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IFSC and PIN code lookup from RBI and India Post source data

Search an IFSC code, bank branch, six-digit PIN code or post office. IFSCPIN separates format checks from source matches, shows the active source date and keeps individual post offices intact when several offices share one PIN code.

Examples: HDFC0001234, SBI Mumbai, or Andheri East PIN.

Guided discovery

Find a code step by step

Choose the type of code, narrow the source directory, then open the matching IFSC branch or PIN-code record.

Open the full IFSC directory

Choose a bank to begin. Branch suggestions appear after two characters.

Start with the lookup

The unified search recognizes exact codes and ordinary place or branch names. The result should help you reach the correct directory record without creating dozens of thin filter pages.

Enter a code or name

Paste an 11-character IFSC, enter a six-digit PIN, or search by bank, branch, office, city, district or state. Exact-code formats are checked before the database lookup runs.

Open the source record

A matching IFSC opens one branch record. A matching PIN opens the PIN summary and every associated post-office row, including delivery status and postal hierarchy where supplied.

Confirm critical details

Use the displayed source date and address information as a directory aid. Before transferring money or relying on operational status, confirm critical details with the bank, beneficiary or official postal channel.

Utility directory

Two directories with different data rules

IFSC code and branch lookup

An IFSC is an 11-character identifier used to route electronic bank transfers in India. IFSCPIN checks the expected four-letter bank prefix, the reserved fifth character and the remaining branch characters. Format validity and source presence are reported separately: a correctly shaped code can still be absent from the active source snapshot.

The branch view may show bank name, branch name, address, city values, state, STD code and phone when those fields exist in the supplied source. Missing MICR, transfer-support flags, coordinates or district information are not guessed.

Browse the IFSC directory

PIN code and post-office lookup

A six-digit PIN can be associated with several post offices. The directory therefore stores a PIN summary separately from post-office rows instead of overwriting one office with another. Results can include office name, office type, delivery status, circle, region, division, district, state and coordinates when valid.

“Delivery” and “Non Delivery” are source values for the individual office record; they should not be expanded into guarantees about a particular parcel, address or present-day service. Invalid or unavailable coordinates remain unavailable.

Browse the PIN directory

Unified directory search

The search index is generated in bounded, resumable stages so the old working generation remains available while a new one is built. It indexes exact IFSC and PIN records, branches, banks, post offices and useful geography hubs without exposing a half-built index.

Search-result and filter pages remain noindex. This keeps the search useful to visitors while avoiding an uncontrolled network of indexable URL combinations.

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Practical utilities

Use the six IFSCPIN banking and postal tools

Each tool renders useful instructions and limitations in server-generated HTML. Dated reference data is maintained separately from source directory records so changing charges, holiday lists or migration notes are never silently invented.

Find My PIN Code

Find likely nearby PIN codes from source-listed post-office coordinates, with a manual fallback and clear accuracy limits.

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Reviewed explanations

Banking, transfer and postal guides

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Source and method

What “source match” means

A source match means the normalized code or record appears in the currently active imported snapshot on the displayed source-checked date. It does not mean IFSCPIN physically visited the location, verified that a branch or office is open today, or received government endorsement.

Raw source values are preserved unchanged. Separate normalized fields support consistent state, district, city, bank and office browsing. When a value is ambiguous, it can remain unresolved for review instead of being silently forced into the wrong geography.

Every import stores provenance such as the original filename, checksum, row totals, source dates, duplicate and quarantine counts, and the administrator who activated it. The previous successful snapshot remains available for rollback.

Popular source-backed searches

Explore high-demand IFSC and PIN code directories

These links group common search wording around one canonical, source-attributed page. Synonyms lead to the same useful directory instead of creating duplicate keyword pages.

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IFSC states

Browse bank data by state

State hubs summarize source-listed branches and banks, then link to city and bank views. Individual branch pages remain focused lookup records rather than mass-indexed earning pages.

PIN states

Browse postal data by state

Postal state hubs summarize distinct PIN codes and post-office rows. District views link to PIN summaries, while each exact PIN result preserves all offices associated with that code.

Quick answers

Common IFSC and PIN code questions

Does an IFSC source match confirm the beneficiary?

No. It confirms that the code appears in the active source snapshot. It cannot confirm an account holder, beneficiary name, account ownership or transaction outcome.

Why does one PIN code show many post offices?

PIN codes identify postal delivery areas rather than one unique office. The source can associate the same PIN with branch, sub and head office records, so IFSCPIN lists each office separately.

Are missing phone numbers or coordinates filled automatically?

No. Missing source fields remain unavailable. Coordinates are used only after format and range validation, and unsupported bank or postal facts are not inferred.

Why are individual lookup records normally noindex?

The directory is designed as a useful tool, not a mass of near-identical search pages. Selected hubs can be indexed, while exact records remain accessible to users and search links without becoming thin landing pages.

IFSC source checked: 2026-08-11 PIN source checked: 2026-08-11 Contact IFSCPIN