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Information of Indian Bank Mohali branch, Punjab
| Branch Name | Mohali |
| IFSC Code | IDIB000M153 |
| MICR Code | 160019005 |
| Branch Code | 00M153 |
| Branch Address | Semi Conductor Complex Phase 8 Industrial Area Mohali 160059 |
| City | Sas Nagar(mohali) |
| District | Rupnagar |
| State | Punjab |
Indian Bank Mohali branch is located in Rupnagar district of Punjab. Indian Bank has 6 branches in the district. All about Indian Bank Mohali Branch including IFSC Code, MICR Code, Address, Contact Number, Contact Person are provided according to the availability. Find more information about classification of Indian Bank Mohali IFSC Code.
IFSC Code of Indian Bank Mohali branch is IDIB000M153. The IFSC of Indian Bank can be classified into 3 parts mainly the first 4 alphabetical characters IDIB as Indian Bank code. The fifth character 0 reserved for future use, and last six characters as branch code. In case of Mohali branch IFSC Code, IDIB represents Indian Bank, 0 for future use and 00M153 represents Mohali branch. The IFSC code IDIB000M153 uniquely identifies Indian Bank Mohali branch, in Rupnagar, Punjab and can be used for online money transactions using RTGS and NEFT. This IFSC can also be used for online reservation of tickets, paying bills, shopping and EMI payments and much more.
1. What is the IFSC code of Indian Bank Mohali branch?
The IFSC code of Indian Bank Mohali branch is IDIB000M153.
2. Which bank does IFSC code IDIB000M153 belong to?
IFSC code IDIB000M153 belongs to Indian Bank.
3. Where is the Indian Bank branch for IFSC IDIB000M153 located?
The branch is located in Semi Conductor Complex Phase 8 Industrial Area Mohali 160059. Please check the address section above for full details.
4. What is the MICR code for IDIB000M153?
The MICR code for this branch is listed above in the details table.
5. Can I use IFSC IDIB000M153 for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transactions?
Yes, this IFSC code can be used for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transactions.
6. What is an IFSC code?
IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is an 11-character code used to identify bank branches for online money transfers.
7. Is IFSC code unique for every bank branch?
Yes, each bank branch has a unique IFSC code.
8. Can IFSC codes change over time?
Yes, IFSC codes may change due to bank mergers, branch relocation, or restructuring.
9. Where can I find the IFSC code for my bank branch?
You can find it on your cheque book, bank passbook, or official bank website.
10. Is IFSC code required for online money transfer?
Yes, IFSC code is mandatory for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transactions in India.
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