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State Bank of India branches in Kurnool, Andhra pradesh

99 branches found in Kurnool, Andhra pradesh

State Bank of India Branches in Kurnool

A kodur IFSC: SBIN0008796
A s college road, adoni IFSC: SBIN0012908
Adb yemmiganoor IFSC: SBIN0001804
Adoni IFSC: SBIN0040461
Allagadda IFSC: SBIN0000784
Allagadda bazar IFSC: SBIN0014171
Alluru IFSC: SBIN0018306
Alur IFSC: SBIN0000779
Ammavaripalle IFSC: SBIN0061398
Ao kurnool IFSC: SBIN0063871
Aspari IFSC: SBIN0003364
Atmakur IFSC: SBIN0021424
Balaji complex branch nandyal IFSC: SBIN0021659
Balaji nagar IFSC: SBIN0021819
Banaganapalle IFSC: SBIN0001179
Bellarychowrasta IFSC: SBIN0021434
Betamcherla IFSC: SBIN0002696
Budhwarpet IFSC: SBIN0003185
Chagalamarri IFSC: SBIN0002699
Court complex kurnool IFSC: SBIN0061184
Currency administration cell-adoni IFSC: SBIN0061434
Currency administration cell-kurnool IFSC: SBIN0061437
Dhone IFSC: SBIN0021184
Fimm racc kurnool IFSC: SBIN0062676
Fimm racc nagarkurnool IFSC: SBIN0062535
Gadivemula IFSC: SBIN0012907
Gargeyapuram IFSC: SBIN0021883
Gavarapalem IFSC: SBIN0011112
Gonegandla IFSC: SBIN0003733
Gospadu IFSC: SBIN0011991
Gudur IFSC: SBIN0002725
Holagunda IFSC: SBIN0011088
Iiitdm campus kurnool IFSC: SBIN0064655
Ithole IFSC: SBIN0008801
Jadcherla IFSC: SBIN0020921
K nagalapuram IFSC: SBIN0022064
Kalluru estate, kurnool IFSC: SBIN0015741
Kodumuru IFSC: SBIN0002743
Koikuntla IFSC: SBIN0000984
Koilkuntla IFSC: SBIN0021416
Kolimigundla IFSC: SBIN0013236
Kosigi IFSC: SBIN0002747
Kothapalli IFSC: SBIN0008797
Kowthalam IFSC: SBIN0014378
Krishna nagar IFSC: SBIN0020995
Kurnool IFSC: SBIN0040699
Kurnool bzr IFSC: SBIN0001836
Laddagiri IFSC: SBIN0008289
Mantralayam IFSC: SBIN0002755
Market yard IFSC: SBIN0003709
Market yard kurnool IFSC: SBIN0002756
Midthuru IFSC: SBIN0014837
Molagavalli IFSC: SBIN0003363
Msr nagar IFSC: SBIN0020871
Municipal complex IFSC: SBIN0020977
Mutyalapadu IFSC: SBIN0011089
N r peta, kurnool IFSC: SBIN0061590
Nagarkurnool IFSC: SBIN0020198
Nandikotkur IFSC: SBIN0020770
Nandikotkur adb IFSC: SBIN0001587
Nandyal IFSC: SBIN0020677
Nandyal bzr IFSC: SBIN0002765
Nandyal road branch kurnool IFSC: SBIN0021660
Ngo colony, nandyal IFSC: SBIN0012909
Nossam IFSC: SBIN0014159
Nunepalle IFSC: SBIN0003731
Old town kurnool IFSC: SBIN0007953
Owk IFSC: SBIN0002770
Panem IFSC: SBIN0002777
Pasupala IFSC: SBIN0021229
Pattikonda IFSC: SBIN0000981
Pbb, nandyal IFSC: SBIN0011090
Peapully IFSC: SBIN0002779
Pendekal r s IFSC: SBIN0008799
Rajeev gandhi memorial college for engg & tech(rgmcet) IFSC: SBIN0010577
Rangapuram IFSC: SBIN0008798
Rasmecc, kurnool IFSC: SBIN0061057
Rbo kandukur IFSC: SBIN0063885
Rbo kurnool IFSC: SBIN0005127
Rbo nandyal IFSC: SBIN0063889
Regional business office ongole IFSC: SBIN0013301
Rndb racc nandyal IFSC: SBIN0062704
Saluru IFSC: SBIN0021420
Sirvel IFSC: SBIN0014377
Sme kurnool IFSC: SBIN0018378
Sme nandyal IFSC: SBIN0017981
Sn colony (kurnool) IFSC: SBIN0012719
Srisailam IFSC: SBIN0020919
Srisailam project township IFSC: SBIN0000750
Stantanpuram (gondiparla) IFSC: SBIN0006197
Tif campus kurnool IFSC: SBIN0002801
Treasury branch, kurnool IFSC: SBIN0006305
Veldurthi IFSC: SBIN0002807
Velpanur IFSC: SBIN0008494
Velugodu IFSC: SBIN0014379
Venkatramana colony kurnool IFSC: SBIN0021400
Yemmiganoor IFSC: SBIN0000955
Yemmiganur IFSC: SBIN0021049
Yerraguntla IFSC: SBIN0002813

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