Andhra Pragathi Grameena Bank branches in Ysr (kadapa), Andhra pradesh
111 branches found in Ysr (kadapa), Andhra pradesh
Andhra Pragathi Grameena Bank Branches in Ysr (kadapa)
Alavalapadu IFSC: APGB0002123
Anantharajupeta IFSC: APGB0002135
Ankalamma gudur IFSC: APGB0002133
Atlur IFSC: APGB0002024
B koduru IFSC: APGB0002112
Badvel IFSC: APGB0002083
Bala thimmayyagari palle IFSC: APGB0002139
Boyanapalle IFSC: APGB0002118
Brahmam garimattam IFSC: APGB0002033
Chakraypet IFSC: APGB0002072
Chapadu IFSC: APGB0002176
Chennur IFSC: APGB0002151
Chilamakur IFSC: APGB0002067
Chinna orampadu IFSC: APGB0002196
Chinnaguruvaluru IFSC: APGB0002038
Chinnamandem IFSC: APGB0002092
Chinthakommadinne IFSC: APGB0002037
Chitvel IFSC: APGB0002155
Devunikadapa IFSC: APGB0002161
Duvvur IFSC: APGB0002157
Eguva ramapuram IFSC: APGB0002181
G v satram IFSC: APGB0002179
Galiveedu IFSC: APGB0002055
Gopavaram IFSC: APGB0002166
Gudipadu IFSC: APGB0002173
Itukalapadu IFSC: APGB0002085
Jammalamadugu IFSC: APGB0002138
Jammalamadugu new market IFSC: APGB0002191
Kadapa - kagitalapenta IFSC: APGB0002140
Kadapa - mochampeta IFSC: APGB0002116
Kadapa ameenpeer darga IFSC: APGB0002189
Kadapa main IFSC: APGB0002013
Kadapa mariapuram IFSC: APGB0002194
Kadapa nesco IFSC: APGB0002162
Kadapa police line branch IFSC: APGB0002156
Kadapa ro IFSC: APGB0002000
Kadapa-jayanagar colony branch IFSC: APGB0002143
Kalasapadu IFSC: APGB0002054
Kamalakuru IFSC: APGB0002178
Kamalapuram IFSC: APGB0002057
Kamalapuram x roads IFSC: APGB0002198
Kanagudur IFSC: APGB0002035
Khajipeta IFSC: APGB0002158
Kodur IFSC: APGB0002117
Kondapuram IFSC: APGB0002023
Korrapadu IFSC: APGB0002014
Kotha nellore IFSC: APGB0002124
Lakkireddipalle IFSC: APGB0002160
Lingala IFSC: APGB0002042
Mallela IFSC: APGB0002193
Mangampet IFSC: APGB0002168
Moragudi IFSC: APGB0002174
Muddanur IFSC: APGB0002159
Mydukur IFSC: APGB0002078
Mylavaram IFSC: APGB0002041
Nagarajupeta, kadapa IFSC: APGB0002177
Nagaripadu IFSC: APGB0002087
Nagavaram IFSC: APGB0002171
Nallapureddypalle IFSC: APGB0002043
Nandalur IFSC: APGB0002032
Nandimandalam IFSC: APGB0002172
Narasapuram IFSC: APGB0002102
Nooliveedu IFSC: APGB0002108
Obulavaripalle IFSC: APGB0002018
Pedda chappali IFSC: APGB0002128
Pedda pasupula IFSC: APGB0002015
Peddamudiyam IFSC: APGB0002040
Penagaluru IFSC: APGB0002175
Pendlimarry IFSC: APGB0002082
Pondalur IFSC: APGB0002094
Porumamilla IFSC: APGB0002007
Potladurthi IFSC: APGB0002169
Pp kunta IFSC: APGB0002182
Proddatur IFSC: APGB0002019
Proddatur - modempalli IFSC: APGB0002167
Proddatur ngos colony IFSC: APGB0002185
Pulivendla IFSC: APGB0002145
Pullampet IFSC: APGB0002150
Railway koduru rs road IFSC: APGB0002192
Rajampet IFSC: APGB0002076
Rajampet - r s road IFSC: APGB0002163
Rajampeta ro IFSC: APGB0008000
Rajupalem IFSC: APGB0002137
Ramanapalle IFSC: APGB0002039
Ramapuram(k) IFSC: APGB0002121
Rayachoti IFSC: APGB0002107
Rayachoty-kothapeta IFSC: APGB0002195
Rayavaram IFSC: APGB0002020
Sambepalli IFSC: APGB0002079
Settigunta IFSC: APGB0002109
Settypalli IFSC: APGB0002186
Siddavattam IFSC: APGB0002053
Simhadripuram IFSC: APGB0002144
Tangatur IFSC: APGB0002199
Thondur IFSC: APGB0002101
Tsundupalli IFSC: APGB0002154
Upparapalle IFSC: APGB0002008
Uruturu IFSC: APGB0002180
Utukuru IFSC: APGB0002197
Vaddirala IFSC: APGB0002095
Vallur IFSC: APGB0002005
Vathalur IFSC: APGB0002122
Veeraballe IFSC: APGB0002006
Veerapanayanipalle IFSC: APGB0002002
Velidandla IFSC: APGB0002200
Vempalle IFSC: APGB0002022
Vempalli four roads crossing IFSC: APGB0002188
Vemula IFSC: APGB0002012
Vontimitta IFSC: APGB0002190
Yerraguntla IFSC: APGB0002120
Yerramukkapalli IFSC: APGB0002164
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