IFSC MICR Code Finder

State Bank of India branches in Vellore, Tamil nadu

51 branches found in Vellore, Tamil nadu

State Bank of India Branches in Vellore

Ambur IFSC: SBIN0002192
Arakonam town IFSC: SBIN0017922
Arcot IFSC: SBIN0002198
Arkonam IFSC: SBIN0000793
Athanavur IFSC: SBIN0006711
Bagayam IFSC: SBIN0002203
Bhel project, mukundarayapuram IFSC: SBIN0007013
Commercial branch walajapet IFSC: SBIN0004035
Currency administration cell, vellore IFSC: SBIN0011729
Dac vellore IFSC: SBIN0017296
Ekhunagar IFSC: SBIN0003159
Gudiyatham town IFSC: SBIN0064938
Gudiyattam IFSC: SBIN0000842
Guruvarajapalayam IFSC: SBIN0014620
Ins rajali IFSC: SBIN0017880
Kalavai IFSC: SBIN0004863
Kannigapuram IFSC: SBIN0064060
Katpadi IFSC: SBIN0013074
Kaveripakkam IFSC: SBIN0013075
Koratti IFSC: SBIN0007549
Madhanur IFSC: SBIN0005636
Melvisharam IFSC: SBIN0003783
Mullandiram IFSC: SBIN0007790
Nagamangalam IFSC: SBIN0007824
Natrampalli IFSC: SBIN0014619
Nri vellore IFSC: SBIN0017920
Odhiyathur IFSC: SBIN0007127
P k puram IFSC: SBIN0007011
Pbb vellore IFSC: SBIN0004406
Pernambut IFSC: SBIN0002258
Poigai IFSC: SBIN0007126
Polipakkam IFSC: SBIN0009315
Raminahalli IFSC: SBIN0006241
Ranipet IFSC: SBIN0002262
Rasmeccc-sarc vellore IFSC: SBIN0010612
Rbo vellore IFSC: SBIN0015844
Sainathapuram IFSC: SBIN0016539
Sathuvachari IFSC: SBIN0008688
Sempalli IFSC: SBIN0007791
Sholinghur IFSC: SBIN0007611
Siruthozhil vellore IFSC: SBIN0007274
Solur IFSC: SBIN0020403
Sripuram IFSC: SBIN0061805
Thakkolam IFSC: SBIN0014621
Vaniyambadi IFSC: SBIN0000252
Vellore IFSC: SBIN0000947
Vellore fort city, vellore IFSC: SBIN0018714
Vellore town IFSC: SBIN0001618
Vilapakkam IFSC: SBIN0006394
Vit road branch IFSC: SBIN0064939
Walajapet IFSC: SBIN0000775

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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