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Enter an IFSC (e.g. HDFC0001234) or a 6-digit PIN (e.g. 400001). You’ll be redirected to its detail page.

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Explore IFSC pages by bank → state → city, or browse post offices by PIN hierarchy.

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What is an IFSC code?

IFSC stands for Indian Financial System Code. It is an 11-character code used to identify a specific bank branch in India. IFSC is required for electronic transfers like NEFT, RTGS and IMPS. A typical IFSC looks like HDFC0001234 (first 4 letters are the bank, followed by a 0, then branch identifier).

Use IFSCpin to search by IFSC directly, or browse branches by Bank → State → City.

How to find IFSC for any bank branch

  1. Fastest: paste the IFSC into Search.
  2. Browse: go to Banks, open your bank, then choose state and city.
  3. Verify: match branch name + address before doing a transfer.

What is a PIN code?

A PIN code (Postal Index Number) is a 6-digit code used by India Post to identify a delivery area and route mail efficiently. One PIN may have multiple post offices (Head Office / Sub Office / Branch Office) under it.

Browse PIN data using PIN States or search a 6-digit PIN directly from the search box above.

How to find post offices under a PIN

  1. Enter a 6-digit PIN in Search (example: 400001).
  2. Open the PIN detail page to see associated post offices and districts.
  3. For exploration, use PIN Browse by State → District.

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FAQ

Is IFSC same for all branches of a bank?

No. Each branch has its own IFSC. Always confirm the branch name and city/state.

Where can I find IFSC on a cheque?

Many banks print IFSC on the cheque book/leaf. You can also find it in netbanking or official bank sources.

Can one PIN have multiple post offices?

Yes. A single PIN code can include multiple post offices (HO/SO/BO) depending on the area.

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