Indian Financial System Code Explained

The Indian Financial System Code (IFS Code or IFSC) is an alphanumeric code that facilitates electronic funds transfer in India. A code uniquely identifies each bank branch participating in the three main Payment and settlement systems in India: the National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT), Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) and Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) systems.[1]

Format

The IFSC is an 11-character code with the first four alphabetic characters representing the bank name, and the last six characters (usually numeric, but can be alphabetic) representing the branch. The fifth character is 0 (zero) and reserved for future use. Bank IFS Code is used by the NEFT & RTGS systems to route the messages to the destination banks/branches.[2] The format of the IFS Code is shown below.

Lists of IFS Codes

Bank-wise lists of IFS Codes are available with all the bank-branches participating in inter bank electronic funds transfer. A list of bank-branches participating in NEFT/RTGS and their IFS Code is available on the website of the Reserve Bank of India.[3] All the banks have also been advised to print the IFS code of the branch on cheques issued by branches to their customers.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: RTGS/NEFT - FAQ. onlinesbi.com. State Bank of India. 2 August 2012. question 9. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120416231117/https://www.onlinesbi.com/osbi_rtgs_faq.html. 16 April 2012.
  2. Web site: FAQs : NEFT system . Reserve Bank of India . 2 August 2012 . 31 January 2012 .
  3. http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/neft.aspx National Electronic Funds Transfer