State Bank of India branches in Gurugram, Haryana
87 branches found in Gurugram, Haryana
State Bank of India Branches in Gurugram
Air force station sohna road IFSC: SBIN0065003
Alwalpur IFSC: SBIN0061300
Badshapur, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0002300
Bhondsi gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0017482
Budhera village IFSC: SBIN0061197
C b gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0004079
Crpf group centre kadarpur gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0017940
Cyber hub gurugram IFSC: SBIN0061808
Devla nagli IFSC: SBIN0061301
Dlf phase ii gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0004463
Dlf phase iv gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0070695
Dlf qutub enclave IFSC: SBIN0006604
Dundahera , gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0003190
Dwarka expressway branch IFSC: SBIN0051454
Farukh nagar IFSC: SBIN0010329
Firozpur jhirka IFSC: SBIN0001071
Ge capital, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0004401
Golf course extension gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0016446
Golf course road IFSC: SBIN0016020
Gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0050232
Gurgaon sectorforty nine IFSC: SBIN0032318
Gurgaon sohna road IFSC: SBIN0050900
Gurgaon sushant lok IFSC: SBIN0050753
Gurgaonmini sectt IFSC: SBIN0050640
Hlc dwarka expressway IFSC: SBIN0065154
Imt manesar IFSC: SBIN0016371
Lohinga kalan IFSC: SBIN0061303
Manesar IFSC: SBIN0003370
Maruti udyog ltd gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0070623
Mehrauli road gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0001565
Mg road gurugram IFSC: SBIN0065136
Mid corporate group, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0050933
Msil, manesar IFSC: SBIN0070826
Narsingpur IFSC: SBIN0020704
New colony IFSC: SBIN0000645
New railway road, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0016445
Nsg, manesar IFSC: SBIN0010645
Nuh IFSC: SBIN0000620
Old delhi road, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0030410
Palam vihar, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0004458
Pataudi IFSC: SBIN0016239
Pinna gaon IFSC: SBIN0003624
Racpc gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0015528
Racpc-ii gurugram IFSC: SBIN0063774
Rasmeccc gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0010375
Rbo region , daoi IFSC: SBIN0005120
Rbo- , ao- ncr haryana IFSC: SBIN0063829
Roj ka meo sohna IFSC: SBIN0006836
Scab, gurugram IFSC: SBIN0063864
Sec eighty three ,gurugram IFSC: SBIN0064073
Sec gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0032280
Sec gurugram IFSC: SBIN0064859
Sector - sixty five, gurugram IFSC: SBIN0064540
Sector , gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0060414
Sector , gurugram IFSC: SBIN0064911
Sector a, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0016018
Sector eighteen gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0070699
Sector fifty eight sector sixty two gurugram IFSC: SBIN0064680
Sector forty-nine,sohna road ii, gurugram IFSC: SBIN0064679
Sector gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0016019
Sector gurugram IFSC: SBIN0065194
Sector manesar IFSC: SBIN0065195
Sector nine and nine a, gurugram IFSC: SBIN0064090
Sector ten, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0018980
Sector twenty nine, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0061199
Sector twenty three, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0018174
Sector- gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0011443
Sector-, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0011569
Sector-, gurugram IFSC: SBIN0063957
Sector-forty six, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0061222
Sector-thirty nine, gurugram IFSC: SBIN0063056
Shfb gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0004402
Shivaji nagar, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0004448
Sikandarpur IFSC: SBIN0021801
Sme manesar IFSC: SBIN0064895
Sohna gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0017481
Sohna road gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0016474
South city-ii, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0011444
Spil, manesar IFSC: SBIN0070860
Spl nri gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0015478
State bank academy IFSC: SBIN0007705
State bank academy, campus-ii, gurugram IFSC: SBIN0061331
Sushant lok, gurgaon IFSC: SBIN0004449
Sushanthlok IFSC: SBIN0040661
Ted IFSC: SBIN0061302
Ujina IFSC: SBIN0002497
Wazirpur IFSC: SBIN0021274
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
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