BANK MERGER TRACKER.
Track all Indian bank mergers and find new IFSC codes for merged banks. Complete mapping of old IFSC to new IFSC codes after bank consolidations.
MAJOR BANK MERGERS.
PSB Consolidation Impact Map
GOT QUESTIONS?
What happens to my IFSC after a merger?
When banks merge, your old IFSC code will continue to work for a transitional period (usually 6-12 months). After that, you'll need to use the new IFSC code assigned to your branch.
How do I find my new IFSC code?
Use the search tool above to find your new IFSC code. Simply enter your old IFSC code, and we'll show you the updated code along with the new bank name.
Will my account number change?
In most cases, your account number remains the same. Only the IFSC code changes. However, some banks may issue new checkbooks with updated IFSC codes.
Which banks merged in 2020?
In 2020, 10 public sector banks were merged into 4: Punjab National Bank (with OBC & United Bank), Canara Bank (with Syndicate Bank), Union Bank of India (with Andhra & Corporation Bank), and Bank of Baroda (with Dena & Vijaya Bank).