What is IFSC code of SBI Pithoragarh?

What is IFSC code of SBI Pithoragarh?

IFSC Code:SBIN0016172

IFSC Code SBIN0016172 (used for RTGS and NEFT transactions)
Bank STATE BANK OF INDIA
Address G. I. C. Link Road, Pithoragarh, P. O. Pithoragarh, Distt Pithoragarh. Uttarakhand 262501
District PITHORAGARH
State UTTARAKHAND

What is IFSC code in SBI passbook?

The IFSC code is printed on the lower middle side of every page in your cheque book. You can also find your IFSC code in your passbook issued by SBI bank. This code is printed on the cover of your passbook along with other details.

How does SBI IFSC code start?

In the 11-digit code, the first four letters ‘SBIN’ stands for the name of the bank i.e., State Bank of India. The next character ‘0’ is for future reference while the remaining six characters represent the specific branch code of the said bank.

Which is the main branch of SBI in India?

State Bank of India

The Banker to Every Indian
State Bank Bhavan, Nariman Point, Mumbai
Headquarters State Bank Bhawan, M.C. Road, Nariman Point, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Number of locations 22,219 Branches, 62,617 ATMs in India, International: 229 Branches in 31 countries
Area served Worldwide

How many branches are there of SBI in India?

SBI, the largest Indian Bank with 1/4th market share, serves over 45 crore customers through its vast network of over 22,000 branches, 62617 ATMs/ADWMs, 71,968 BC outlets, with an undeterred focus on innovation, and customer centricity, which stems from the core values of the Bank – Service, Transparency, Ethics.

How many SBI banks are there in Himachal Pradesh?

There are 421 State Bank Of India branches available in 12 districts of Himachal Pradesh state.

Is State Bank of Patiala merged with SBI?

State Bank of Patiala, founded in 1917, was an associate bank of the State Bank Group. It merged with State Bank of India on 1 April 2017.

Is State bank of Mysore merged with SBI?

2017 : After 104 years of banking history, State Bank of Mysore was merged with State Bank of India on 1 April 2017.

How can I know my SBI account number and IFSC code?

IFSC code is a unique eleven-digit number which is a combination of alphabets and numerals. It is used to transfer funds online for NEFT, IMPS and RTGS transactions. Usually, this code can be found on the chequebook provided by the bank. It can also be found on the front page of the accountholder’s passbook.