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List of Banks in india and how to check IFSC Code of the banks?

There are currently 27Public sector banks in India out of which 19 are nationalized banks(though none of the nationalized banks has 100 percent ownership of Govt of India).

  1. Allahabad Bank
  2. Andhra Bank
  3. Bank of Baroda
  4. Bank of India
  5. Bank of Maharashtra
  6. Bharatiya Mahila Bank
  7. Canara Bank
  8. Central Bank of India
  9. Corporation Bank
  10. Dena Bank
  11. IDBI bank
  12. Indian Bank
  13. Indian Overseas Bank
  14. Oriental Bank of Commerce
  15. Punjab & Sind Bank
  16. Punjab National Bank
  17. State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur
  18. State Bank of Hyderabad
  19. State Bank of India
  20. State Bank of Mysore
  21. State Bank of Patiala
  22. State Bank of Travancore
  23. Syndicate Bank
  24. UCO Bank
  25. Union Bank of India
  26. United Bank of India
  27. Vijaya Bank
  28. Post Bank of India

Private-sector banks


  1. Axis bank
  2. Catholic Syrian Bank
  3. City Union Bank
  4. Development Credit Bank
  5. Dhanlaxmi Bank
  6. Federal Bank
  7. HDFC Bank
  8. ICICI Bank
  9. IndusInd Bank
  10. Karnataka Bank
  11. Karur Vysya Bank
  12. Kotak Mahindra Bank
  13. Lakshmi Vilas Bank
  14. RBL Bank
  15. Nainital Bank
  16. South Indian Bank
  17. YES Bank
  18. ING Vysya Bank

Foreign banks operating in India

  1. Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank
  2. Australia and New Zealand Bank
  3. Bank Internasional Indonesia
  4. Bank of America NA
  5. Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait
  6. Bank of Ceylon
  7. Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotia Bank)
  8. Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi
  9. FirstRand Bank
  10. HSBC
  11. JPMorgan Chase Bank
  12. Krung Thai Bank
  13. Mashreq Bank psc
  14. Mizuho Corporate Bank
  15. Royal Bank of Scotland
  16. Shinhan Bank
  17. Société Générale
  18. Sonali Bank
  19. Standard Chartered Bank
  20. State Bank of Mauritius
  21. UBS
  22. Common Wealth Bank
  23. Woori Bank
  24. Westpac Bank
  25. National Australia Bank

Foreign banks with branches in India

  1. ABN AMRO Bank N.V. - Royal Bank of Scotland
  2. Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank
  3. American Express Bank
  4. Antwerp Diamond Bank
  5. Arab Bangladesh Bank
  6. Bank International Indonesia
  7. Bank of America
  8. Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait
  9. Bank of Ceylon
  10. Bank of Nova Scotia
  11. Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ
  12. Barclays Bank
  13. BNP Paribas
  14. Calyon Bank
  15. Chinatrust Commercial Bank
  16. Citibank
  17. DBS Bank
  18. Deutsche Bank
  19. HSBC (Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation)
  20. JPMorgan Chase Bank
  21. Krung Thai Bank
  22. Mashreq Bank
  23. Mizuho Corporate Bank
  24. National Australia Bank
  25. Shinhan Bank
  26. Société Générale
  27. Sonali Bank
  28. Standard Chartered Bank
  29. UBS
Foreign banks with representative offices in India
Austrian Banks
  • Raiffeisen Zentralbank
Belgian Banks
  • Fortis Bank
  • KBC Bank
Canadian Banks
  • Royal Bank of Canada
  • French Banks
  • Credit Industriel et Commercial
  • Natixis
German Banks
  • HypoVereinsbank
  • Commerzbank
  • Dresdner Bank
  • DZ Bank AG Deutsche Zentral – Genossenschafts Bank
  • HSH Nordbank
  • Landesbank Baden-Württemberg
Irish Banks
  • Depfa Bank
Italian Banks
  • Banca Intesa
  • Banca di Roma
  • Banca Sella
  • Banca Popolare di Verona
  • Banca Popolare di Vicenza
  • UBI Banca
  • Monte dei Paschi di Siena
  • Sanpaolo IMI
  • UniCredit
Nepalese Banks
  • Everest Bank
Portuguese Banks
  • Caixa Geral de Depositos
Russian Banks
  • Vnesheconombank
  • Promsvyazbank
South African banks
  • First Rand Bank
South Korean Banks
  • Woori Bank
Spanish Banks
  • Caixabank
  • Banco de Sabadell
  • Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria
  • Swiss Banks
  • Credit Suisse
  • Zurich Cantonal Bank
UAE Banks
  • Emirates Bank International
There is a total of 134 banks in India and for smooth transaction of the money, IFSC Code is required by the bank. to check the IFSC code of the bank please follow the link-Ask Bank IFSC Code

To check the IFSC Code of the banks follow the steps-
1. Visit the website of Ask Bank IFSC Code
2. Select the bank name you want the IFSC Code for.
3. Select the State followed by District.
4. Now select the branch you want the IFSC Code for.

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