indian bank account no digits
14 Digit
The State Bank of India (SBI) savings account number typically consists of 15 digits. This number is unique to each account holder and is used for all banking transactions. Additionally, the account number may be preceded by a bank code for identification purposes.
yes
It is not common for a bank to lose any account number. It may be a good idea to consult the bank in order to know why the account number is missing.
No - every bank account MUST have it's own unique account number.
In Indian Currency you can deposit Rs.39,999.00 without a PAN card.
only four type of account in indian banking system 1. current a/c 2. Saving a/c 3. FD A/C 4. RD A/ C In addition to the above one more type account is being known as NRI account but that is to attract the NRI towards Bank only other wise it is saving account only.
Each of mine are ten digits.
1.fixed deposit account 2.saving account 3.current account 4.home saving account 5.family saving account
My saving account
Depends entirely on the country and the bank or banking system. Many small local banks will use thier own account numbering system; although more recently most banks are switching over to the IBAN account numbering system which includes the country code, the bank code and the account number as well as a check digit (like a bar code). This makes the number specific and individual.
Current Account