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Bank of India branches in Rajgarh, Madhya pradesh

57 branches found in Rajgarh, Madhya pradesh

Bank of India Branches in Rajgarh

Bamlabe IFSC: BKID0009965
Bhojpuria pachore IFSC: BKID0009963
Biaora ssi IFSC: BKID0009956
Boda IFSC: BKID0009959
Chhapiheda IFSC: BKID0009960
Dhablikalan IFSC: BKID0009968
Jetpur kala IFSC: BKID0009966
Kachri IFSC: BKID0009967
Karanwas IFSC: BKID0009962
Karedi IFSC: BKID0009964
Khilchipur IFSC: BKID0009074
Khujner IFSC: BKID0009952
Kurawar IFSC: BKID0009953
Leema chouhan IFSC: BKID0009068
Machalpur IFSC: BKID0009961
Mpgb bairasiya IFSC: BKID0MG0307
Mpgb bakhed IFSC: BKID0MG0355
Mpgb bhiyana IFSC: BKID0MG0303
Mpgb bhojpur IFSC: BKID0MG0356
Mpgb biaora IFSC: BKID0MG0304
Mpgb boda IFSC: BKID0MG0302
Mpgb chatukheda IFSC: BKID0MG0310
Mpgb chhapiheda IFSC: BKID0MG0327
Mpgb eklera rajgarh IFSC: BKID0MG0312
Mpgb gagorni IFSC: BKID0MG0314
Mpgb gindorhat IFSC: BKID0MG0315
Mpgb goghatpur IFSC: BKID0MG0313
Mpgb jeerapur IFSC: BKID0MG0318
Mpgb jhadla IFSC: BKID0MG0316
Mpgb jhadmau IFSC: BKID0MG0357
Mpgb kalipeeth IFSC: BKID0MG0319
Mpgb khilchipur IFSC: BKID0MG0306
Mpgb khujaner IFSC: BKID0MG0309
Mpgb kurawar IFSC: BKID0MG0329
Mpgb lakhanwas IFSC: BKID0MG0321
Mpgb machalpur IFSC: BKID0MG0331
Mpgb mandawar IFSC: BKID0MG0324
Mpgb mau padana IFSC: BKID0MG0322
Mpgb narsingha mandi IFSC: BKID0MG0335
Mpgb narsinghgarh IFSC: BKID0MG0325
Mpgb padampura IFSC: BKID0MG0338
Mpgb padana IFSC: BKID0MG0301
Mpgb padlyamata IFSC: BKID0MG0326
Mpgb padoniya IFSC: BKID0MG0308
Mpgb peelukhedi IFSC: BKID0MG0364
Mpgb pipilla kulmi IFSC: BKID0MG0328
Mpgb rajgarh IFSC: BKID0MG0330
Mpgb sandawta IFSC: BKID0MG0333
Mpgb sarangpur IFSC: BKID0MG0311
Mpgb suthaliya IFSC: BKID0MG0323
Mpgb talen IFSC: BKID0MG0337
Mpgb udankhedi IFSC: BKID0MG0334
Narsinghgarh IFSC: BKID0009958
Rajgarh IFSC: BKID0009950
Sarangpur IFSC: BKID0009957
Talen IFSC: BKID0009955
Zirapur IFSC: BKID0009951

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
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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
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