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Punjab And Sind Bank branches in New delhi, Delhi

83 branches found in New delhi, Delhi

Punjab And Sind Bank Branches in New delhi

Account and audit department IFSC: PSIB0009001
Bikrikar bhawan new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000690
Cenmarg delhi i IFSC: PSIB0009037
Cenmarg delhi ii IFSC: PSIB0009038
Co lending IFSC: PSIB0021612
Cppc cell IFSC: PSIB0009029
Defence colony IFSC: PSIB0000250
Delhi cantonement IFSC: PSIB0000867
Delhi i IFSC: PSIB0008012
Delhi ii IFSC: PSIB0008013
Desh bandhu college kalkaji delhi IFSC: PSIB0000903
Din dar pur IFSC: PSIB0021322
Dwarka IFSC: PSIB0000722
Financial inclusion cell IFSC: PSIB0009030
G h k m school tagore garden delhi IFSC: PSIB0000918
Gole market new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000762
Green park extn IFSC: PSIB0000040
Guru harkishan nagar delhi IFSC: PSIB0000845
Guru singh sabha lajpat nagar delhi IFSC: PSIB0000774
H-block, new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000013
Hari nagar new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000891
Hauz khas delhi IFSC: PSIB0021346
Heart lung inst IFSC: PSIB0001121
Hemkunt colony IFSC: PSIB0000165
Hrd IFSC: PSIB0009012
Ibd new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000484
Ifb new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000717
Inderlok IFSC: PSIB0021216
Inspection department IFSC: PSIB0009008
Kailash colony IFSC: PSIB0000044
Kalkaji delhi IFSC: PSIB0020948
Kanjhawala IFSC: PSIB0021388
Khalsa ss school lajpat nagar delhi IFSC: PSIB0000806
Kirti nagar new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000623
Kotla mubarakpur delhi IFSC: PSIB0020973
Madanpur khadar IFSC: PSIB0000336
Mahavir enclave IFSC: PSIB0021179
Mata gujri school g k i new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000904
Mata jai kaur pub school ashok vihar delhi IFSC: PSIB0000897
Mata sundri college for women new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000784
Maya puri IFSC: PSIB0000424
Meeran bagh paschim vihar delhi IFSC: PSIB0000919
Mis cell IFSC: PSIB0009055
Mundka IFSC: PSIB0020994
N delhi mansoravar garden IFSC: PSIB0000947
Nangloi IFSC: PSIB0021180
Naraina IFSC: PSIB0000181
New delhi , malviya nagar IFSC: PSIB0021058
New delhi ec jankpuri IFSC: PSIB0000963
New delhi jangpura extension IFSC: PSIB0000323
New delhi locker br janakpuri IFSC: PSIB0000716
New delhi m xiv connaught circus IFSC: PSIB0000480
New delhi sadh nagar IFSC: PSIB0021050
New delhi subhash nagar IFSC: PSIB0021037
Paharganj IFSC: PSIB0000019
Pf department IFSC: PSIB0009016
Premises department IFSC: PSIB0009006
Punjabi bagh west new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000866
Purana quila IFSC: PSIB0000913
Rajendra place new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000606
Rajouri garden IFSC: PSIB0000075
Ranjit nagar new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000655
Recociliation department IFSC: PSIB0009020
Roshanpura IFSC: PSIB0000291
S d public school moti nagar delhi IFSC: PSIB0000880
Sachdeva public school rohini delhi IFSC: PSIB0000893
Saket delhi IFSC: PSIB0000861
Samvert stressed asset management vertical IFSC: PSIB0000744
Sec xii dwarka new delhi IFSC: PSIB0021008
Sggs college of com pitampura delhi IFSC: PSIB0000894
Sgtb khalsa college delhi university IFSC: PSIB0000895
Sidharatha enclave IFSC: PSIB0000612
Specialised retail asset branch IFSC: PSIB0021537
Spl retail lending br siddharta IFSC: PSIB0021355
Stationary department IFSC: PSIB0009025
Stc new delhi IFSC: PSIB0009034
Tilak nagar IFSC: PSIB0000038
Timber market,kirti nagar IFSC: PSIB0021392
Uttam nagar new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000373
Vasant vihar new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000905
Vikas puri delhi IFSC: PSIB0000927
Vishnu garden new delhi IFSC: PSIB0000892
West patel nagar IFSC: PSIB0000054

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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