State Bank of India IFSC Codes

State Bank of India is one of India's leading banks with a vast network of branches across the country. Every State Bank of India branch has a unique IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) that is essential for all electronic fund transfers including NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transactions. Our comprehensive database contains IFSC codes for all State Bank of India branches to help you complete your banking transactions seamlessly.

Currently, we have 500 State Bank of India branches listed with their complete details including IFSC codes, MICR codes, branch addresses, and contact information. Whether you need to send money, receive payments, or set up recurring transfers, having the correct IFSC code is crucial for successful transactions.

To find the IFSC code for your specific State Bank of India branch, browse through the list below or use our search feature. Each branch listing provides complete banking details including the 11-digit IFSC code, MICR code, full address, and information about available services like NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, and UPI support.

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State Bank of India IFSC Code FAQs

1. How to find State Bank of India IFSC code?

You can find State Bank of India IFSC code by: (1) Checking your State Bank of India passbook or cheque book (2) Using our IFSC Code Finder by selecting your branch location (3) Visiting State Bank of India's official website (4) Contacting your branch directly.

2. What is the format of State Bank of India IFSC code?

State Bank of India IFSC codes follow the standard 11-character format prescribed by RBI. The code starts with a 4-letter bank identifier, followed by 0, and then 6 characters for the branch code.

3. How many branches does State Bank of India have in India?

State Bank of India has 500 branches listed in our database across various states and districts in India. Each branch has a unique IFSC code for electronic fund transfers.

4. Can I use the same IFSC code for all State Bank of India branches?

No, you cannot use the same IFSC code for all branches. Each State Bank of India branch has a unique IFSC code. Using the wrong IFSC code may result in failed or delayed transactions.

5. Where can I find State Bank of India IFSC code on cheque?

The State Bank of India IFSC code is printed on your cheque book, usually on the top portion of the cheque leaf. It is also mentioned on your bank passbook and account statement.