IFSC Code Details

State Bank Of India Kolkata- Camac Street IFSC Code SBIN0050271

Branch
KOLKATA- CAMAC STREET
NEFT RTGS IMPS
IFSC CODE
SBIN0050271

STATE BANK OF INDIA - KOLKATA- CAMAC STREET Details

Bank Name STATE BANK OF INDIA
IFSC Code SBIN0050271 Use for NEFT, RTGS, IMPS
MICR Code 700002783
Branch Name KOLKATA- CAMAC STREET
Address CAMAC STREETSHANTI NIKETANKOLKATA700017
City KOLKATA
District KOLKATA
State WEST BENGAL
Contact Number 22824431

About STATE BANK OF INDIA in KOLKATA

Looking for the IFSC Code of STATE BANK OF INDIA, KOLKATA- CAMAC STREET branch? The code is SBIN0050271.

This branch is situated at CAMAC STREETSHANTI NIKETANKOLKATA700017 in KOLKATA district of WEST BENGAL.

You can use this code for online fund transfers via NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS to beneficiaries holding accounts in this branch. Always verify the IFSC code with the cheque book or passbook of the beneficiary before confirming the transaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is an 11-character alphanumeric code used to identify bank branches in India. It is mandatory for electronic fund transfers like NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS. The first four characters represent the bank, the fifth is always zero, and the last six identify the specific branch.

To transfer money to STATE BANK OF INDIA KOLKATA- CAMAC STREET branch, you need to provide the beneficiary's account number and this IFSC code (SBIN0050271) in your online banking portal or mobile app. This code ensures the funds are routed to the correct branch.

IFSC codes are used for electronic funds transfers (NEFT, RTGS, IMPS), while MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) codes are used for cheque processing. IFSC is 11 characters long and includes both letters and numbers, whereas MICR is a 9-digit numeric code printed on cheques.

Yes, the IFSC code SBIN0050271 can be used for all types of electronic fund transfers including NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer), RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement), and IMPS (Immediate Payment Service).

The IFSC code is usually printed on the top or bottom of your cheque leaf, along with the MICR code. You can also find it on your bank passbook, account statement, or by contacting your bank's customer service.

Yes, it is completely safe to share your IFSC code. This code only identifies the bank branch and cannot be used alone to access your account or make unauthorized transactions. However, always verify the recipient before sharing along with your account number.