UCO Bank IFSC Code Goa — All Branches
All UCO Bank branches in Goa with their IFSC codes — grouped by city, filter to find yours.
Branches in Goa
11
IFSC Prefix
UCBA0
Cities / Districts
7
About UCO Bank in Goa
UCO Bank has 11 branches across 7 cities and districts in Goa. Every branch's IFSC code begins with UCBA0. Expand a city below to see its branches and IFSC codes, or type in the filter to jump straight to your branch.
Branches by city
Bogmalo 1
| Branch | IFSC | NEFT/RTGS/IMPS |
|---|---|---|
| Bogmalo Branch | UCBA0001913 | Yes |
Mapusa Goa 1
| Branch | IFSC | NEFT/RTGS/IMPS |
|---|---|---|
| Mapusa Goa | UCBA0001303 | Yes |
Margao 1
| Branch | IFSC | NEFT/RTGS/IMPS |
|---|---|---|
| Marggao Goa | UCBA0000273 | Yes |
North Goa 4
| Branch | IFSC | NEFT/RTGS/IMPS |
|---|---|---|
| Borim | UCBA0002852 | Yes |
| Mardol Goa | UCBA0000314 | Yes |
| Ponda Goa | UCBA0002226 | Yes |
| Sanquelim | UCBA0003626 | Yes |
Panjim 1
| Branch | IFSC | NEFT/RTGS/IMPS |
|---|---|---|
| Panji Goa | UCBA0000197 | Yes |
South Goa 2
| Branch | IFSC | NEFT/RTGS/IMPS |
|---|---|---|
| Ibm Fatorda | UCBA0001914 | Yes |
| Verna | UCBA0002773 | Yes |
Vasco Da Gama 1
| Branch | IFSC | NEFT/RTGS/IMPS |
|---|---|---|
| Vasco Da Gama Goa | UCBA0000169 | Yes |
Branch names and IFSC codes are from our directory; MICR codes and street addresses are not included yet.
Frequently asked questions
How many UCO Bank branches are there in Goa?
There are 11 UCO Bank branches across 7 cities and districts in Goa.
What is the IFSC format for UCO Bank in Goa?
All UCO Bank branches in Goa use IFSC codes beginning with UCBA0, followed by a branch-specific portion.
How do I find my UCO Bank branch IFSC code in Goa?
Open your city below or use the filter box to type your branch or area name, then copy the IFSC shown next to it.
Do UCO Bank branches in Goa support NEFT, RTGS and IMPS?
Yes. Every listed UCO Bank branch in Goa supports NEFT, RTGS and IMPS using its IFSC code.
Is the IFSC code the same across UCO Bank branches in Goa?
No — only the bank portion is shared. Each branch has its own code, so always use the one for your exact branch.