GBCB0000021 - IFSC Code Details

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GBCB0000021 IFSC Code Details

IFSC Code GBCB0000021
Bank Name THE GREATER BOMBAY COOPERATIVE BANK LIMITED
Bank Branch VASHI BRANCH
Address OM NIWAS,PLOT NO 186,SECTOR 12,OPP MEGA MART,VASHI 400 705
State MAHARASHTRA
District MUMBAI
City NAVI MUMBAI
MICR 400095021
Branch Code 000021
Branch Phone No. 65201382
Branch Head Phone No. [Show_Phone_No]
Email ID [Show_Email]
Website -
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THE GREATER BOMBAY COOPERATIVE BANK LIMITED, VASHI BRANCH branch IFSC Code is GBCB0000021. The Branch address is OM NIWAS,PLOT NO 186,SECTOR 12,OPP MEGA MART,VASHI 400 705 . Branch Telephone/Contact/Phone Numbers is 65201382. The Branch code is the last six characters of the IFSC Code 000021.

THE GREATER BOMBAY COOPERATIVE BANK LIMITED, VASHI BRANCH branch located at City - NAVI MUMBAI, District - MUMBAI, State - MAHARASHTRA .

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What is IFSC Code?

The Indian Financial System Code (IFS Code or IFSC) is an alphanumeric code that facilitates electronic funds transfer in India. A code uniquely identifies each bank branch participating in the two main Payment and settlement systems in India: the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) and the National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT) systems

The IFSC is an 11-character code with the first four alphabetic characters representing the bank name, and the last six characters (usually numeric, but can be alphabetic) representing the branch. The fifth character is 0 (zero) and reserved for future use. Bank IFS Code is used by the NEFT & RTGS systems to route the messages to the destination banks/branches.[2] The format of the IFS Code is shown below.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Bank Code 0 Branch Code

For Example: Here we have THE GREATER BOMBAY COOPERATIVE BANK LIMITED, VASHI BRANCH branch IFSC Code - [GBCB0000021], We can divide IFSC Code like this and extract bank code and branch code.

G B C B 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
Bank Code 0 Branch Code
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What is MICR Code?

Many of you would have seen the magnetic inks bar codes printed on the bottom of your bank's cheque leaves. These bar codes are known as MICR code, an abbreviation for 'Magnetic Ink Character Recognition'.

Actually, the MICR is the name given to the technology used in printing the code.

The MICR code has nine digits in it with each three digits signifying some important information about the transaction and the bank. The first three digits in the MICR code represent the city code that is the city in which the bank branch is located.

In most cases it is in line with the PIN code of the postal addresses in India.

The next three digits stand for the bank code while the last three digits represent the bank branch code.

For example, if you have an account with State Bank of India (SBI) Mumbai (Central) then its nine digit MICR code will be 400002009 wherein:

400, the first three digits representing the city code for Mumbai;

002, the next three digits representing the bank code for SBI;

And 009, the last three digits representing the bank branch code for Andheri (West).

You can check the MICR codes of different banks using our online tool (ifscsortcode.in).

In the early 1980s the Reserve Bank of India introduced many new modes for safe and effective payments across the country. One such important mode introduced was the unique system of MICR based cheque clearing system.

Apart from being a security bar code to protect your transaction, the MICR code is also an indispensable part for online money transfers. Every bank branch is given a unique MICR code and this helps the RBI to identify the bank branch and speed up the clearing process.

Source: rediff.com

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