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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 "BANGLORE URBAN"

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MICR 560750023
Bandhan Bank — BANASWADI BRANCH BANGALORE
BANGLORE, KARNATAKA
BDBL0002636
MICR 560047033
Catholic Syrian Bank — SAHAKARANAGARA BENGALURU
BANGLORE URBAN, KARNATAKA
CSBK0001289
MICR 560047034
Catholic Syrian Bank — INDIRA NAGAR BENGALURU
BANGLORE URBAN, KARNATAKA
CSBK0001290
MICR 560047036
Catholic Syrian Bank — KORAMANGALA
BANGLORE URBAN, KARNATAKA
CSBK0001293
MICR 560047035
Catholic Syrian Bank — HEBBAL
BANGLORE URBAN, KARNATAKA
CSBK0001303
MICR 560240078
HDFC Bank — CHAMARAJPET, BANGALORE
BANGALORE URBAN, KARNATAKA
HDFC0002709
MICR 560240085
HDFC Bank — MALLESHWARAM WTC
BANGALORE URBAN, KARNATAKA
HDFC0002710
MICR 560240075
HDFC Bank — DOMLUR, BANGALORE
BANGALORE URBAN, KARNATAKA
HDFC0002729
MICR 560240079
HDFC Bank — RACECOURSE ROAD, BANGALORE
BANGALORE URBAN, KARNATAKA
HDFC0002829
MICR 560052007
Karnataka Bank — THATHAGUNI
BENGALURU URBAN, KARNATAKA
KARB0000871

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.