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Q: Where is the 9 digit code number of SBI branch on its cheque?
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What is the MICR code of HDFC bank mithakhali branch ahmedabad?

The MICR code for the bank where you have the account can be found on your account cheque leaf. It is a 9 digit number. The first 6 digits are the cheque number, the next 9 digits are the MICR code. I am not sure if the MICR code differs from branch to branch. The best bit is to take the information on your cheque leaf.


What is the micr code list of hdfc bank at aakashwani branch in aurangabad city?

If you have account in that branch pick up 9 digit number from bottom white strip of any of your cheque for that account. That's the MICR code.Should be some thing like ABC240XYZ :-)


What is the third set of numbers after the micr code in a check book?

Even I had no idea what these numbers stand for, apart from the leftmost number which is the cheque number. Even googling about it didn't help (you can find some information about MICR though.) So during my last visit to bank, I asked the branch manager about it, and he was kind enough to explain it to me in detail. Normaly we can show four set of numbers in the bottom of cheque leaf.1) Cheque NumberAs I mentioned earlier, the first set of numbers represent the cheque number. It is a six digit number. 2) MICR CodeIt stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. This number helps a bank to recognize the bank and branch that issued the cheque. You might be thinking that this can be done just by looking at the cheque, but banks have to process hundreds of cheques daily. Going through each and every cheque is a cumbersome process. Instead, the cheques are sorted through a cheque reading machine which uses this number to identify the bank and branch a cheque belongs to. This makes the process faster. The MICR number is a nine digit number, which consists of three parts-a) City Code: The first three digits represent the city code and are same as the first three digit of the PIN code of that city.For e.g., a bank in Hyderabad will have first three digits of MICR code as 500 (since PIN code for Hyderabad starts with 500)b) Bank Code: The next three digits represent the bank code. Every bank has a unique code assigned to it. For e.g., ICICI bank's code is 229, for HDFC it is 240 and so on.c) Branch Code: The last three digits represent the branch code.Thus you can easily find which bank and branch a cheque belongs to by looking at its MICR number, and vice versa.You can download the complete list of MICR codes from internet.3) Bank account NumberThe third set of six digit numbers represents your account number (It consists of a few digits of your account number). But if you pick an old cheque book, issued probably before CBS (Core Banking Solution) was introduced, you won't find this set of number present. (Note: I am not completely sure of this. Branch Manager of the bank I visited told me this, and when I checked my ICICI cheque book, it tallied with my account number. If you see the sample cheque from Axis bank shown above, it matches there as well. But when I checked my HDFC account cheque book, I found this number and my account number to be different. If someone belongs to a banking background, or has some information about this, please tell others about it through your comments.)4) Transaction IDThe last two digits tells whether a cheque is a local cheque our payable at par cheque. 29, 30 and 31 represents payable at par cheque, while 09, 10 and 11 represents local cheque. Payable at par cheque is a cheque that can be cashed at any branch of the issuing bank, while local cheque can be cashed only at the issuing branch. So, if you deposit a cheque in your bank, with code 10 written at the bottom of the cheque, it'll take a few days for the money to come in your account. However since most of the branches these days are CBS (Core Banking Solution) enabled, so the cheques are generally payable at par. One More Interesting Thing…Before ending this post I want to point your attention to another interesting thing. These numbers are written in a different font style with a special ink that contains magnetic material so that it can be recognized by Magnetic Character Ink Reader.Noushad KH


Sbbj bank branch khetri micro code no?

I think khetri is non micr centre, micr branches issue cheques with micr code on your cheque ist is cheque serial no follwed by micr code of the branch


Where is the MICR number in a checkbook?

The MICR Code can be found on the lower strip of the cheque leaf. Usually there is a white strip of space below the place where you sign the cheque. Usually the MICR, the and the cheque number are printed there. MICR code consist of 9 digits. The first three digit denotes city and are same/identical first three digit of your pin code. For example for New Delhi =110 so first three digit of MICR code of all the bank branches located in New Delhi, irrespective of bank or bank branches, will be 110. The next three digits denote bank. Each bank has given a three digit code. For example, SBI code is "002" so 4-6th digits of MICR CODE all the the branches of SBI is "002" irrespective of location in India. The Last three digit denotes branch code. Example of a MICR code: "110002001" 110 (City) 002 (Bank) 001 (Branch) So if you are located in Delhi & your client has given you a MICR code of the bank located in New Delhi and doesn't begin with "110," you can easily tell him his MICR code is wrong.


What are the essential elements of a cheque?

The essential elements of a cheque include the name of the bank, account payee, payee of whom the cheque is written to, date of the cheque, the payment amount written in words and numbers, serial number of the cheque, the bank state and branch code, and the account number. A signature must be signed at the bottom signature line for the payee to present the cheque.


What Bank branch this Sort Code 72-50-00?

All Alliance & Leicester accounts have this sort code, no matter which branch they are registered to. The final digit, 0, is usually replaced by the first digit of the person's 9-digit account number, leaving them with a more common 8-digit account number. For instance, if my account number was 123456789, my sort code would be 72-50-01 and my account number 23456789.


What is the ABA routing number for the ICICI bank coimbatore?

The ABA Routing number will be the 9 digit code at the bottom of ur cheque, which is besides cheque no. We call it MICR no. This link talks about using IFSC code instead. forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/routing-number-sort-code-for-direct-deposit-in-india.2316309/ Can someone check which one is correct?


IFSC code of axis bank?

The IFSC Code is 11 digit alpha numeric number and the first four characters uniquely identify the bank and the next four characters are control characters and the last three digit number uniquely identify the bank branch. IFSC Code for every Branch of the banks is unique.


What is MICR code for icici bank velachery branch chennai?

Check in your cheque book........


Is barb0parli a valid ifsc code?

No. IFSC is a 11 digit unique identifying number for each Bank Branch


What is the IBAN or routing number for OCBC Singapore?

Depends on the branch - 7214 is the main bank code plus a 3 digit branch code. The code will also be printed on the bottom of the account holder's checks.