSC: APGB0005058
Ysr circle giddaluru IFSC: APGB0005223
What is IFSC Code?
IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is an 11-character alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies bank branches in India. It's used for electronic fund transfers like NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS. The first 4 characters represent the bank, the 5th character is always '0' (reserved for future use), and the last 6 characters identify the specific branch.
How IFSC Code Helps:
- Enables secure online money transfers
- Required for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transactions
- Ensures funds reach the correct bank branch
- Mandatory for salary transfers and bill payments
- Used in UPI and digital wallet transactions
What is MICR Code?
MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) is a 9-digit code printed on cheques using magnetic ink. It helps in faster processing of cheques by automated machines. The first 3 digits represent the city, next 3 digits represent the bank, and the last 3 digits represent the branch.
How MICR Code Helps:
- Enables automated cheque processing
- Reduces cheque clearing time
- Prevents cheque fraud and forgery
- Required for cheque-based transactions
- Ensures accurate bank and branch identification