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Gujarat State Cooperative Bank branches in Surat, Gujarat

29 branches found in Surat, Gujarat

Gujarat State Cooperative Bank Branches in Surat

Associate co op bank ltd adajan IFSC: GSCB0ASCB08
Associate co op bank ltd bamroli IFSC: GSCB0ASCB07
Associate co op bank ltd head office IFSC: GSCB0ASCB02
Associate co op bank ltd puna kumbharia IFSC: GSCB0ASCB06
Associate co op bank ltd sagrampura IFSC: GSCB0ASCB04
Associate co op bank ltd salabatpura IFSC: GSCB0ASCB05
Associate co op bank ltd umarwada IFSC: GSCB0ASCB03
Associate co operative bank ltd - vesu IFSC: GSCB0ASCB09
The bardoli nagrik sahakari bank ltd - gandhi road IFSC: GSCB0UTBN02
The bardoli nagrik sahakari bank ltd - madhi IFSC: GSCB0UTBN03
The bardoli nagrik sahakari bank ltd - station road IFSC: GSCB0UTBN01
The financial co-oprative bank ltd begumpura branch IFSC: GSCB0FINCO4
The financial co-oprative bank ltd bombay market branch IFSC: GSCB0FINCO5
The financial co-oprative bank ltd head office IFSC: GSCB0FINCO2
The financial co-oprative bank ltd salabatpura branch IFSC: GSCB0FINCO3
The gandevi peoples co op bank ltd sachin IFSC: GSCB0GPCB06
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd amroli IFSC: GSCB0SMCB08
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd anand mahel IFSC: GSCB0SMCB10
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd bamroli IFSC: GSCB0SMCB14
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd bhagal IFSC: GSCB0SMCB02
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd bhatar IFSC: GSCB0SMCB11
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd bhathena IFSC: GSCB0SMCB07
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd kadodra IFSC: GSCB0SMCB06
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd kapodra IFSC: GSCB0SMCB09
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd katargam IFSC: GSCB0SMCB03
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd khatodra IFSC: GSCB0SMCB04
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd laldarwaja IFSC: GSCB0SMCB05
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd pandesara IFSC: GSCB0SMCB13
The surat mercantile co op bank ltd rampura IFSC: GSCB0SMCB12

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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