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Axis Bank Sector One Hundread Therty Seven IFSC Code

Axis Bank Sector One Hundread Therty Seven IFSC Code: UTIB0003982
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IFSC Code

UTIB0003982

MICR Code

110211248

Bank Name

Axis Bank

Branch

Sector One Hundread Therty Seven

City

Noida

District

Gautam Budh Nagar

State

Uttar Pradesh

Address

Upper Ground Floor Shop No 7 8 9 Plot No Gh 07b Ajnara Mart Sector 137 Noida 201301

UPI Support

Available

RTGS Support

Available

Centre

Gautam Budh Nagar

NEFT Support

Available

IMPS Support

Available

SWIFT Code

Not Available

Bankcode

UTIB

Axis Bank Branch Sector One Hundread Therty Seven IFSC code is UTIB0003982

Axis Bank Branch Sector One Hundread Therty Seven Located In Upper Ground Floor Shop No 7 8 9 Plot No Gh 07b Ajnara Mart Sector 137 Noida 201301 Axis Bank IFSC Code is UTIB0003982 and MICR Code is 110211248 Bankcode is Utib. axis Bank Branch Sector One Hundread Therty Seven Contact Number Is +911204111747

Axis Bank Bank Branch Sector One Hundread Therty Seven, Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh Unified Payments Interface (UPI) Feature Available and real-time gross settlement (RTGS) is Available.

UTIB0003982 Axis Bank. SECTOR ONE HUNDREAD THERTY SEVEN

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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