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Cheque Clearing System — RBI 2026

MICR CODE FINDER.

Search the 9-digit Magnetic Ink Character Recognition code for any bank branch in India. Used for cheque clearing and ECS processing.

MICR Lookup Engine

RESULTS FOR "ABDULLAPURMET"

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MICR 500016025
Central Bank of India — BATASINGARAM ,ABDULLAPURMET
RANGAREDDY, ANDHRA PRADESH
CBIN0281928
MICR 500863003
Kotak Mahindra Bank — TURKAYAMJAL
RANGAREDDY, TELANGANA
KKBK0RRUB02
MICR 501002005
State Bank of India — THORRUR
THORRUR, TELANGANA
SBIN0061772
MICR 501002013
State Bank of India — ABDULLAPURMET
ABDULLAPURMET, TELANGANA
SBIN0063996
MICR
State Bank of India — PASUMAMULA
RURAL, TELANGANA
SBIN0065028
MICR
TELANGANA GRAMEENA BANK — ABDULAPURMET
RANGA REDDY, TELANGANA
TGRB0000234
MICR
TELANGANA GRAMEENA BANK — BATASINGARAM
RANGA REDDY, TELANGANA
TGRB0000386
MICR
Telangana State Co-operative Apex Bank — TURKAYAMJAL
RANGA REDDY, TELANGANA
TSAB0000149
MICR
Union Bank of India — ABDULLAPURMET
RANGAREDDY, TELANGANA
UBIN0824267

UNDERSTANDING MICR.

9
Digit Code
City
First 3 Digits
Bank
Middle 3 Digits
Branch
Last 3 Digits

MICR Code Anatomy

City
4 0 0
·
Bank
0 0 2
·
Branch
0 1 5

Example: 400002015 = Mumbai (400) + State Bank of India (002) + Fort Branch (015)

FREQUENTLY ASKED

What is MICR Code?

MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) is a 9-digit numeric code printed on cheques using special magnetic ink. It enables automated cheque processing and clearing through the banking system.

MICR vs IFSC — What's Different?

IFSC (11 alphanumeric) is for digital transfers — NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, UPI. MICR (9 numeric) is for physical cheque clearing and ECS. Both are unique per branch and essential for banking identity.

Where to Find MICR on Cheque?

Look at the bottom of your cheque — you'll see numbers printed in a special font. The 9-digit MICR code is usually the second set of numbers, right after the cheque number and before the account number.

Is MICR Still Required?

Yes! While digital payments are growing, MICR is still essential for cheque-based transactions, ECS mandates, insurance claims, and government subsidy disbursements. RBI mandates MICR for all clearing houses.