IFSC Code: ORBC0101549, Bank Details, Jhumian Wali, Dist:ferozepur, Pb, Punjab
ORBC0101549 is the IFSC code of JHUMIAN WALI, DIST:FEROZEPUR branch of ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE located at Jhumian Wali, Dist:ferozepur, Pb area of Jhumian Wali, Dist:ferozepur, Pb district in Punjab state.
ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE (ORBC0101549)
IFSC Code: | ORBC0101549 (used for RTGS, IMPS and NEFT Transactions) |
MICR Code: | 152022054 |
SWIFT Code: | |
Address: | JHUMIAN WALI, TEHSIL:FAZILKA,,DIST:FEROZEPUR,,JHUMIAN WALI, DIST:FEROZEPUR, PB |
State: | Punjab |
District: | Jhumian Wali, Dist:ferozepur, Pb |
City: | Jhumian Wali, Dist:ferozepur, Pb |
Branch: | JHUMIAN WALI, DIST:FEROZEPUR |
Contact: | +911638232520 |
Services: | IMPS NEFT RTGS |
Nearby ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE branches
*Working hours vary. Banks are shut on 2nd and 4th Saturdays and all Sundays of the month.
IFSC code is allotted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to all banks and its branches. The IFSC code of a bank can be commonly found on a bank account passbook, cheque leaf issued by the bank or on the RBI website. Any kind of fund transfer through a bank requires a valid IFSC. The different types of fund transfers are NEFT, RTGS and IMPS.
IFSC CODE FAQ
What is the IFSC code of Oriental Bank of Commerce in Jhumian Wali, Dist:ferozepur, Pb, Jhumian Wali, Dist:ferozepur, Pb, Punjab ?
The IFSC code of Oriental Bank of Commerce,Jhumian Wali, Dist:ferozepur, Pb is ORBC0101549
What bank does the IFSC code ORBC0101549 belongs to?
ORBC0101549 belongs to Oriental Bank of Commerce, , Jhumian Wali, Dist:ferozepur, Pb, Punjab
What is the address associated with ORBC0101549?
The address associated with ORBC0101549 is JHUMIAN WALI, TEHSIL:FAZILKA,,DIST:FEROZEPUR,,JHUMIAN WALI, DIST:FEROZEPUR, PB
Which district falls under the Oriental Bank of Commerce for ORBC0101549?
The district associated with ORBC0101549 for Oriental Bank of Commerce is Jhumian Wali, Dist:ferozepur, Pb in Punjab state.
IFSC is short for Indian Financial System Code and represents the 11 digit character that you can usually see on your bank’s cheque leaves, or other bank sponsored material. This 11 character code helps identify the individual bank branches that participate in the various online money transfer options like NEFT and RTGS.
MICR Code: Magnetic Ink Character Recognition as printed on cheque book to facilitate the processing of cheques.