Axis Bank branches in Ahmedabad, Gujarat
99 branches found in Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Axis Bank Branches in Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad branch IFSC: UTIB0000003
Amarnath cooperative bank IFSC: UTIB0SAMB01
Asarwa (ahmedabad) IFSC: UTIB0000449
Ashram road IFSC: UTIB0002642
Bakrol ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0005379
Bapunagar, ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0000664
Bavla IFSC: UTIB0003914
Bhadaj circle IFSC: UTIB0005009
Bhairavnath road, maninagar IFSC: UTIB0004725
Bhakti circle nikol IFSC: UTIB0005864
Bopal IFSC: UTIB0000878
Bopal cross road ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0004898
Cg road IFSC: UTIB0002643
Chandlodiya, gujarat IFSC: UTIB0000728
Changodar IFSC: UTIB0001661
Chhatral IFSC: UTIB0000680
Corporate banking branch, ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0001530
Corporate road IFSC: UTIB0003167
Dahegam IFSC: UTIB0002118
Dariyapur IFSC: UTIB0003132
Dhanduka IFSC: UTIB0002307
Dholka IFSC: UTIB0002644
Drive in road IFSC: UTIB0001334
Enasan IFSC: UTIB0002332
Ghatlodiya IFSC: UTIB0001335
Ghodasar, ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0004661
Gota bridge sg highway IFSC: UTIB0005947
Gota road branch IFSC: UTIB0003655
Gurukul IFSC: UTIB0003166
Hatkeshwar IFSC: UTIB0002645
Hebatpur road, ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0004741
Hundred feet road, prahladnagar IFSC: UTIB0004740
Ioc road ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0003593
Isanpur IFSC: UTIB0001338
Iskcon cross road IFSC: UTIB0005294
Iskon ambli road IFSC: UTIB0004512
Jeevraj park road, ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0004560
Kargil char rasta IFSC: UTIB0003214
Karnavati cross road IFSC: UTIB0004410
Karoli IFSC: UTIB0002363
Kathwada ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0004280
Kubernagar IFSC: UTIB0003120
L b s road, ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0004748
Maninagar IFSC: UTIB0SMCBL2
Maninagar cooperative bank ltd IFSC: UTIB0SMCB02
Memco branch IFSC: UTIB0003489
Memnagar IFSC: UTIB0001873
Mithakali, ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0004742
Naranpura [ahmedabad] IFSC: UTIB0000298
Naroda IFSC: UTIB0001660
Narol IFSC: UTIB0002861
Navrangpura IFSC: UTIB0001336
Nehrunagar IFSC: UTIB0001193
New naroda ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0003605
New vasna, ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0004667
Nikol IFSC: UTIB0003116
Odhav IFSC: UTIB0002651
Paldi IFSC: UTIB0001064
Panchkuwa IFSC: UTIB0004700
Panjarapol IFSC: UTIB0003372
Prahladnagar IFSC: UTIB0005667
Rajpath rangoli IFSC: UTIB0005378
Rakhial IFSC: UTIB0004021
Ranip ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0002120
Ranna park IFSC: UTIB0005852
Relief road (ahmedabad) IFSC: UTIB0000453
Rto circle ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0003482
Sabarmati ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0003256
Sanand IFSC: UTIB0001426
Sanathal IFSC: UTIB0006050
Sarangpur IFSC: UTIB0001659
Sarkhej IFSC: UTIB0003269
Sarkhej gandhinagar highway br IFSC: UTIB0000297
Satellite IFSC: UTIB0002647
Sattadhar, ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0004760
Science city IFSC: UTIB0001337
Service branch, ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0000229
Shahibaug (ahmedabad) IFSC: UTIB0000510
Shela, ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0004804
Shilaj road branch IFSC: UTIB0003881
Shivranjani cross road IFSC: UTIB0003052
Sindhu bhawan IFSC: UTIB0003397
Sola bhagwat IFSC: UTIB0005885
Sola cross road IFSC: UTIB0002648
South bopal IFSC: UTIB0002892
Swastik char rasta IFSC: UTIB0005141
Thaltej IFSC: UTIB0002998
The mansa nagrik sahkari bank IFSC: UTIB0SMNS05
Uma shankar joshi marg, ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0004749
Usmanpura IFSC: UTIB0002893
Vandematram road IFSC: UTIB0004848
Vastral IFSC: UTIB0001658
Vastral gam metro station road IFSC: UTIB0004905
Vastrapur IFSC: UTIB0000032
Vatva ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0003606
Vejalpur IFSC: UTIB0000058
Vinayaksahakari IFSC: UTIB0SVSBL1
Vip road ahmedabad IFSC: UTIB0005951
Viramgam IFSC: UTIB0002008
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