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State Bank of India branches in Bikaner, Rajasthan

98 branches found in Bikaner, Rajasthan

State Bank of India Branches in Bikaner

Akasar IFSC: SBIN0032112
Arjansar IFSC: SBIN0008430
Bajju IFSC: SBIN0031496
Bangarsar IFSC: SBIN0064276
Bhamatsar IFSC: SBIN0031609
Bhinasar IFSC: SBIN0031167
Bichhwal industrial area bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031929
Bikaji campus IFSC: SBIN0065148
Bikampur IFSC: SBIN0007394
Bikaner cantt IFSC: SBIN0004302
Bikaner city IFSC: SBIN0031164
Bithnoke IFSC: SBIN0031611
Bsf bikaner IFSC: SBIN0010639
Cac, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0032447
Cad kothi no eight IFSC: SBIN0032466
Charanwala IFSC: SBIN0064278
Chattargarh IFSC: SBIN0031134
Cheela kashmir IFSC: SBIN0064279
Damolai IFSC: SBIN0032346
Dauji road, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031447
Deshnoke IFSC: SBIN0031165
Dharnoke IFSC: SBIN0031617
Dhingsari IFSC: SBIN0031618
Diyatra IFSC: SBIN0031583
Dsh bikaner i IFSC: SBIN0062371
Dsh bikaner ii IFSC: SBIN0062372
Dulchasar IFSC: SBIN0031994
Fimm rbo bikaner IFSC: SBIN0062361
Gadiyala IFSC: SBIN0031574
Gajner IFSC: SBIN0031317
Gangashahar IFSC: SBIN0032268
Gangashahr road, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0003401
Girrajsar IFSC: SBIN0031575
Godu IFSC: SBIN0031610
Gogagate, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031393
Himatsar IFSC: SBIN0031401
Hospital road, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031163
Housing board, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031597
Ind area, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031516
Jai narayan vyas colony, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031794
Jail road, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0030346
Jaimalsar IFSC: SBIN0007775
Jaitpur IFSC: SBIN0031578
Jamsar IFSC: SBIN0031315
Jangloo IFSC: SBIN0031608
Jasrasar IFSC: SBIN0031316
Jassusar gate, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031312
Jawahar nagar, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0032143
Jhaidasar IFSC: SBIN0064280
Jhajhu IFSC: SBIN0031519
K u m, nokha IFSC: SBIN0031735
Kakku IFSC: SBIN0031584
Kakra IFSC: SBIN0031573
Kaloo IFSC: SBIN0031337
Karni nagar lalgarh ,bikaner IFSC: SBIN0032052
Kemroad, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031347
Khajuwala adb IFSC: SBIN0031409
Khara IFSC: SBIN0031725
Khaturia colony,bikaner IFSC: SBIN0032048
Khindasar IFSC: SBIN0032408
Khokharana IFSC: SBIN0031612
Kolayat IFSC: SBIN0031168
Kuchor aguni IFSC: SBIN0032310
Kum, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031590
Lakhusar IFSC: SBIN0032136
Lalgarh IFSC: SBIN0031801
Lunkaransar adb IFSC: SBIN0031416
M d vyas colony bikaner IFSC: SBIN0063057
Mahajan IFSC: SBIN0031170
Malkisar IFSC: SBIN0031614
Nal bikaner IFSC: SBIN0014857
Napasar IFSC: SBIN0031166
Nathdwara IFSC: SBIN0010452
Nathoosar IFSC: SBIN0064281
Nlp barsingsar IFSC: SBIN0009614
Nokha IFSC: SBIN0031171
Palana IFSC: SBIN0031343
Panchoo IFSC: SBIN0031512
Public park, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031162
Pugal IFSC: SBIN0031408
Pugal road bikaner IFSC: SBIN0032159
Racc bikaner i IFSC: SBIN0063525
Racc bikaner ii IFSC: SBIN0063526
Raisar IFSC: SBIN0032316
Ramsar IFSC: SBIN0032021
Rasmeccc bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031870
Rcp colony, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0031556
Rd eight six zero govind nagar IFSC: SBIN0032462
Roda IFSC: SBIN0032068
Sadulganj, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0007260
Sardar patel medical college, bikaner IFSC: SBIN0061293
Sheikhsar IFSC: SBIN0031440
Shiksha nideshalya parishar bikaner IFSC: SBIN0032467
Sinthal IFSC: SBIN0032047
Soorpura IFSC: SBIN0031606
Tilak nagar bikaner IFSC: SBIN0032404
Udasar IFSC: SBIN0031421
Udramsar IFSC: SBIN0031368

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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