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First Four Characters (Alphabetic):
The first four characters of the IFSC code represent the bank's name. These alphabetic characters help identify the specific bank associated with the branch.
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Fifth Character (0):
The fifth character is always a '0' and is reserved for future use.
- Last Six Characters (Numeric):
The last six characters represent the specific branch of the bank. They are unique to each branch and help in the precise identification of the branch for electronic transactions.
For example, consider the IFSC code "SBIN0001234," where:
"SBIN" represents the State Bank of India.
"0" is a placeholder for future use.
"001234" uniquely identifies the branch.
When you make online transactions or electronic fund transfers, you need to provide the recipient's bank's IFSC code to ensure that the funds are transferred to the correct branch.
You can find the IFSC code for a specific bank branch on the bank's official website, on your cheque book, or by contacting the bank directly. Additionally, the RBI's official website and various online IFSC code directories provide this information.