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Karnataka Gramin Bank branches in Mysuru, Karnataka

105 branches found in Mysuru, Karnataka

Karnataka Gramin Bank Branches in Mysuru

Alaganchi IFSC: PKGB0012106
Alanahally IFSC: PKGB0012245
Annur IFSC: PKGB0012099
Antharasanthe IFSC: PKGB0012007
Aspathrekaval IFSC: PKGB0012012
Bannikuppe IFSC: PKGB0012226
Bannur-santhemala IFSC: PKGB0012435
Beechanahally IFSC: PKGB0012040
Beerihundi IFSC: PKGB0012361
Belavatha IFSC: PKGB0012426
Belwadi IFSC: PKGB0012233
Bettadapura IFSC: PKGB0012227
Bheriya IFSC: PKGB0012017
Bhogadi IFSC: PKGB0012214
Bilikere IFSC: PKGB0012002
Chamundi betta IFSC: PKGB0012474
Chamundipuram IFSC: PKGB0012490
Chandravadi IFSC: PKGB0012114
Chapparadahally IFSC: PKGB0012475
Chidravally IFSC: PKGB0012094
Chunchanakatte IFSC: PKGB0012364
Dattagally IFSC: PKGB0012121
Devalapura IFSC: PKGB0012101
Devanur IFSC: PKGB0012371
Deveerammanahally IFSC: PKGB0012444
Doddakamaravalli satellite branch IFSC: PKGB0012470
Dornahalli IFSC: PKGB0012476
Gargeshwari IFSC: PKGB0012013
Gayathripuram IFSC: PKGB0012511
Hadinaru IFSC: PKGB0012039
Halaganahalli IFSC: PKGB0012469
Hampapura - hdk IFSC: PKGB0012033
Hampapura - krn IFSC: PKGB0012006
Hanagodu IFSC: PKGB0012016
Hanasoge IFSC: PKGB0012031
Hanumanthanagara IFSC: PKGB0012460
Harave IFSC: PKGB0012410
Hebbal - mysuru IFSC: PKGB0012024
Hebbal layout IFSC: PKGB0012131
Hediyala IFSC: PKGB0012011
Heggadevanakote IFSC: PKGB0012042
Hemmargala IFSC: PKGB0012041
Hinkal IFSC: PKGB0012050
Hirehalli m IFSC: PKGB0011207
Hosahundi IFSC: PKGB0012351
Hullahalli IFSC: PKGB0012231
Hunsur IFSC: PKGB0012132
Hura IFSC: PKGB0012048
Jayapura IFSC: PKGB0012436
K - s - gaddige IFSC: PKGB0012107
K c layout IFSC: PKGB0012437
Kadakola IFSC: PKGB0012352
Kalale IFSC: PKGB0012445
Kaliyur IFSC: PKGB0012104
Kamplapura IFSC: PKGB0012008
Kanagal IFSC: PKGB0012019
Kasuvinahally IFSC: PKGB0012047
Kittur IFSC: PKGB0012005
Kodagally IFSC: PKGB0012029
Koppa IFSC: PKGB0012441
Krishnarajanagara IFSC: PKGB0012122
Kyathanahally IFSC: PKGB0012034
Lalbahadurshastry nagara IFSC: PKGB0012513
Lokanayaka nagara IFSC: PKGB0012439
Madapura IFSC: PKGB0012030
Makodu IFSC: PKGB0012090
Manuganahalli IFSC: PKGB0012407
Matakere IFSC: PKGB0012021
Mavathur IFSC: PKGB0012096
Mellahally IFSC: PKGB0012103
Mysuru main IFSC: PKGB0012001
N belathur IFSC: PKGB0012391
Nachanahallypalya - j p nagar IFSC: PKGB0012118
Naganahally - mys IFSC: PKGB0012032
Nagarle IFSC: PKGB0012015
Nanjanagud IFSC: PKGB0012123
Natanahally IFSC: PKGB0012022
Panchavalli IFSC: PKGB0012518
Periyapatna IFSC: PKGB0012124
Rajiv nagar IFSC: PKGB0012446
Ramakrishna nagara IFSC: PKGB0012514
Rangasamudra IFSC: PKGB0012028
Ravandur IFSC: PKGB0012393
Ro mysore IFSC: PKGB0012501
Saligrama IFSC: PKGB0012362
Saragur IFSC: PKGB0012036
Saraswathipuram IFSC: PKGB0012491
Sathagally IFSC: PKGB0012434
Sharadadevinagara IFSC: PKGB0012438
Siddaramanahundi IFSC: PKGB0012051
Srirampura - mysuru IFSC: PKGB0012215
T narasipura IFSC: PKGB0012119
Talakadu IFSC: PKGB0012459
Thattekere IFSC: PKGB0012517
Thonachikoppalu layout IFSC: PKGB0012130
Thuruganur IFSC: PKGB0012037
Udboor IFSC: PKGB0012074
V v mohalla IFSC: PKGB0012500
Varuna IFSC: PKGB0012035
Vijayanagar fourth stage IFSC: PKGB0012512
Vijayanagar third stage IFSC: PKGB0012486
Vijayanagara fourth stage, second phase IFSC: PKGB0012534
Yelawala IFSC: PKGB0012221
Yeraganahally IFSC: PKGB0012129
Yerahally IFSC: PKGB0012023

What is IFSC Code?

IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is an 11-character alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies bank branches in India. It's used for electronic fund transfers like NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS. The first 4 characters represent the bank, the 5th character is always '0' (reserved for future use), and the last 6 characters identify the specific branch.

How IFSC Code Helps:

  • Enables secure online money transfers
  • Required for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transactions
  • Ensures funds reach the correct bank branch
  • Mandatory for salary transfers and bill payments
  • Used in UPI and digital wallet transactions
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What is MICR Code?

MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) is a 9-digit code printed on cheques using magnetic ink. It helps in faster processing of cheques by automated machines. The first 3 digits represent the city, next 3 digits represent the bank, and the last 3 digits represent the branch.

How MICR Code Helps:

  • Enables automated cheque processing
  • Reduces cheque clearing time
  • Prevents cheque fraud and forgery
  • Required for cheque-based transactions
  • Ensures accurate bank and branch identification
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