Jammu and Kashmir Bank IFSC Code — Find Any Branch
Find the IFSC code for any Jammu and Kashmir Bank branch in India — search by branch, city or state, or browse the full list below.
IFSC Prefix
JAKA0
Total Branches
1,192
States / UTs
20
About Jammu and Kashmir Bank IFSC codes
Jammu and Kashmir Bank operates 1,192 branches across 20 states and union territories in India, with its largest presence in Jammu And Kashmir, Delhi, Maharashtra. Every Jammu and Kashmir Bank branch has a unique 11-character IFSC code beginning with the prefix JAKA0, followed by a branch identifier. Use the search box above to find any Jammu and Kashmir Bank branch's IFSC code instantly, or browse by state below.
Jammu and Kashmir Bank branches by state
Select a state to see Jammu and Kashmir Bank branches and IFSC codes in that region.
Andhra Pradesh3Bihar1Chandigarh2Delhi33Goa1Gujarat4Haryana12Himachal Pradesh5Jammu And Kashmir1,033Jharkhand1Karnataka14Kerala2Madhya Pradesh2Maharashtra27Punjab23Rajasthan2Tamil Nadu5Uttar Pradesh17Uttarakhand3West Bengal2
Frequently asked questions
What is the IFSC code of Jammu and Kashmir Bank?
Each Jammu and Kashmir Bank branch has its own IFSC code beginning with JAKA0. There is no single code for the whole bank — use the search box above to find your specific branch.
How many branches does Jammu and Kashmir Bank have?
Our directory lists 1,192 Jammu and Kashmir Bank branches across 20 states and union territories in India.
Can I use the Jammu and Kashmir Bank IFSC code for NEFT, RTGS and IMPS?
Yes. The same IFSC code works for NEFT, RTGS and IMPS transfers to that Jammu and Kashmir Bank branch, along with the account number and account-holder name.
Where do I find my Jammu and Kashmir Bank branch IFSC code?
It is printed on your Jammu and Kashmir Bank cheque book and passbook, shown in net-banking and the mobile app, and searchable above by branch or city name.
Is the Jammu and Kashmir Bank IFSC code the same for every branch?
No. The first part identifies Jammu and Kashmir Bank, but the branch portion differs for each branch, so always use the code for your exact branch.