IFSC MICR Code Finder

HDFC Bank branches in Raipur, Chhattisgarh

50 branches found in Raipur, Chhattisgarh

HDFC Bank Branches in Raipur

Abhanpur IFSC: HDFC0007282
Arang IFSC: HDFC0005683
Avanti vihar IFSC: HDFC0008687
Bendri i IFSC: HDFC0003952
Bhainsa IFSC: HDFC0003697
Bhanpuri IFSC: HDFC0002110
Choubey colony IFSC: HDFC0006834
Civil line raipur IFSC: HDFC0006471
Devendra nagar road IFSC: HDFC0000152
Dumartarai IFSC: HDFC0006810
Fafadih IFSC: HDFC0008037
Farsegarh banking outlet IFSC: HDFC0009422
Gariyaband IFSC: HDFC0005849
Jai stambh - raipur IFSC: HDFC0002706
Kachari chowk IFSC: HDFC0006842
Kachna road raipur IFSC: HDFC0010387
Kasbe sukene IFSC: HDFC0007640
Katora talab IFSC: HDFC0007410
Kayabandha branch IFSC: HDFC0009362
Khamtarai IFSC: HDFC0011397
Korra banking outlet IFSC: HDFC0009418
Laxmi mahila nagrik sahakari bank IFSC: HDFC0CLMNSB
Lodhi para raipur IFSC: HDFC0008349
Mahila nagrik saha bank mydt IFSC: HDFC0CMNSB2
Mana camp IFSC: HDFC0006229
Mandi board office raipur IFSC: HDFC0010844
Marine drive raipur IFSC: HDFC0006521
Mowa IFSC: HDFC0003656
Municipal corporation raipur IFSC: HDFC0009455
Nagrik sahakari bank imps IFSC: HDFC0CNSBLR
Naharpara IFSC: HDFC0010385
New rajendra nagar IFSC: HDFC0005162
Pachpedi naka raipur IFSC: HDFC0001280
Pandri raipur IFSC: HDFC0007088
Raipur - chattisgarh IFSC: HDFC0000844
Raipur ii - chattisgarh IFSC: HDFC0000769
Raipur urban mercantile co-operative bank imps IFSC: HDFC0CTRUMC
Raja talab IFSC: HDFC0006831
Rakhi naya raipur IFSC: HDFC0009306
Sadar bazar raipur IFSC: HDFC0006959
Samta colony IFSC: HDFC0007058
Santoshi nagar raipur IFSC: HDFC0004954
Shankar road, raipur IFSC: HDFC0002496
Sunder nagar IFSC: HDFC0003657
Tattiban IFSC: HDFC0003692
Telibandha IFSC: HDFC0005083
Tilda IFSC: HDFC0001953
Urla raipur IFSC: HDFC0006110
Vidhan sabha road IFSC: HDFC0007566
Vip estate IFSC: HDFC0007624

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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