The Central Bank of India IFSC Code is an 11-digit alphanumeric code required for online fund transfers in India, including branches in Andhra Pradesh. The first four characters 'CBIN' represent Central Bank of India, the fifth is always '0' reserved for future use, and the last six digits specify the branch location.
You can find the Central Bank of India Andhra Pradesh IFSC code both offline and online. In offline mode, it is printed on your cheque book and passbook. For online mode, the complete list of IFSC codes for Andhra Pradesh branches is available on portals like Goodreturns.
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) supports digital transfers via NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS. To use these, customers must enter the correct Central Bank of India Andhra Pradesh IFSC code of the branch. Providing the right code ensures secure and hassle-free fund transfers.
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Itkial
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Jee Peddapur
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