IFSC Code
Indian Bank IFSC Code - Patna Boring Road
Branch Details
How to Transfer Funds Using Indian Bank Patna Boring Road IFSC Code?
You can transfer money electronically to the Indian Bank Patna Boring Road branch using the IFSC code IDIB000P608. Follow this step-by-step transaction guide:
- Log in to your bank's official internet banking portal or open their mobile banking application.
- Navigate to the **'Fund Transfer'** or **'Add Beneficiary'** option.
- Enter the beneficiary's name and their account number.
- In the IFSC field, enter the 11-digit code IDIB000P608.
- The system will automatically verify the branch name as **Patna Boring Road** located at Patna Boring Road D/34 Sahdeo Mahato Marg Srikrishna Puri Patna Boring Road Patna Pin 800001.
- Confirm the beneficiary registration and choose your transfer method: **NEFT**, **RTGS**, or **IMPS**.
- Enter the amount you wish to transfer and complete the transaction securely via OTP verification.
Important: Always double check the account number and IFSC code before authorizing a transaction to avoid failures or incorrect deposits.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the IFSC Code of Indian Bank Patna Boring Road?
The IFSC Code of Indian Bank Patna Boring Road is IDIB000P608. This 11-digit alphanumeric code is mandatory for all online fund transfers, including NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS.
2. What is the MICR Code for Indian Bank Patna Boring Road?
The MICR Code for Indian Bank Patna Boring Road is NA. It is a 9-digit code printed on the bottom of cheque leaves, used primarily for faster clearing of cheques.
3. Where is Indian Bank Patna Boring Road located?
The branch is located at Patna Boring Road D/34 Sahdeo Mahato Marg Srikrishna Puri Patna Boring Road Patna Pin 800001, in the city of Patna, Patna district, Bihar.
4. How can I use the IDIB000P608 IFSC code?
You can use IDIB000P608 to transfer money electronically via internet banking or mobile apps. Simply add the beneficiary, enter their account number, name, and this IFSC code to initiate a secure NEFT, RTGS, or IMPS transaction.