IFSC full form
IFSC Code full form are “Indian Financial System Code” . IFSC Code is an important key for Indian Financial System. It is an eleven digit unique number which is combination of alphanumeric and generally used in online fund transfer for IMPS,RTGS and NEFT.
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The IFSC Code of each Bank Branch is allocated by the Reserve Bank Of India (RBI). Anybody who want to transferring funds using IMPS,RTGS and IMPS , cannot be initiated without a valid IFSC Code.

Every IFSC Code are unique for any bank branch provided by the bank branch. It is also printed in cheque book and front page of the bank passbook. You also get these IFSC code on Bank Website and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Website.
Eleven digit IFSC code generally have not any change by RBI but if any bank or branch are merge in all over nation, then RBI is assigned new IFSC code for the bank. Recently The State Bank Of India (SBI) has merged 5 other Bank and its all India branches in one bank.
It is reason for major change in IFSC Code list. We are request you don’t use any IFSC Code search option in any website and get IFSC Code only in direct bank website or RBI website only. We are providing you all major bank website link for search his IFSC code.
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Format for Bank IFSC Code

As you seen in image IFSC Code first four characters are alphabet which denotes the bank name and last six characters are digits denote the bank branch code. But after 4 digits bank name and before 6 digits branch code the fifth character is an always zero.
Why are Requirement of IFSC Code ?
It is generally question in mind that what is the importance of IFSC Code and what are use it ?
It’s simple answer that it helps in identifying a particular bank branch. It also helps to eliminate any discrepancy in the fund transfer process and reduces mistakes.
How does IFSC Code Work ?
We also check in below image. If many banks and bank branches work in one area then how to recognize bank where the fund will transfer by NEFT and RTGS. This code specially designed for recognize each bank branch which participate in the two main settlement and payment systems in Indian banking system.
it’s mainly used in National Electronics Fund Transfer ( NEFT), Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) and Immediate Payment Service (IMPS).
If you want to know about main difference between National Electronics Fund Transfer ( NEFT), Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) and Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) then click on below link.
What is the difference between IFSC Code, MICR Code?
IFSC Code :- “Indian Financial System Code” is an eleven digit unique number which is combination of alphanumeric and generally used in online fund transfer for IMPS, RTGS and NEFT.
MICR Code :- Magnetic Ink Character Recognition called MICR Code which are use in authenticates the legality and credibility of paper-based documents like cheque in the Indian banking database system.
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition or MICR is Nine digit code which indicates the bank branches that are taking part in an ECS ( Electronic Clearing System).
MICR Code specially designed for filling up different financial forms such as SIP form, etc. and it’s help in a faster clearance of cheque and ECS of any EMI.
You can easily find this MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition Code in the bottom of your cheque leaf, printed adjacent the cheque number on right hand side.

MICR Code is a nine digit code where first three digits represent the city code and last three digits indicate the bank branch code.