IPOS0000DOP
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK - ALL INDIA SINGLE IFSC
New Delhi, Delhi
Curated bank directory
Review the IPPB source records and their branch labels below. Confirm the intended code in the official IPPB channel or beneficiary documentation before a transfer.
Direct answer
The records cover 4 source rows across 1 states or territories and 2 location combinations. Source checked: 2026-08-11.
Source-listed codes
Each code is shown with the source branch label. Service or settlement-centre records are not presented as a universal customer code.
IPOS0000DOP
New Delhi, Delhi
IPOS0000001
Delhi, Delhi
IPOS0000ISU
New Delhi, Delhi
IPOS0NEFTSC
Delhi, Delhi
Branch examples
This is a capped discovery list. Use the search or state and city directories for the full source snapshot.
India Post Payments Bank searches often use both IPPB and the full bank name. The active source can include central or service-unit records as well as the code a customer expects to use, so each source-listed result is displayed with its branch label instead of presenting one unexplained code.
IFSCPIN keeps the bank hub separate from individual branch records: the hub helps you discover the right branch, while the exact IFSC page shows the source record for a specific code. Always confirm critical beneficiary details through your bank before sending money.
Ippb ifsc code and the listed variants express the same lookup intent. They are consolidated here to avoid duplicate or doorway pages. The content is organized around the bank’s active source data, not around repeating each keyword.
A source match means the exact IFSC appeared in the active imported dataset on the displayed checked date. It does not prove account ownership, beneficiary identity, current branch operation or a successful transaction.
Common questions
No. IFSC codes identify individual bank branches or service units. Use the branch directory to select the exact record you need.
The directory is generated from the active source-attributed RBI-labelled snapshot imported by the site operator.
No. A source match confirms the IFSC record is present in the active dataset; it does not verify account ownership or current account status.