Bank of India

IFSC codes for all 7,142 branches across India.

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Showing 162 branches for "MUMBAI"
Branch Name City District IFSC Code Action
SAKI NAKA MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000038 View Details
PRARTHANA SAMAJ MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000039 View Details
SANTACRUZ MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000040 View Details
SION MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000041 View Details
TARDEO ROAD MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000042 View Details
TURBHE MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000044 View Details
ULHASNAGAR MAIN MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000045 View Details
VILE PARLE EAST MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000046 View Details
WALKESHWAR MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000047 View Details
WODEHOUSE ROAD C P BANKING MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000048 View Details
WORLI NAKA MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000049 View Details
MULUND EAST MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000050 View Details
BORIVLI EAST MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000051 View Details
WADALA WEST MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000052 View Details
BELAPUR MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000053 View Details
BANGLI NAKA MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000054 View Details
NAGPADA MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000055 View Details
DANDA KHAR MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000056 View Details
NARIMAN POINT MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000057 View Details
VILE PARLE WEST MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000058 View Details
JACOB CIRCLE MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000059 View Details
NULL BAZAR MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000060 View Details
VERSOVA C AND P BANKING MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000061 View Details
SERVICE BRANCH MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID000NEFT View Details
KANDIVLI MUMBAI MUMBAI BKID0000062 View Details
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About Bank of India

Bank of India is one of India's prominent banking institutions with 7,142 branches spread across the country. Each branch is assigned a unique IFSC code by the Reserve Bank of India to facilitate smooth electronic money transfers. Whether you need to send money via NEFT, make high-value transfers through RTGS, or do instant transfers using IMPS, having the correct Bank of India IFSC code is essential. You can use the table above to search for branches by city or state and get the exact IFSC code you need.

How to Use Bank of India IFSC Code

To make an online transfer to a Bank of India account, you will need the recipient's IFSC code, account number, and full name. Use the search filter above to locate your branch by city or state. Once you find the IFSC code, click "View Details" for complete branch information. Enter this IFSC code in your banking app or net banking portal when adding a new beneficiary. The code ensures your money is routed to exactly the right Bank of India branch, making NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transfers safe and accurate.

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