Bank of India (BKID) IFSC Code

Find IFSC codes for all 7,116 Bank of India branches across 35 states

BKID0XXXXXX

About Bank of India

Bank of India is a banking institution operating in India. The bank provides various banking services including savings accounts, current accounts, loans, and digital banking facilities across its branch network.

Bank Code
BKID
Total Branches
7,116
States Covered
35

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Bank of India Branch IFSC Codes

IFSC Code Branch City State
BKID0004484 BAHADURPUR Bahadurpur Distarwal Bihar
BKID0004046 TILJALA Kolkata West Bengal
BKID0004250 BHEBIA Bhebia Dist Twenty Four Parganas North West Bengal
BKID0006952 KANPUR Kanpur Uttar Pradesh
BKID0004777 MAITHAN Maithan Dhanbad Jharkhand
BKID0008808 SNEH NAGAR Indore Madhya Pradesh
BKID0MG8036 MPGB ROHNAKALA Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
BKID0005019 KOHIMA Kohima Kohima Nagaland Nagaland
BKID0005559 KAPILA PRASAD MARKET COMPLEX Bhubaneshwar Odisha
BKID0001246 PALI SUDHAGAD Pali Sudhagad Mh Maharashtra

Bank of India IFSC Code FAQs

What is Bank of India IFSC code?
Bank of India IFSC code is an 11-character alphanumeric code that starts with 'BKID'. The first 4 characters represent the bank, the 5th character is always '0', and the last 6 characters identify the specific branch.
How many branches does Bank of India have?
Bank of India has approximately 7,116 branches across 35 states and union territories in India.
How to find Bank of India IFSC code?
You can find Bank of India IFSC code by: 1) Checking your cheque book or passbook, 2) Visiting the bank's official website, 3) Using this page to search by state, city, or branch name, 4) Calling Bank of India customer care.
Is Bank of India IFSC code same for all branches?
No, each Bank of India branch has a unique IFSC code. While the first 4 characters ('BKID') are same for all branches, the last 6 characters are different for each branch location.
What is the format of Bank of India IFSC code?
The format is: BKID0XXXXXX, where BKID is the bank code, 0 is the reserved character, and XXXXXX is the unique branch code.
Can I use Bank of India IFSC code for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS?
Yes, Bank of India IFSC codes can be used for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transactions. However, some branches may not support all services. Check the specific branch page for supported payment methods.

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