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IFSC code of Syndicate Bank

Find the right IFSC to use, and get a faster and cheaper way to send money to India.

How does Syndicate Bank use IFSCs?

Through the RBI (Reserve Bank of India), Syndicate Bank assigns a unique IFSC code to each of its branches. This makes each branch easy to identify, especially when processing online transfers on the NEFT, IMPS and RTGS networks.

If you’re sending money to an account with Syndicate Bank from abroad, or sending money domestically within India, you’ll need to use an IFSC code to make sure your money gets to the right place. And if you’re sending money to India from abroad with Wise, all you’ll need is an IFSC and an account number.

Bank

Syndicate Bank

IFSC code

SYNB0xxxxxx

MICR code

xxx025xxx

IFSCs for the most popular Syndicate Bank branches

Search for your district, state or Syndicate Bank branch name to find the right IFSC to use.

We maintain and update this list regularly, but you should always check that you have the right IFSC with your bank or recipient. Using the wrong IFSC might result in your payment being cancelled, or being sent to the wrong destination.

BranchIFSCMICRAddress

Bahadurpura Hyderabad

SYNB0003041

500025009

19 2 227 By 4 By 19 First Floor Balraj Complex, Bahadurpura

Khairatabad

SYNB0003015

500025018

6-2-953a Rajbhavan Road Khairatabad Ap, 500004

Delhi Gt Karnal Rd Dtc Depot

SYNB0009113

110025068

Dtc Depot, Sanjay Enclave, Jahangirpuri, G T Karnal Road, New Delhidelhi, 110 033

Bangalore Vishwaneedham

SYNB0000450

560025016

12th Km Magadi Road, Sunkadakatte, Bangalore, 560 091

Meerut

SYNB0008943

Not Provided

C By O Raghunathpur Br Nek Meerut Nek Uttar Pradesh, 250626

Wise: the faster, cheaper way to send money to India

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With just an account number and IFSC code, you can send money to India at the best possible exchange rate.

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Where to find your Syndicate Bank IFSC code on a cheque

You can usually find your bank’s IFSC and MICR codes in your cheque book, or on the front page of your passbook

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IFSC and MICR codes — what’s the difference?

IFSC and MICR codes have a very similar purpose — they both help to identify individual bank branches in India. They differ in how they do this, though.

IFSCs (Indian Financial System Codes) are issued by the RBI (Reserve Bank of India) to identify bank branches within the country. Every branch has one, and you can use them when sending money online to someone in India.

MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) codes also help to identify bank branches, but they’re only used when processing cheques. These codes are machine-readable, which means that banking systems can quickly identify the destination branch when you deposit a cheque. You won’t need to use an MICR code when sending money online.

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