Union Bank of India branches in Ghazipur, Uttar pradesh
109 branches found in Ghazipur, Uttar pradesh
Union Bank of India Branches in Ghazipur
Abhaipur IFSC: UBIN0546216
Adilabad IFSC: UBIN0576298
Alawalpur IFSC: UBIN0571679
Amhat IFSC: UBIN0545660
Andhaun IFSC: UBIN0570095
Aurihar IFSC: UBIN0541567
Awathai IFSC: UBIN0570109
Badhhopur IFSC: UBIN0576697
Bahadurganj IFSC: UBIN0534722
Bajalpur IFSC: UBIN0566578
Barachawar IFSC: UBIN0541842
Barasara IFSC: UBIN0545368
Basupur IFSC: UBIN0545333
Bharauli ala IFSC: UBIN0575950
Birno IFSC: UBIN0539783
Bishunpura raghubarganj IFSC: UBIN0573329
Buzurga IFSC: UBIN0560090
Chak abdul sattar IFSC: UBIN0571661
Chochakpur IFSC: UBIN0560111
Church compound,ghazipur IFSC: UBIN0557285
Currency chest kutchery road IFSC: UBIN0584291
Currency chest naraibandh mau IFSC: UBIN0584363
Degree college IFSC: UBIN0539279
Dharni(dhadani) IFSC: UBIN0551686
Dhava muhabbatpur IFSC: UBIN0573337
Didohar IFSC: UBIN0571652
Dildarnagar IFSC: UBIN0546631
Dubihan IFSC: UBIN0570079
Dullahpur IFSC: UBIN0577863
Fatehpur sikandar phullanpur IFSC: UBIN0560081
Fi arakpur IFSC: UBIN0565750
Fi birpur IFSC: UBIN0564788
Fi kamupur IFSC: UBIN0565733
Fi kuchaura uparwar IFSC: UBIN0565741
Fi matsa IFSC: UBIN0565717
Fi nari panchdewara IFSC: UBIN0565725
Fi padampur ramraj IFSC: UBIN0565784
Fi sarahula IFSC: UBIN0565776
Fi sauri IFSC: UBIN0565768
Fi yuvrajpur IFSC: UBIN0565709
Gahmar IFSC: UBIN0530450
Gahmar pakritar IFSC: UBIN0557293
Gangoli IFSC: UBIN0542113
Ghazipur IFSC: UBIN0915971
Ghazipur - pbs IFSC: UBIN0551431
Ghazipur main IFSC: UBIN0530433
Hansrajpur IFSC: UBIN0542695
Harmujpur IFSC: UBIN0545911
Husenpur IFSC: UBIN0570087
Jakhania(dist ghazipur) IFSC: UBIN0541648
Jalalabad IFSC: UBIN0541532
Jangipur IFSC: UBIN0530484
Kanuan IFSC: UBIN0545961
Karahia IFSC: UBIN0564851
Karanda IFSC: UBIN0538027
Karimuddinpur IFSC: UBIN0536318
Kataria nasirpur IFSC: UBIN0547751
Katghara IFSC: UBIN0545350
Katya lahang IFSC: UBIN0571709
Khalispur IFSC: UBIN0545376
Kutchery road ghazipur IFSC: UBIN0544159
Kutubpur IFSC: UBIN0575585
Machati IFSC: UBIN0548901
Maharajganj IFSC: UBIN0546313
Makhdumpur IFSC: UBIN0568376
Malikpur IFSC: UBIN0570702
Malikpura IFSC: UBIN0538400
Mardah IFSC: UBIN0534471
Mata IFSC: UBIN0545732
Mirzabad IFSC: UBIN0541982
Mittha para IFSC: UBIN0570061
Mohammadabad IFSC: UBIN0530468
Moudha branch IFSC: UBIN0560138
Muturjuipur IFSC: UBIN0569500
Naikdih IFSC: UBIN0548855
Nandganj IFSC: UBIN0530476
Nooruddinpur IFSC: UBIN0545872
Paharpur IFSC: UBIN0548871
Parjpah IFSC: UBIN0572802
Quasimabad IFSC: UBIN0560120
R o ghazipur IFSC: UBIN0536245
Raipur (dist ghazipur) IFSC: UBIN0545902
Rasulpur dadhra IFSC: UBIN0545643
Regional office ghazipur east IFSC: UBIN0592528
Reotipur IFSC: UBIN0534188
Rlp ghazipur east IFSC: UBIN0586625
Sabalpur kala IFSC: UBIN0571695
Sadat IFSC: UBIN0534668
Sadat railway stn IFSC: UBIN0545309
Sahbaj kali IFSC: UBIN0548898
Saidpur IFSC: UBIN0535761
Sarai mubarak IFSC: UBIN0573345
Service branch ghazipur IFSC: UBIN0559873
Shadiabad IFSC: UBIN0540838
Shayar IFSC: UBIN0568384
Shekhpur IFSC: UBIN0573353
Shekpur rauza IFSC: UBIN0560073
Sherpur totari IFSC: UBIN0569518
Sidhagarh IFSC: UBIN0543209
Sidhaut IFSC: UBIN0571644
Sobua IFSC: UBIN0545741
Tullapati IFSC: UBIN0571687
Union premier mohammadbad IFSC: UBIN0590592
Union premier rajdepur dehati IFSC: UBIN0590606
Union premier saidpur IFSC: UBIN0590614
Union premier zamania kasba IFSC: UBIN0590584
Usia IFSC: UBIN0543195
Zamania kasba IFSC: UBIN0541613
Zamania railway station IFSC: UBIN0530441
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