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About Bank to IFSC Code

 

IFSC is short for Indian Financial System Code and represents the 11 digit character that you can usually see on your bank’s cheque leaves, or other bank sponsored material. This 11 character code helps identify the individual bank branches that participate in the various online money transfer options like NEFT and RTGS.

If you are using net banking to transfer money, it is mandatory for the IFSC to be entered to initiate the transfer. Unless there is a merger, banks do not modify or change the IFSC code.

If you wish to transfer money from your account to another account, then all you need is the name of the beneficiary, bank branch, their account number, and the IFSC Code. You must note that IFSC Code is different for every bank branch and hence you must put the correct code to eliminate the chance of your fund going to any other person’s branch.

Having the account number and IFSC code ensures you can transfer fund from your account to another one anytime in a hassle-free manner.