All AXIS BANK branch details having IFSC Code in BATHINDA district
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AXIS BANK operates 15 branches in BATHINDA District of PUNJAB State
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- BALHAR VINJU
- BATHINDA (PUNJAB)
- BATHINDA LIBERTY CHOWK
- GT ROAD
- JASSI BAGHWALI
- KALIAN SUKHA
- KATAR SINGHWALA
- MAHESHWARI CHOWK BATHINDA
- MAUR MANDI
- MULTANIA
- RAM TIRATH JAGA
- RAMAN
- RAMPURA PHULL
- TALWANDI SABO
- THE BATHINDA CENTRAL COOPERATIVE BANK LTD
Axis Bank 15 branches can be accessible in the Bathinda district of Punjab State. All the Axis Bank branches in Bathinda accept RTGS (Real-Time Gross Settlement), NEFT (National Electronic Fund Transfer) and IMPS (Immediate Payment Service) transactions.
List as follows: Balhar vinju || Bathinda (punjab) || Bathinda liberty chowk || Gt road || Jassi baghwali || Kalian sukha || Katar singhwala || Maheshwari chowk bathinda || Maur mandi || Multania || Ram tirath jaga || Raman || Rampura phull || Talwandi sabo || The bathinda central cooperative bank ltd
Above branches has 15 unique IFSC code,MICR 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 a MICR Code?
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) may be a printing technology utilized in the banking system to print the MICR code. MICR code is a unique 9-digit code allocated by Reserve of India (RBI) to the bank branches in India which are contributing to Electronic Clearing System (ECS).
The MICR code is typically printed on rock bottom of the cheque leaf which facilitates easy processing. Also, it is found on the first page of the bank passbook. The first three digits denote city code, the middle three digits denote bank code and the last three digits denote branch code. With this code, machines can process cheques faster.
MICR code is mandatory for online fund transfers. As the MICR code is printed with ink , machines can easily read the code, thus minimizes errors.
By using online MICR code finder, you'll easily find your bank’s MICR code. To find MICR code, provide your bank’s name, state, district and bank branch. The MICR code will appear along with the details of your bank branch.