STATE BANK OF INDIA has branches in 144 District of UTTAR PRADESH State
KANPUR DEHAT |
ALLAHABAD |
AZAMGARH |
BAHRAICH |
BALIA |
BALRAMPUR |
BANDA |
BARABANKI |
BASTI |
FATEHPUR |
DEORIA |
FAIZABAD |
GAZIPUR |
GONDA |
GORAKPUR |
HAMIRPUR |
JAUNPUR |
JHANSI |
KANPUR NAGAR |
SANT KABIR NAGAR |
JALAUN |
LALITPUR |
LUCKNOW |
MAHOBA |
MIRZAPUR |
KUSHI NAGAR |
PRATAPGARH |
BAREILLY |
SUNBHADRA |
SULTANPUR |
AMBEDKARNAGAR |
UNNAV |
VARANASI |
MAU |
MAHARAJGANJ |
MEERUT |
CHANDAULI |
BIJNOR |
RAMPUR |
HARDOI |
HATHRAS |
FIROZABAD |
AGRA |
MORADABAD |
BUDAUN |
ALIGARH |
JYOTIBA PHOOLE NAGAR |
AURAIYA |
ETAH |
SITAPUR |
BULANDSHEHAR |
SAHARANPUR |
ETAWAH |
FARRUKHABAD |
GHAZIABAD |
MUZAFFAR NAGAR |
KANOOJ |
MATHURA |
LAKHIMPUR KHEDI |
MAINPURI |
PILIBHIT |
SHAHJAHANPUR |
BAGPAT |
GAUTAM BODDA NAGAR |
SANT RAVIDAS NAGAR |
RAEBAREILI |
KAUSHAMBI |
SIDDHARTH NAGAR |
NAINITAL |
NOIDA |
GANJAM |
KANPUR |
GORAKHPUR |
SHRAVATI |
AURANGABAD |
GAUTAM BUDH NAGAR |
SONEBHADRA |
GHAZIPUR |
BALLIA |
MUZAFFARNAGAR |
MUZZARFARPUR |
DEHRADUN |
BULANDSAHAR |
UNNAO |
FARIDABAD |
AMBEDKAR NAGAR |
GAUTAMBUDHHNAGAR |
RAEBARELI |
MAUNATH BHANJAN |
BAGHPAT |
GAUTAMBUDH NAGAR |
KAPUR |
AKBARPUR |
BIJNORE |
MAHAMAYA NAGAR |
MUZAFFARPUR |
GAJRAULA |
LAKHIMPUR KHERI |
KUSHINAGAR |
BULANDSHAHR |
PALWAL |
GARH ROAD |
AMBEDKARAGAR |
LALITPUT |
SONBHADRA |
MAU NATH BHANJAN |
CHITRAKOOT |
KASHI RAM NAGAR |
SANT RAVI DAS NAGAR |
SAHRANPUR |
VAISHALI |
GAZIABAD |
BUDUAN |
JYOTIBA PHULE NAGAR |
CSM NAGAR |
PRABUDHNAGAR |
PANCHKULA |
SAMBHAL |
SANT RAVI DAS NAGAR BHADOHI |
PRAE BARELI |
ETWAH |
KANNUJ |
JP NAGAR AMROHA |
BAREILY |
KHALILABAD |
IDUKKI |
KANNAUJ |
SIDHARTHANAGAR |
SIDHARATH NAGAR |
PALAKKAD |
AMETHI |
J.P.NAGAR (AMROHA) |
UTTAR PRADESH |
SHRAVASTI |
MUZZARFARNAGAR |
MUZZAFARNAGAR |
LAKHIMPUR |
BULANDSHAR |
MANIPURI |
KANPUR CITY |
RAI BARELI |
GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR |
SANTRAVIDASNAGAR |
RAMUR |
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UTTAR PRADESH STATE BANK OF INDIA IFSC Code, RTGS, NEFT and IMPS codes?
The IFSC code is often referred to as RTGS code or NEFT code since it is used to transfer money using RTGS. Ans. IFSC code is not the same as the branch code. IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) consists of eleven characters and is used to identify the bank and its branch. The Bank IFSC code can be used both by its RTGS and NEFT fund transfer systems. IFSC stands for Indian Financial System Code. The Payment System Software like RTGS, CFMS, and NEFT developed by its Reserve Bank of India utilize these codes. The code includes 11 Characters - First 4 figures represent the entity, the Fifth position has defaulted with a 0 for future usage, and the Last 6 character refers to the branch individuality.Adsense Ads