Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is an IFSC Code?
An IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is an 11-character alphanumeric code used to uniquely identify a bank branch in India. It is essential for online transactions like NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS, ensuring that funds are transferred to the correct branch and account.

2. How to find IFSC code?
You can find your bank’s IFSC code on:

  • Your bank passbook or cheque leaf
  • The official bank website
  • The RBI website
  • Online IFSC code lookup tools or apps

3. Is IFSC code same for all branches?
No, each bank branch has its own unique IFSC code. Even though multiple branches belong to the same bank, their IFSC codes differ to help identify the exact branch location during transactions.

4. Where can I find my IFSC code?
Your IFSC code is printed on your cheque book, passbook, or bank statement. You can also find it online by searching with your bank name, branch name, or account details on official or verified websites.

5. What is the format of IFSC code?
The IFSC code format consists of 11 characters:

  • The first 4 characters represent the bank name.
  • The 5th character is always ‘0’ (reserved for future use).
  • The last 6 characters denote the specific branch.