UTIB0SCPSBN IFSC Code, CHIKMAGALUR PATTANA SAHAKARA BANK NIYAMITHA, CHIKMAGALUR PATTANA SAHAKARA BANK NIYAMITHA IMPS


IFSC Code of Chikmagalur Pattana Sahakara Bank Niyamitha, Chikmagalur Pattana Sahakara Bank Niyamitha Imps, Maharashtra IFSC CODE & MICR CODE

CHIKMAGALUR PATTANA SAHAKARA BANK NIYAMITHA, CHIKMAGALUR PATTANA SAHAKARA BANK NIYAMITHA IMPS - UTIB0SCPSBN

  • Bank name: CHIKMAGALUR PATTANA SAHAKARA BANK NIYAMITHA

Bank Address: Near Hanumanthappa Circle,km Road, Karnataka 577101

  • IFSC Code utib0scpsbn
  • Bank Code CPSN
  • Bank name CHIKMAGALUR PATTANA SAHAKARA BANK NIYAMITHA
  • Bank contact number +918262233027
  • Bank branch CHIKMAGALUR PATTANA SAHAKARA BANK NIYAMITHA IMPS
  • Bank ISO3166 Code IN-MH
  • Bank Center CHIKMAGALUR
  • MICR Code 577815102
  • State name MAHARASHTRA
  • District name CHIKMAGALUR
  • City name MUMBAI
  • Swift Swift not provided
  • IMPS No
  • NEFT No
  • UPI No
  • RTGS No

What is an IFSC Code?

The Indian Financial System Code (IFSC) is an 11-character alphanumeric code used to uniquely identify a bank branch for online fund transfers. The IFSC code for CHIKMAGALUR PATTANA SAHAKARA BANK NIYAMITHA, CHIKMAGALUR PATTANA SAHAKARA BANK NIYAMITHA IMPS branch is UTIB0SCPSBN, ensures that your transactions are directed to the correct branch.

How to Use UTIB0SCPSBN for Transactions?

  • NEFT: Use the IFSC code to transfer funds quickly to accounts in other banks.
  • RTGS: For high-value transactions, the IFSC code ensures your payment is processed instantly.
  • IMPS: The IFSC code allows 24/7 fund transfers, including weekends and holidays.

What is a MICR Code?

The Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) code is a 9-digit code used for processing paper-based transactions, such as cheques. For the CHIKMAGALUR PATTANA SAHAKARA BANK NIYAMITHA IMPS branch, this code complements the IFSC code for efficient banking operations.

Benefits of Using the Correct IFSC Code

  • Accuracy: Ensures your funds are directed to the right branch.
  • Security: Prevents fraudulent transactions by uniquely identifying each branch.