IFSC Code for Banks in Bengaluru District
Find IFSC codes for 484 bank branches from 37 banks in Bengaluru
About Banking in Bengaluru
Bengaluru district in Karnataka has numerous bank branches. Use this page to find IFSC codes for any bank branch in Bengaluru.
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Banks in Bengaluru
Bank of Baroda
75 branches
Karnataka Bank
48 branches
HDFC Bank
38 branches
Canara Bank
37 branches
Bank of Maharashtra
30 branches
City Union Bank
26 branches
Ujjivan Small Finance Bank
26 branches
Indusind Bank
23 branches
Central Bank of India
22 branches
Karnataka State Co-operative Apex Bank
19 branches
Axis Bank
16 branches
AU Small Finance Bank
15 branches
State Bank of India
14 branches
Tumkur Grain Merchant's Co-operative Bank
12 branches
RBL Bank
9 branches
IDBI
8 branches
Indian Bank
8 branches
Janatha Seva Co-operative Bank
7 branches
Union Bank of India
7 branches
Jammu and Kashmir Bank
7 branches
Yes Bank
5 branches
NKGSB Co-operative Bank
5 branches
Reserve Bank of India
3 branches
Pragathi Krishna Gramin Bank
3 branches
Development Bank of Singapore
3 branches
South Indian Bank
2 branches
Bharat Co-operative Bank
2 branches
Bank of India
2 branches
Karur Vysya Bank
2 branches
Tamilnad Mercantile Bank
2 branches
Utkarsh Small Finance Bank
2 branches
Bandhan Bank
1 branches
TJSB Sahakari Bank
1 branches
Kallappanna Awade Ichalkaranji Janata Sahakari Bank
1 branches
North East Small Finance Bank
1 branches
Shivalik Small Finance Bank
1 branches
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
1 branches
Cities in Bengaluru
Bank Branches in Bengaluru
Bengaluru IFSC Code FAQs
How many bank branches are in Bengaluru?
There are approximately 484 bank branches in Bengaluru from 37 different banks.
How to find IFSC code in Bengaluru?
You can find IFSC code for any bank in Bengaluru by: 1) Using the search tool above, 2) Selecting your bank and branch from the list, 3) Checking your bank's cheque book or passbook.
Which banks have branches in Bengaluru?
Major banks with branches in Bengaluru include State Bank of India, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Punjab National Bank, and other public and private sector banks.
What is IFSC code used for?
IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is an 11-character code used to identify bank branches for electronic fund transfers through NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS in India.