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IFSC stands for Indian Financial System Code. It is a unique 11-character code assigned by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to identify every bank branch participating in the NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer) system in India.

Branch in PUNE

S No. Branch IFSC Code
1. KUNAL ICON CHS BKID00KICHS
2. PUNE ZONAL OFFICE BKID000ZO66
3. PUNE ZONAL AUDIT OFFICE BKID000ZA66
4. ITTC PUNE TRAINING CENTRE BKID000TC66
5. SSC BOARD BKID000SSCB
6. SME CITY CENTRE PUNE BKID000SM66
7. PUNE LCB BKID000NMUM
8. NATIONAL BANKING GROUP WEST II BKID000NB66
9. SSC BOARD BKID000MSBP
10. PUNE LCB BKID000MPST
11. DIVISIONAL OFFICE PUNE BKID000DO66
12. PUNE LCB BKID000ASOC
13. AMANORA PARK TOWN BKID0000832
14. HARISHCHANDRI BKID0000831
15. WAKAD BKID0000830
16. MAEER RAJBAUG LONI KALBHOR BKID0000625
17. MANJRI BKID0000624
18. UTTAMNAGAR BKID0000613
19. URULI KANCHAN BKID0000608
20. DEHU ROAD BKID0000602
21. CHAKAN BKID0000601
22. PUNE BKID0000559
23. PIMPLE SAUDAGAR BKID0000558
24. WAGHOLI BKID0000557
25. NIGDI BKID0000556
26. KHARADI BKID0000555
27. STES AMBEGAON BK BKID0000554
28. SATARA ROAD BKID0000553
29. KARVE NAGAR BKID0000552
30. PUNE SERVICE BRANCH BKID0000550
31. SALUNKE VIHAR BKID0000542
32. MIRANAGAR KOREGAON PARK BKID0000541
33. PUNE LARGE CORPORATE BKID0000540
34. VISHRANTWADI BKID0000539
35. SINHAGAD ROAD BKID0000538
36. VIMANNAGAR BKID0000537
37. AUNDH BANER BKID0000536
38. PUNE RETAIL HUB BKID0000535
39. WARJE MALWADI BKID0000533
40. PUNE RECOVERY BKID0000531
41. PUNE MIT BKID0000530
42. BHOR BKID0000529
43. KOTHRUD GUJARAT COLONY BKID0000523
44. BREMEN CHOWK BKID0000522
45. WANAWADI C and P BRANCH BKID0000520
46. JANGLI MAHARAJ ROAD BKID0000518
47. SHIVAJINAGAR BKID0000517
48. PASHAN ROAD BKID0000516
49. SHANIPAR BKID0000515
50. FERGUSSON ROAD C and P BRANCH BKID0000514
51. SAHAKAR NAGAR C and P BANKING BR BKID0000513
52. KOREGAON PARK C and P BRANCH BKID0000512
53. NAVI PETH C and P BANKING BRANCH BKID0000511
54. RASTA PETH BKID0000510
55. TILAK ROAD BKID0000509
56. SWARGATE BKID0000508
57. PIMPRI BKID0000507
58. PUNE CITY BKID0000506
59. LAXMI ROAD BKID0000505
60. KHADKI BKID0000504
61. KARVE ROAD C and P BANKING BRANCH BKID0000503
62. HADAPSAR BKID0000502
63. BHAVANI PETH BKID0000501
64. PUNE BKID0000500

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q : What is an IFSC Code ?
Answer : IFSC stands for Indian Financial System Code. It is a unique 11-character code assigned by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to identify every bank branch participating in the NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer) system in India.

The IFSC code is used to facilitate electronic money transfers between banks in India. It is used to identify the sender and receiver bank branches, ensuring that the money is credited to the correct account.
Answer : The main purpose of IFSC is to ensure accuracy and efficiency in online fund transfers, including electronic fund transfers, RTGS (Real-Time Gross Settlement), and NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer) systems. It helps identify the source and destination banks and their respective branches during these transactions.
Answer : The IFSC code is 11 characters long and is structured in a specific format. The first four characters represent the bank code, the fifth character is always zero (0), and the last six characters represent the branch code. For example, in the IFSC code "SBIN0001234," "SBIN" represents the bank code, and "0001234" represents the branch code.
Answer : The address associated with UBIN0563943 is

PUNE, MAHARASHTRA
Answer : The MICR Code of PUNE, BANK OF INDIA 110026112.
Answer : IFSC code is not the same as branch code. IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) consists of eleven characters and is used to identify the bank and its branch. While the branch code is a part of the IFSC code, it is not the same.
Answer : No, the IFSC code is primarily used for electronic fund transfers, and it is not applicable for offline or cash-based transactions. It is designed to facilitate secure and efficient electronic transfers between bank accounts.
Answer : The IFSC code of a bank branch remains constant and does not change over time. It is a static code used for the entire existence of the branch unless there is a merger or some other significant change.