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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 JAMMU

S No. Branch IFSC Code
1. CAC JAMMU PUNB0838800
2. CIRCLE SASTRA CENTER JAMMU PUNB0825100
3. MCC - JAMMU PUNB0810100
4. PNB LOAN POINT RAM HUBLI PUNB0806500
5. PNB LOAN POINT RAM NAGAON PUNB0806400
6. PNB LOAN POINT RAM KAMRUP PUNB0806300
7. PNB LOAN POINT RAM PURULIA PUNB0805600
8. PNB LOAN POINT RAM SILIGURI PUNB0805500
9. PNB LOAN POINT RAM MURSHIDABAD PUNB0805200
10. MODEL INSTITUTE OF E & R PUNB0718200
11. C/CHEST L/OFF JAMMU GANDHI NGR PUNB0706500
12. C/CHEST B/O JAMMU GANDHI NGR PUNB0706300
13. C/CHEST B/O JAMMU TAWI SAL RD PUNB0706200
14. ARMY SCHOOL B D BARI CANTT PUNB0613600
15. DEWAN BADRI NATH VIDYA MANDIR PUNB0613500
16. BOHRI JAMMU PUNB0599500
17. NARWAL JAMMU PUNB0596000
18. JAMMU-JYOTI PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL PUNB0519610
19. TALAB TILLOO, JAMMU PUNB0488600
20. BISHNAH PUNB0480100
21. JAMMU BYE PASS PUNB0464200
22. DURGA NAGAR BANTALAB JAMMU PUNB0457500
23. MAIN ROAD JANIPUR CHOWK ,JAMMU PUNB0457400
24. BSF PALOURA PUNB0444000
25. TRIKUTA NAGAR (JAMMU) PUNB0396200
26. JAMMU CANTT. PUNB0393200
27. CIRCLE OFFICE PUNB0381100
28. JAMMU PURANI MANDI, DISTT. JAM PUNB0338700
29. JAMMU NEHRU MARKET, DIST.JAMMU PUNB0338600
30. DUMANA RAJPUR AKNOOR RD, DISTT PUNB0338500
31. JAMMU RCC, DISTT. JAMMU (J & K PUNB0274900
32. JAMMU CANAL ROAD, DISTT. JAMMU PUNB0221900
33. DURGANAGAR PUNB0210810
34. AKHNOOR JAMMU PUNB0199510
35. JAMMU RAGHU NATH BAZAR PUNB0194800
36. GANGYAL, DISTT. JAMMU (J & K) PUNB0191000
37. JAMMU SHASTRI NAGAR PUNB0146000
38. BARI BHAHMANA, DISTT. JAMMU (J PUNB0125400
39. JAMMU BAKHSHI NAGAR, DISTT. JA PUNB0119700
40. JAMMU-NARWAL PUNB0119510
41. JAMMU CHANNI HIMMAT PUNB0114910
42. JAMMU-GANDHI NAGAR PUNB0101710
43. R S PURA PUNB0083700
44. NAGROTA PUNB0080600
45. JAMMU REHARI CHOWK, DISTT. JAM PUNB0079400
46. JAMMU-REHARI CHOWK PUNB0072910
47. JAMMU GANDHI NAGAR, DISTT. JAM PUNB0070200
48. JAMMU-TRIKUTA NAGAR PUNB0068110
49. JAMMU, JAIN BAZAR PUNB0024000
50. JAMMU TAWI SHALIMAR ROAD, DIST PUNB0022300
51. JAMMU-RAGHUNATH BAZAR PUNB0009910

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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

JAMMU, WEST BENGAL
Answer : The MICR Code of JAMMU, PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK 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.