Bank Of India Grid: Surat

In the vibrant city of Surat, Gujarat, bank branches are currently operational. This directory provides the backbone for local digital commerce by offering verified IFSC and MICR codes for every branch located within the Surat city limits.

ADAJAN
BKID0002751
ADAJAN HAZIRA ROAD
BKID0002773
ALTHAN VIP ROAD
BKID0002774
AMROLI
BKID0002763
ANAND MAHAL ROAD
BKID0002706
ASSET RECOVERY BRANCH SURAT
BKID0002920
BHATTAR ROAD
BKID0002708
BOMBAY MARKET
BKID0002704
CLOCK TOWER
BKID0002701
GHODDOD ROAD
BKID0002743
GOPIPURA
BKID0002702
HAZIRA
BKID0002514
KATARGAM
BKID0002919
MOTA VARACHHA
BKID0002775
PALANPUR
BKID0002770
PANDESARA
BKID0002764
PIPLOD
BKID0002754
RAMPURA
BKID0002705
SACHIN INA
BKID0002769
SURAT MAIN
BKID0002700
SURAT MCB
BKID0002709
SURAT SERVICE
BKID0002725
SURAT ZONAL OFFICE
BKID000ZO30
TEXTILE MARKET
BKID0002703
UDHNA
BKID0002762
VARACHHA ROAD
BKID0002707
VESU
BKID0002765

Banking Guide: Bank Of India in Surat

Banking with Bank Of India in Surat

Finding the right bank branch in Surat, Gujarat is crucial for smooth financial operations. The Bank Of India network in this region currently spans across 27 authorized branches, offering a range of services from basic savings accounts to advanced corporate banking and international wire transfers.

Every NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transaction initiated to or from Surat requires a precise 11-digit IFSC code. Using an incorrect code can lead to transaction failures or, worse, misrouted funds. Our directory synchronizes directly with RBI data sets to ensure that every routing number listed for Bank Of India in Surat is 100% accurate and up-to-date.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many branches of Bank Of India are in Surat?

You can find all listed branches of Bank Of India in Surat on this page. Each card above represents a unique branch with its specific IFSC code.

Are the IFSC codes for Bank Of India in Surat the same?

No, every individual branch of Bank Of India in Surat has a unique 11-character IFSC code. The first 4 characters represent the bank, the 5th is zero, and the last 6 characters identify the specific branch.