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HDFC Bank branches in Lucknow, Uttar pradesh

89 branches found in Lucknow, Uttar pradesh

HDFC Bank Branches in Lucknow

Air force station bakshi ka talab IFSC: HDFC0005602
Alambagh - lucknow - uttar pradesh IFSC: HDFC0000722
Aliganj IFSC: HDFC0011560
Aliganj ii IFSC: HDFC0008842
Ashiyana IFSC: HDFC0001943
Ashok marg IFSC: HDFC0007197
Atal medical university ahmamau IFSC: HDFC0011913
Ayodhya road IFSC: HDFC0008088
Bakshi ka talab IFSC: HDFC0009014
Balaganj IFSC: HDFC0009509
Banthra sikanderpur IFSC: HDFC0009186
Behta branch IFSC: HDFC0008318
Bharwara IFSC: HDFC0009175
Bijnor road aurangabad IFSC: HDFC0008010
Budheshwar IFSC: HDFC0008023
Chinhat IFSC: HDFC0005822
Daliganj IFSC: HDFC0009364
Eldeco lucknow IFSC: HDFC0007147
Golaganj IFSC: HDFC0006583
Gomti nagar IFSC: HDFC0001112
Gomti nagar extension IFSC: HDFC0011599
Gomti nagar ii ext IFSC: HDFC0007106
Gomti nagar vipul khand IFSC: HDFC0004419
Gomtinagar ext IFSC: HDFC0008112
Gomtinagar, lucknow IFSC: HDFC0002623
Gosaiganj IFSC: HDFC0006132
Hewtte - lucknow IFSC: HDFC0002806
Iim road lucknow IFSC: HDFC0008579
Indranagar iii IFSC: HDFC0009176
Integral university lucknow IFSC: HDFC0011223
Ismail ganj IFSC: HDFC0007354
It college road IFSC: HDFC0007083
Jankipuram IFSC: HDFC0001908
Jankipuram extension IFSC: HDFC0008172
Kalli pashchim IFSC: HDFC0009487
Kalyanpur lucknow IFSC: HDFC0009451
Khargapur IFSC: HDFC0006061
Khurram nagar IFSC: HDFC0010024
Krishna nagar IFSC: HDFC0009367
Kursi road IFSC: HDFC0007053
Lalbaug IFSC: HDFC0009503
Lda colony kanpur road IFSC: HDFC0006262
Lucknow IFSC: HDFC0001907
Lucknow - aliganj IFSC: HDFC0000412
Lucknow - aminabad IFSC: HDFC0000723
Lucknow - faizabad road - u p IFSC: HDFC0000296
Lucknow - hazratganj IFSC: HDFC0000078
Lucknow - pranay towers IFSC: HDFC0000594
Lucknow chowk - uttar pradesh IFSC: HDFC0000596
Mahanagar IFSC: HDFC0009063
Malihabad IFSC: HDFC0004806
Mall IFSC: HDFC0009646
Manas nagar indranagar IFSC: HDFC0007668
Memora IFSC: HDFC0002861
Munshipulia IFSC: HDFC0003941
Nadan mahal road IFSC: HDFC0003950
Naka hindola IFSC: HDFC0004005
Nakkhas IFSC: HDFC0005248
Nijampur malhor IFSC: HDFC0009128
Nilmatha IFSC: HDFC0005159
Nirala nagar IFSC: HDFC0006998
Para IFSC: HDFC0005197
Patrakarpuram gomti nagar IFSC: HDFC0007565
Progressive urban co-operative bank imps IFSC: HDFC0CPUCBL
Purania chauraha IFSC: HDFC0007733
Raibareilly road lucknow IFSC: HDFC0004768
Rajajipuram - lucknow IFSC: HDFC0001136
Rana pratap marg IFSC: HDFC0005440
Ratan khand IFSC: HDFC0009279
Saadatganj IFSC: HDFC0008117
Sarojini nagar lucknow IFSC: HDFC0008822
Sarsawan IFSC: HDFC0009568
Sec ix vikas nagar IFSC: HDFC0007423
Sector ii vrindavan yojna IFSC: HDFC0007758
Sector xi vrindawan yojana IFSC: HDFC0007571
Sgpgi IFSC: HDFC0007280
Sitapur road IFSC: HDFC0006591
Subhash marg IFSC: HDFC0009378
Sushant golf city lucknow IFSC: HDFC0007887
Tekari chambers IFSC: HDFC0001267
Unchahar IFSC: HDFC0004686
Vardhankahnd,gomtinagar ext IFSC: HDFC0004956
Vibhuti khand lucknow IFSC: HDFC0004805
Vikas nagar IFSC: HDFC0004492
Vikrant khand faizabad road IFSC: HDFC0003802
Vinay khand IFSC: HDFC0007413
Vineet khand IFSC: HDFC0009504
Viramkhand IFSC: HDFC0008212
Vrindavan sector vi IFSC: HDFC0008826

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
Learn More About MICR