Axis Bank branches in Gurugram, Haryana
85 branches found in Gurugram, Haryana
Axis Bank Branches in Gurugram
Arjun marg phase one IFSC: UTIB0004282
Ava court, malibu town IFSC: UTIB0003942
Axis bank ltd IFSC: UTIB0004147
Badshahpur IFSC: UTIB0003323
Bestech tower ggn IFSC: UTIB0003156
Citycourt sikanderpur IFSC: UTIB0004265
Corporate credit operations hub IFSC: UTIB0001821
Dhankot IFSC: UTIB0004150
Dhunela IFSC: UTIB0005050
Dlf camellias IFSC: UTIB0005137
Dlf cyber city IFSC: UTIB0004761
Dlf downtown IFSC: UTIB0006097
Dlf phase iii IFSC: UTIB0004908
Dlf square cyber city gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0005152
Dlf-gurgaon ,haryana IFSC: UTIB0000131
Farrukh nagar IFSC: UTIB0006048
Golf course ext road gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0006108
Golf course road IFSC: UTIB0004372
Green agrevolution private limited IFSC: UTIB0DEHAAT
Gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0005858
Gurgaon sec IFSC: UTIB0001720
Gurgaon sec a IFSC: UTIB0001264
Gurgaon sec sixty three a IFSC: UTIB0005620
Gurgaon sector eighty three IFSC: UTIB0004310
Gurgaon sector seventeen IFSC: UTIB0002915
Gurudronacharya IFSC: UTIB0002903
Gwal pahari IFSC: UTIB0004373
Hailey mandi IFSC: UTIB0004532
Iffco chowk gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0003683
Jharsa sector thirty one gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0004864
Khurrampur IFSC: UTIB0006150
Landmark sector sixty seven gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0006055
Laxmi bazar gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0001787
M g road, gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0000540
M three m urbana IFSC: UTIB0004343
Manesar IFSC: UTIB0000720
Manesar sector one IFSC: UTIB0006100
Mayfield garden gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0004835
Mega wholesale banking centre gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0005051
Megapolis brnh gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0004193
Millenium plaza gurugram IFSC: UTIB0005299
Miracle mile IFSC: UTIB0006102
New railway road , gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0001081
Nirvana country IFSC: UTIB0003539
Palam vihar IFSC: UTIB0000707
Paradise mall sec forty nine IFSC: UTIB0004250
Pataudi IFSC: UTIB0002453
Patelnagar IFSC: UTIB0004658
Qutab plaza IFSC: UTIB0002692
Rosewood city IFSC: UTIB0002456
Sadar bazaar gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0003059
Sec eighty six gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0005075
Sector , gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0001911
Sector fifteen gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0006110
Sector fifty eight IFSC: UTIB0004374
Sector fifty five gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0006170
Sector fifty one gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0004254
Sector forty five gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0003537
Sector four, gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0003439
Sector one hundred six gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0005963
Sector one hundred thirteen dwarka expressway IFSC: UTIB0005610
Sector part ii huda complex IFSC: UTIB0003100
Sector seven, gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0003441
Sector sixty five gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0005029
Sector sixtynine gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0004762
Sector thirty gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0003622
Sector thirty seven d gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0006041
Sector twelve a gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0003347
Sector twenty three gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0003233
Sector-, gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0001970
Sohna IFSC: UTIB0002499
South city ii gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0003292
Spr road gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0005280
Ss omnia sector eighty six gurgaon IFSC: UTIB0006115
Sushant lok IFSC: UTIB0002913
Sushant lok a block IFSC: UTIB0004007
Sushant lok c block IFSC: UTIB0004006
Tee point IFSC: UTIB0005507
The gurgaon central cooperative bank limited IFSC: UTIB0SGCB38
Times tower IFSC: UTIB0006197
Udyogvihar IFSC: UTIB0001527
Urban square IFSC: UTIB0005756
Vatika atrium IFSC: UTIB0005993
Vatika market sector eighty three IFSC: UTIB0006149
Wbp payu integration IFSC: UTIB000PAYU
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