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Gujarat State Co-operative Bank, SHRI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD HALOL KANJARI ROAD BRANCH

Here is the IFSC & MICR Codes of Gujarat State Co-operative Bank, SHRI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD HALOL KANJARI ROAD BRANCH, HALOL, GUJARAT. Also get the latest address, contact number of Gujarat State Co-operative Bank, SHRI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD HALOL KANJARI ROAD BRANCH.

IFSC Code
GSCB0USJS01
Branch
SHRI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD HALOL KANJARI ROAD BRANCH
Address
BESIDE MAMLATDAR OFFICE KANJARI ROAD HALOL
Bank Code
GSCB
MICR
389803042

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What's the IFSC Code of SHRI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD HALOL KANJARI ROAD BRANCH, Gujarat State Co-operative Bank?

The IFSC Code of SHRI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD HALOL KANJARI ROAD BRANCH, Gujarat State Co-operative Bank is GSCB0USJS01.

What's the Address of SHRI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD HALOL KANJARI ROAD BRANCH, Gujarat State Co-operative Bank?

The Address of SHRI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD HALOL KANJARI ROAD BRANCH, Gujarat State Co-operative Bank is BESIDE MAMLATDAR OFFICE KANJARI ROAD HALOL.

What's the MICR Code of SHRI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD HALOL KANJARI ROAD BRANCH, Gujarat State Co-operative Bank?

The MICR Code of SHRI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD HALOL KANJARI ROAD BRANCH, Gujarat State Co-operative Bank is 389803042.

What's the District SHRI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD HALOL KANJARI ROAD BRANCH, Gujarat State Co-operative Bank falls under?

The District SHRI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD HALOL KANJARI ROAD BRANCH, Gujarat State Co-operative Bank falls under is PANCHMAHALS.

Definition

What is IFSC Code

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. The IFSC code is made up of three parts:

  • The first four characters represent the bank code, identifying the bank that the branch belongs to.
  • The fifth character is always a zero, reserved for future use.
  • The last six characters represent the branch code, identifying the specific branch of the bank.

For example, the IFSC code for the State Bank of India's Mumbai Fort branch is SBIN0000300. In this code, "SBIN" is the bank code for State Bank of India, "0" is a reserved character, and "000300" is the branch code for the Mumbai Fort branch.

IFSC codes are used in many types of electronic transactions, including NEFT, RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement), and IMPS (Immediate Payment Service).