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Kangra Co-operative Bank Ranjit Nagar Branch IFSC Code
Kangra Co-operative Bank Ranjit Nagar Branch IFSC Code: KANG0000011 | |
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SERVICE | RESULT |
IFSC Code |
KANG0000011 |
MICR Code |
110304011 |
Bank Name |
Kangra Co-operative Bank |
Branch |
Ranjit Nagar Branch |
City |
Delhi |
District |
Central Delhi |
State |
Delhi |
Address |
Lower Ground Floor, Plot No- 34/105, Khasra Number-774/599/36, Village- Khampur, Ranjit Nagar, Main Patel Nagar Road- 110008 |
UPI Support |
Not Available |
RTGS Support |
Available |
Centre |
Central Delhi |
NEFT Support |
Available |
IMPS Support |
Available |
SWIFT Code |
Not Available |
Bankcode |
KANG |
Kangra Co-operative Bank Branch Ranjit Nagar Branch IFSC code is KANG0000011
Kangra Co-operative Bank Branch Ranjit Nagar Branch Located In Lower Ground Floor, Plot No- 34/105, Khasra Number-774/599/36, Village- Khampur, Ranjit Nagar, Main Patel Nagar Road- 110008 Kangra Co-operative Bank IFSC Code is KANG0000011 and MICR Code is 110304011 Bankcode is Kang. kangra Co-operative Bank Branch Ranjit Nagar Branch Contact Number Is +911165263111
Kangra Co-operative Bank Bank Branch Ranjit Nagar Branch, Central Delhi, Delhi Unified Payments Interface (UPI) Feature Not Available and real-time gross settlement (RTGS) is Available.
What is IFSC Code?
The full form of the IFSC Code is the Indian Financial System Code. The IFSC code is a 11 digit code. IFSC code is used in the Indian banking system. The last six digits of the IFSC code represent the branch code, and the first four digits represent the bank code. IFSC code is used for RTGS, IMPS, UPI (Bank Transfer), and NEFT transactions. You can Make transactions using IFSC code and account number using Internet banking or mobile banking.
What is MICR Code?
The full form of the IFSC Code is the Magnetic ink character recognition. The MICR code is a 09 digit code. Magnetic ink Character Recognition (MICR) code is given on the check. MICR is different for each bank. MICR Code Read by reader-sorter machine.
Use Of IFSC Code?
The IFSC code is used for RTGS, IMPS, UPI (Bank Transfer), and NEFT transactions. You can send money using IFSC code and account number when transacting through Net Banking and Mobile Banking.
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