Bank Of India IFSC Code List
Total 60082 branches found for this bank across India.
| Branch Name | IFSC Code | City | Action |
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State Bank of India,
PIPPARA ADB
TADEPALLIGUDEM MANDALAM, DT WEST GODAVARI, A P 534197
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SBIN0002784 | PIPPARA | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
PONDURU
DIST SRIKAKULAM, A P 532168
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SBIN0002785 | PONDURU | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
PUTTAPARTHI
SRI SATYASAI TALUK, ANANTAPUR DT, STATE A P PIN 515 134
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SBIN0002786 | NILAYAM | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
RAJANAGARAM
DR NO 1 84,RAJANAGARAM, DISTT EAST GODAVARI, ANDHRA PRADESH 533294
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SBIN0002787 | RAJANAGARAM | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
BIBLE HOUSE ,R P ROAD, SECUNDERABAD
RP ROAD OPP ARYA SAMAD BUILDING SECUNDERABAD,500003
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SBIN0002788 | HYDERABAD | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
RAVULAPALEM
DISTEAST GODAVARI, ANDHRA PRADESH 533238
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SBIN0002789 | RAVULAPALEM | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
PBB RED HILLS, HYDERABAD
POST BAG NO.11,H.NO.11-5-460 BY 1,HYDERABAD,500004
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SBIN0002790 | HYDERABAD | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
SAINIK SCHOOL KORUKONDA
DIST VIZIANAGARAM, A P 531214
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SBIN0002791 | KORUKONDA | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
SARVASIDDHI RAYAVARAM
YELLAMANCHILI TALUQ, DT VISAKHAPATNAM, A P 531060
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SBIN0002792 | SARVASIDDHI | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
SATYAVEDU
DIST CHITTOOR, ANDHRA PRADESH 517588
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SBIN0002793 | SATYAVEDU | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
SEETHANAGARAM
EAST GODAVARI, ANDHRA PRADESH 533287
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SBIN0002794 | SEETHANAGARAM | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
SIMHACHALAM
ADAVIVARAM POST, DISTT. VISAKHAPATNAM, ANDHRA PRADESH 530028
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SBIN0002795 | SIMHACHALAM | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
TANGUTURU
DISTPRAKASAM ANDHRA PRADESH 523169
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SBIN0002796 | TANGUTURU | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
TANAKAL
KADIRI TALUK, DIST ANANTAPUR, A P 515571
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SBIN0002797 | TANAKAL | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
TELAPROLU
GANNAVARAM TALUK, T KRISHNA , ANDHRA PRADESH 521109
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SBIN0002798 | TELAPROLU | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
TERLAM
TALUKOFFICEROAD,BADANGITALUK,
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SBIN0002799 | TERIAM | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
TIRUMALA
TIRUMALA HILLS DISTCHITTOOR,517504
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SBIN0002800 | TIRUMALA | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
TIF CAMPUS KURNOOL
NEAR TUNGABHADRA INDS, KURNOOL, ANDHRA PRADESH, PIN 518002
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SBIN0002801 | HYDERABAD | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
TRIMULGHERRY
POST BAG NO.2,T44,ROBERTS LINES,DI.HYDERABAD,A.P.,PIN 500015
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SBIN0002802 | SECUNDERABAD | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
VADAMALAPET
MAIN ROAD, DT CHITTOOR, A P 517551
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SBIN0002803 | CHITTOOR | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
VAJRAKARUR
TALUK URAVAKONDA
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SBIN0002804 | VAJRAKARUR | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
VEERAGATTAM
DIST SRIKAKULAM, A P 532460
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SBIN0002805 | VEERAGHATTAM | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
VELANGI
KAKINADA TALUQ, DISTT EAST GODAVARI, ANDHRA PRADESH 533260
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SBIN0002806 | VELANGI | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
VELDURTHI
KURNOOL A P 518216
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SBIN0002807 | KURNOOL | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
VELPUR
TANUKU MANDAL, T WEST GODAVARI, ANDHRA PRADESH 534222
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SBIN0002808 | VELPUR | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
VEMPALLE
KADAPA A P 516329
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SBIN0002809 | VEMPALLE | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
VETLAPALEM
KAKINADA TALUQ, T EAST GODAVARI, A P 533434
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SBIN0002810 | VETLAPALEM | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
VIDYANAGAR,VAKADU
GUDUR TALUK, DISTT. NELLORE, ANDHRA PRADESH 524413
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SBIN0002811 | VAKADU | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
YANAM
DISTYANAM PONDICHERRY 533464
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SBIN0002812 | YANAM | View Details → |
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State Bank of India,
YERRAGUNTLA
DIST KURNOOL, A P 518510
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SBIN0002813 | YERRAGUNTLA | View Details → |
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Official 2026 Updated Database
Comprehensive Database of Bank Of India IFSC & MICR Codes
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape of India, having precise banking information is paramount for seamless financial transactions. Whether you are an individual looking to transfer funds or a business managing payroll, access to the correct Bank Of India IFSC Code is the first step toward a successful transaction. At IFSC Finder, we provide a verified and regularly updated directory of all branches of Bank Of India across India, sourced directly from the latest RBI data for April 2026.
Understanding the Significance of IFSC in Bank Of India Transactions
The Indian Financial System Code (IFSC) is a unique 11-digit alphanumeric string assigned by the Reserve Bank of India to every bank branch. For Bank Of India, this code follows a specific structure: the first four characters represent the bank name, the fifth character is always '0' (reserved for future use), and the final six characters represent the specific branch location.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Find Your Bank Of India IFSC Code?
Identifying the correct code for your specific branch of Bank Of India is easier than you think. You can find it through the following official channels:
- Bank Passbook: The IFSC code is usually printed on the first page of your Bank Of India passbook along with your account details.
- Cheque Book: Look at the top or bottom of your personalized cheque leaves for the 11-digit code.
- Our IFSC Finder Tool: Simply use the search table above to find any branch in India by city or branch name instantly.
NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS: Which One Should You Choose?
Depending on the urgency and amount, Bank Of India supports multiple transfer modes:
| Method | Transfer Limit | Processing Time |
|---|---|---|
| NEFT | No minimum limit | Batch-wise (Every 30 mins) |
| RTGS | ₹2 Lakh and above | Real-time settlement |
| IMPS | Upto ₹5 Lakh | Instant (24/7) |
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does the IFSC code change after a bank merger?
Yes, in cases of bank mergers or acquisitions involving Bank Of India, the old IFSC codes are often replaced. Always verify the latest code before initiating a high-value transaction.
2. What is the MICR code used for?
The Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) code is a 9-digit code primarily used for the processing and clearance of cheques via Electronic Clearing Systems (ECS).
3. Can I use the same IFSC for NEFT and RTGS?
Yes, the 11-digit IFSC code provided for a specific branch of Bank Of India is universal for all types of electronic fund transfers, including NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS.
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