IFSC MICR Code Finder

State Bank of India branches in North 24 parganas, West bengal

104 branches found in North 24 parganas, West bengal

State Bank of India Branches in North 24 parganas

Agarpara texmaco area IFSC: SBIN0008046
Akankhahighland park new town IFSC: SBIN0016915
Alam bazar IFSC: SBIN0001356
Anandamath IFSC: SBIN0017370
Annadapuri IFSC: SBIN0001770
Asharu IFSC: SBIN0008922
Ashok nagar IFSC: SBIN0004784
Awalsidhi IFSC: SBIN0008354
Babanpur IFSC: SBIN0015957
Baduria IFSC: SBIN0002005
Baguiati IFSC: SBIN0001488
Banipur IFSC: SBIN0016644
Bankra-birati IFSC: SBIN0012383
Barackpore rlystn IFSC: SBIN0003071
Barrackpore IFSC: SBIN0000029
Barrackpore afs IFSC: SBIN0003852
Bashirhat IFSC: SBIN0000030
Belghoria IFSC: SBIN0001888
Berachampa IFSC: SBIN0011371
Bhatar IFSC: SBIN0002022
Bijoynagar naihati IFSC: SBIN0014529
Bira IFSC: SBIN0061645
Boardghar sodepur road IFSC: SBIN0014047
Bongaon IFSC: SBIN0000047
Cf block,salt lake IFSC: SBIN0012360
Chandanpukur IFSC: SBIN0014530
Chandpara IFSC: SBIN0006046
D a c , barrackpore IFSC: SBIN0012222
Dakshineshwar IFSC: SBIN0004786
Daltonpur IFSC: SBIN0008737
Dandirhat IFSC: SBIN0016643
Dhamakhali IFSC: SBIN0016919
Dharmapukuria IFSC: SBIN0007004
Doperia IFSC: SBIN0018261
Dumdum park IFSC: SBIN0018680
Durganagar IFSC: SBIN0017364
Dutta pukur IFSC: SBIN0011372
Gaighata bazar IFSC: SBIN0015959
Ganganagar IFSC: SBIN0016645
Garulia IFSC: SBIN0001720
Ghola IFSC: SBIN0017365
Gurunanak college campus panihati IFSC: SBIN0016642
Habra IFSC: SBIN0001643
Halisahar IFSC: SBIN0006224
Halisahar station road IFSC: SBIN0012463
Haroda IFSC: SBIN0012380
Hatiara IFSC: SBIN0012376
Hazinagar garifa IFSC: SBIN0017372
Hb town sodepur IFSC: SBIN0007654
Hijalpukuria IFSC: SBIN0014536
Hingalganj IFSC: SBIN0014048
Hridaypur IFSC: SBIN0014538
Ichapur IFSC: SBIN0001797
Kamarhati IFSC: SBIN0001404
Kampa IFSC: SBIN0015958
Kanchrapara IFSC: SBIN0001487
Katiahat IFSC: SBIN0012382
Kestopur IFSC: SBIN0014534
Khardah IFSC: SBIN0001899
Kholapota IFSC: SBIN0012381
Lalkuthi IFSC: SBIN0017371
Lauhati IFSC: SBIN0006208
Madhyamgram IFSC: SBIN0001329
Madurdaha IFSC: SBIN0016639
Mangaldeep island (khaki estate) IFSC: SBIN0064519
Maslandapur IFSC: SBIN0004636
Mirik IFSC: SBIN0007336
Motiganj bongaon IFSC: SBIN0014535
Moynagri IFSC: SBIN0008196
Nahata IFSC: SBIN0014046
Naihati IFSC: SBIN0001823
Natagarh panihati IFSC: SBIN0014531
Nehru market, shyamnagar IFSC: SBIN0005154
New barrackpore IFSC: SBIN0006809
New town action area ii IFSC: SBIN0014532
Newtown rajahat IFSC: SBIN0005112
Nilganj IFSC: SBIN0014045
Noapara IFSC: SBIN0018537
Osmanpur (battala) IFSC: SBIN0012365
Palla bazar IFSC: SBIN0008355
Panchpota IFSC: SBIN0015045
Patharghata IFSC: SBIN0018016
Patulia IFSC: SBIN0009169
R and db racc basirhat IFSC: SBIN0062984
R and db racc bongaon IFSC: SBIN0062987
Racpc barrackpore IFSC: SBIN0064076
Rahara station road IFSC: SBIN0012364
Rajarhat IFSC: SBIN0007325
Rajarhat kathgola IFSC: SBIN0016917
Rajarhat township IFSC: SBIN0012384
Ramgarh IFSC: SBIN0016638
Rath tala IFSC: SBIN0006042
Rejinagar IFSC: SBIN0012462
Sbiintouch eco space IFSC: SBIN0019030
Sector v , salt lake IFSC: SBIN0012363
Shyamnagar garulia IFSC: SBIN0016920
Sisir kunja IFSC: SBIN0017459
Sodepur kolkata IFSC: SBIN0001796
Sorda IFSC: SBIN0007001
State bank institute of management, wb IFSC: SBIN0061099
Taki IFSC: SBIN0006867
Talpukur IFSC: SBIN0016769
Thakurnagar IFSC: SBIN0010419
Thalia IFSC: SBIN0008923

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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