Bank Name | PUNJAB AND SIND BANK |
Bank Code | PSIB |
Branch IFSC Code | PSIB0020934 |
Branch MICR Code | 144023603 |
Branch Name | JADIALA MANJIKI DISTT. JALANDHAR |
Branch Code | 20934 Branch Code is last 5 digits of IFSC Code of Branch |
Whether Branch enabled for NEFT Transactions | Yes, JADIALA MANJIKI DISTT. JALANDHAR Branch is Authorized for NEFT Transactions |
Whether Branch enabled for RTGS Transactions | Yes, JADIALA MANJIKI DISTT. JALANDHAR Branch is Authorized for RTGS Transactions |
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PSIBINBB011
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PSIBINBB024
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PSIBINBB021
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PSIBINBB002
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PSIBINBB631
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PSIBINBB431
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PSIBINBB003
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PSIBINBB
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PSIBINBB004
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PSIBINBB392
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PSIBINBB022
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PSIBINBB006
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PSIBINBB023
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PSIBINBB606
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PSIBINBB018
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Address | JADIALA MANJIKI DISTT. JALANDHAR, DISTT. JALANDHAR, PUNJAB - 144515 View Location on Google Map |
CITY | JUNDIALA |
State | PUNJAB |
STD Code | 1826 |
Phone No. | 503017 |
NEFT/RTGS Transactions Complaint Nos. | Tel: 011-25860657,25826216 You can contact on these nos, in case funds are debited from PUNJAB AND SIND BANK Bank Account but not credited into the beneficiary Bank Account after 24 hours of transactions. |
Website | www.psbindia.com |
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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: