IFSC Code Citizen Credit Cooperative Bank Limited Mumbai City District
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CITIZEN CREDIT COOPERATIVE BANK LIMITED operates 35 branches in MUMBAI CITY District of MAHARASHTRA State
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Citizen Credit Cooperative Bank Limited 35 branches can be accessible in the Mumbai City district of Maharashtra State. All the Citizen Credit Cooperative Bank Limited branches in Mumbai City accept RTGS (Real-Time Gross Settlement), NEFT (National Electronic Fund Transfer) and IMPS (Immediate Payment Service) transactions.
List as follows: Amboli branch || Bandra branch || Bhayandar branch || Borivli branch || Byculla branch || Central administrative office, account section || Chembur branch || Dadar branch || Dahisar || Dhobitalao branch || Four bungalow || Gorai branch || Goregaon || Hill road branch || Kalina branch || Kurla branch || Madh branch || Mahakali branch || Mahim branch || Malad branch || Manori branch || Marol branch || Mira road branch || Mulund branch || Naigaon branch || Rtgs-ho || Sahar branch || Santacruz branch || Thane branch || Turner road branch || Vakola branch || Vasai branch || Vashi branch || Vikhroli branch || Wadala branch
Above branches has 35 unique IFSC code. Without IFSC Code RTGS (Real-Time Gross Settlement), NEFT (National Electronic Fund Transfer) and IMPS (Immediate Payment Service) transaction can not be done.
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What is an IFSC Code?
Indian Financial System Code (IFSC) is a unique 11-digit code allocated by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to each bank branches in India which are contributing to online fund transfer systems like RTGS (Real-Time Gross Settlement), NEFT (National Electronic Fund Transfer) and IMPS (Immediate Payment Service).
IFSC code ensures that the cash is transferred to the proper account. The IFSC code of the bank is usually found on bank’s cheque leaves. The first four digits denote the bank. Then it is followed by digit zero. The last six digits denote the bank branch. In order to make online fund transfer to any bank account, one should know the IFSC code of the recipient's bank branch.
With online IFSC code finder, you'll easily find the IFSC code consistent with the situation you would like . To find the IFSC code of the bank, you need to select the name of the bank, state and district where the bank is situated and bank branch. Once providing the details, your bank’s IFSC code will appear along with the information such as your bank, state, district, city, branch, branch code, address and contact number.
Before making any fund transfer, you have to check with the bank whether the IFSC code of the recipient account’s bank branch is correct or not, to avoid any wrong transactions.