NATIONAL BANK FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, HEAD OFFICE IFSC Code, MICR Code, Location, Address & Contact Information
Bank Name
NATIONAL BANK FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Bank Code
NBRD
Branch IFSC Code
NBRD0000002
Branch MICR Code
Branch Name
HEAD OFFICE
Branch Code
00002 Branch Code is last 5 digits of IFSC Code of Branch
Whether Branch enabled for NEFT Transactions
Yes, HEAD OFFICE Branch is Authorized for NEFT Transactions
Whether Branch enabled for RTGS Transactions
No, HEAD OFFICE Branch is not Authorized for RTGS Transactions
Address
PLOT C-24,G BLOCK,BANDRA KURLA COMPLEX,BKC ROAD,BANDRA EAST,MUMBAI,MAHARASHTRA 400051 View Location on Google Map
CITY
MUMBAI
State
MAHARASHTRA
STD Code
22
Phone No.
26530095
What is a IFSC Code / IFS Code?
IFSC Code is the short form of Indian Financial System Code. IFSC Codes system has been developed by Reserve Bank of India in order to facilitate transfer of payments within banks in India. IFSC Codes are also known as IFS Codes.
IFSC Codes or IFS Codes are required for the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) and the National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT) systems. IFSC Codes uniquely identifies each bank branch participating in the online Payment and settlements in India.
IFSC Code is formed of 11 characters in following system:
First four characters in the IFSC Code from left depicts bank code. In the case of NATIONAL BANK FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT the first four characters from left NBRD indicates that it is NATIONAL BANK FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT.
5th Character from left in the IFSC code has been reserved for future use and till then has to be 0
6th to 11th Characters from left in the IFSC Code depicts the Branch Code. In the case of IFSC Code: NBRD0000002 of NATIONAL BANK FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT last 6 characters 000002 has been assigned to HEAD OFFICE Branch located in the city of MUMBAI at address :PLOT C-24,G BLOCK,BANDRA KURLA COMPLEX,BKC ROAD,BANDRA EAST,MUMBAI,MAHARASHTRA 400051
Note: Banks prints IFSC Codes on the cheque Books issued to their customers. Banks also publish their branches IFSC Codes on their websites. You can cross check the IFSC Codes published on this site before using them to be sure that you are using correct IFSC Codes for transferring payments.