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IFSC Code Finder – Free Online Tool

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Find IFSC codes for any Indian bank branch instantly with this free IFSC code finder from Toolscal. Search by bank name, branch, or location for NEFT/RTGS transfers without signup or downloads.

Find IFSC codes for Indian bank branches quickly and easily

What is IFSC Code Finder? An IFSC code finder is a free tool by Toolscal for looking up Indian Financial System Codes. IFSC is an 11-character code required for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transfers, identifying specific bank branches across India.

✨ Fully Functional: IFSC lookup uses Razorpay's free IFSC database API. Get real bank branch details instantly by entering any valid IFSC code!

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📝 IFSC Code Format

IFSC code format: ABCD0123456

  • • First 4 characters: Bank code (alphabets)
  • • 5th character: Always '0' (zero)
  • • Last 6 characters: Branch code (alphanumeric)
  • • Example: SBIN0001234 (SBI Main Branch)

How to Use

  1. 1Search by bank name and branch, or search by IFSC code
  2. 2Enter bank name, branch name, and city (optional)
  3. 3Click "Find IFSC Code" to search
  4. 4View complete branch details including address and contact

Why Use This Tool?

  • Find IFSC code for online fund transfers (NEFT/RTGS/IMPS)
  • Verify bank branch details before transaction
  • Get complete branch information including address
  • Find MICR code for cheque processing
  • Lookup bank contact information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is IFSC code?

IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is an 11-character alphanumeric code used to identify bank branches in India for electronic fund transfers. It consists of bank code (4 chars), 0 (1 char), and branch code (6 chars).

Where can I find my bank's IFSC code?

You can find IFSC code on your bank passbook, cheque book, bank statement, or bank's official website. You can also use this tool to search by bank name and branch.

Is IFSC code mandatory for all transfers?

IFSC code is mandatory for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transfers in India. It ensures money reaches the correct bank branch.

What is the difference between IFSC and MICR?

IFSC is used for online transfers (NEFT/RTGS/IMPS), while MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) is used for cheque processing. Both identify bank branches uniquely.

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