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ASBL0000086 BORIVALI -EAST MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA IFSC CODE

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BORIVALI -EAST Branch MUMBAI IFSC Code is ASBL0000086. This branch is located at MUMBAI district MAHARASHTRA state. The address of APNA SAHAKARI BANK LIMITED MUMBAI branch is : PLOT NO 222-223,RSC-1A,GORAI ROAD,BORIVALI-WEST,MUMBAI 400092. Bank Branch’s details are listed below

BankAPNA SAHAKARI BANK LIMITED
IFSCASBL0000086
BRANCHBORIVALI -EAST
ADDRESSPLOT NO 222-223,RSC-1A,GORAI ROAD,BORIVALI-WEST,MUMBAI 400092
CITY1MUMBAI
CITY2MUMBAI
STATEMAHARASHTRA
STD CODE0
PHONE0

What is IFSC and its uses?

IFSC Abbreviation: Indian Financial System Code

IFSC is a unique code for each bank branch, which is of eleven(11) digits in length. First 4 digit signifies bank short code and next 7 digit identified as branch code. IFSC a powerful code which is used to transfer/transact money online by national electronic fund transfer (NEFT) or by Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) without any hassles and papers. IFSC is mandatory for any of online transactions making india a digitally superpower.

What is the IFSC code of BORIVALI -EAST

The IFSC code of BORIVALI -EAST is ASBL0000086

What is the address associated with ASBL0000086

The address associated with ASBL0000086 is PLOT NO 222-223,RSC-1A,GORAI ROAD,BORIVALI-WEST,MUMBAI 400092

What is IFSC?

The Indian Financial System Code (IFSC) is an alphanumeric code used to uniquely identify a bank branch within the National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT) network by the Reserve Bank of India. It is an 11-character code that facilitates the electronic transfer of funds between banks in India.

How can I find the IFSC code for my bank branch?

You can find the IFSC code for your bank branch on the bank’s cheque book, passbook, or bank statement. Additionally, the IFSC code is often available on the bank’s official website. You can also use online IFSC code search tools by entering the bank name and branch details.

What is the format of an IFSC code?

An IFSC code is an 11-character code, where:The first four characters represent the bank name (e.g., HDFC for HDFC Bank). The fifth character is always ‘0’ and is reserved for future use. The last six characters represent the specific branch code (e.g., 000123).

Is the IFSC code required for online transactions?

Yes, the IFSC code is essential for online transactions such as NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS. It helps in identifying the specific bank branch where the beneficiary’s account is held, ensuring the funds are transferred accurately and securely.

Can an IFSC code change, and if so, what should I do?

Yes, an IFSC code can change due to bank mergers, reorganization, or other reasons. If your bank’s IFSC code changes, you will be notified by your bank. Ensure to update your saved beneficiary details with the new IFSC code to avoid any issues with future transactions.

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