IFSC codes of all banks in assam


Below are the IFSC code of all banks in assam with branch details. Click on the individual IFSC code for more details. Banks uses different code for its different banking service. Make sure to check your IFSC code with recipient or bank before starting your money transfer. Cross checking provided IFSC code directly with your recipient bank is highly recommanded.

IFSC codes of all banks in assam

Bank City Branch IFSC Code
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA BURHA DUMANI CHOWK (BURHA) CBIN0282806
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA GUWAHATI ZONAL OFFICE GUWAHATI CBIN0282807
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA MUKALMUA MUKALMUA CBIN0282813
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA KASHIPUR KASHIPUR CBIN0282817
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA BOKO BOKO CBIN0282882
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA GOLAGHAT GOLAGHAT (DABIDUBI) CBIN0282885
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA JARAILTOLA BAZAR JARAILTOLA CBIN0282900
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA BISWANATH CHARALI BISWANATH CHARIALI (NAGASANKAR) CBIN0282941
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA DIBRUGARH MILAN NAGAR (JOKAI) CBIN0282943
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA KAMPUR KAMPUR (KACHUATINALI) CBIN0282965
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA GUWAHATI R.G.BAROOAH ROAD, GUWAHATI CBIN0283064
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA MALIBARI SATRA BAZAR MALIBARI BAZAR CBIN0283065
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA GUWAHATI ADABARI GUWAHATI CBIN0283085
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA GUWAHATI NON BUSINESS OFFICE GUWAHATI CBIN0283199
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA GUWAHATI ULUBARI CBIN0283200
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA GUWAHATI SILPUKHURI GUWAHATI CBIN0283201
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA GUWAHATI DISPUR CHARIAL CBIN0283203
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA GUWAHATI MALIGAON, GUWAHATI CBIN0283204
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA DIBRUGARH THANA CHARIALI DIBRUGARH CBIN0283205
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA MIRZA MIRZA CBIN0283207
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA KUKURMARA KUMARPARA, GUWAHATI CBIN0283208
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA NAGAON NEW MARKET NAGAON CBIN0283211
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA JORHAT GARALI, JORHAT(PBL) CBIN0283212
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA SIBSAGAR SIBSAGAR CBIN0283213
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA KHETRI KHETRI CBIN0283214

Understanding IFSC Codes

IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is an 11-digit alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies all banks and their respective branches participating in the online funds transfer process.

The IFSC Code is assigned to each bank branch by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to monitor the online transfer of money. The electronic or online transactions for transferring funds via NEFT (National Electronic Fund Transfer), RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement) and IMPS (Immediate Payment System) cannot be initiated without a valid IFSC Code.

Benefits of Indian Financial System Code (IFSC)
The code uniquely identifies a specific bank branch, hence helping customers to avoid any possible mistakes during the online transfer of funds via NEFT, RTGS or IMPS. The customer need not visit the branch for any financial transfer, hence can opt for online money transfer with the help of IFSC Code. It is, therefore, a rather convenient and eco-friendly option. All the online transactions including paying bills can be easily processed with the help of the IFSC code. The code is used by the RBI to monitor all the online transactions performed by an individual hence eliminating the chances of any discrepancy in the fund transfer process

IFSC Code Format

IFSC Code example

BBBB - First 4 characters - bank code (only letters)

R - Next 1 characters - The fifth character is 0 (zero) and reserved for future use.

XXXXXX - Next 6 characters - represents branch (letters and digits)

IFSC - Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is Indian Financial System Code (IFSC)?
IFSC or Indian Financial System Code is an alpha-numeric code that uniquely identifies a bank-branch participating in the NEFT system. It’s a 11-digit code with the first 4 alpha characters representing the bank, and the last 6 characters representing the branch. The 5th character is 0 (zero). IFSC is used by the NEFT system to identify the originating / destination banks / branches and also to route the messages appropriately to the concerned banks / branches.

How can I find the IFSC of a bank-branch?
Bank-wise list of IFSCs is available with all the bank-branches participating in NEFT scheme. List of bank-wise branches participating in NEFT and their IFSCs is also available on our website. All member banks have also been advised to print the IFSC of the branch on cheques issued to their customers.

Who can avail NEFT system for fund transfer / receipt?
Individuals, firms and corporates maintaining accounts with any member bank, participating in the NEFT system, can electronically transfer funds to any individual, firm or corporate having an account with any other bank in the country participating in the NEFT system.

Is there any limit on funds / amount to be remitted through NEFT system?
No, there is no limit imposed by the RBI for funds transfer through NEFT system. However, banks may place amount limits based on their own risk perception with the approval of its Board.

Can the NEFT system be used for remitting funds even by those who do not have a bank account?
Yes, the person having no bank account can remit funds through NEFT to a beneficiary having a bank account, with another NEFT member bank. It can be done by depositing cash at the nearest NEFT enabled branch of any bank, by furnishing additional details such as complete address, telephone number, etc. Such cash remittances will, however, be restricted to a maximum of ₹ 50,000/- per transaction.

Can I send funds to my relative/friend residing abroad through NEFT system?
The outbound remittances through NEFT system are permitted only to Nepal under Indo-Nepal Remittance Scheme. Under this scheme, the remitter can transfer funds from any of the NEFT-enabled bank branches in India to Nepal, irrespective of whether the beneficiary in Nepal maintains an account with a bank branch in Nepal or not. The beneficiary would receive funds in Nepalese Rupees.

What are the operating hours of NEFT?
The NEFT system is available round the clock throughout the year on all days, i.e., on 24x7x365 basis. NEFT presently operates in batches on half-hourly intervals throughout the day. In case of non-availability of NEFT for any reason, appropriate message will be broadcasted by RBI to all system participants.

What are the essential details required for remitting funds through NEFT system?
The essential elements of beneficiary's identification are:
Beneficiary's Name
Beneficiary's Branch Name
Beneficiary's Bank Name
Beneficiary's Account Type
Beneficiary's Account No.
Beneficiary's Branch IFSC

How much time should I expect for receipt of funds by beneficiary?
You may expect timeline of two hours from the batch settlement within which beneficiary’s account should be credited.

What happens if I write wrong account number of beneficiary?
The credit is given to the account number written / given by remitter in his / her application / instruction. Credit to beneficiary account is released solely based on account number. It is the responsibility of remitting customer to write correct account number. The originator / sender should exercise due care in providing the correct account number of the beneficiary, in the NEFT remittance instruction / application.

How can I check a IFSC code?
You can use IFSC Code Checker tool to cross check your IFSC code. It is important to cross check your IFSC code with recipient bank before initiating money transfer.

How can I track status of NEFT transactions initiated? Who should be approached to know status of the NEFT transaction?
The remitter and the beneficiary can track status of NEFT transaction by contacting NEFT Customer Facilitation Centre (CFC) of their bank, respectively. Details of NEFT Customer Facilitation Centre of banks are available on the websites of the respective banks.