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The banking data provided for HYDERABAD, ANDHRA PRADESH is for informational purposes only. While we strive for 100% accuracy, users are advised to verify IFSC and MICR codes with their respective bank branches before initiating transactions.

Financial Overview: HYDERABAD

A.P. Mahesh Co-operative Urban Bank logo AMU
A.P. Mahesh Co-operative Urban Bank
26 Branches
Axis Bank logo AXI
Axis Bank
35 Branches
Bank of Bahrein and Kuwait logo BK
Bank of Bahrein and Kuwait
2 Branches
Bank of Baroda logo BAR
Bank of Baroda
7 Branches
Bank of India logo BA
Bank of India
37 Branches
Canara Bank logo CAN
Canara Bank
63 Branches
Central Bank of India logo CEN
Central Bank of India
38 Branches
City Union Bank logo CU
City Union Bank
4 Branches
Cosmos Co-operative Bank logo COS
Cosmos Co-operative Bank
5 Branches
DCB Bank logo DCB
DCB Bank
5 Branches
Development Bank of Singapore logo DS
Development Bank of Singapore
7 Branches
Dhanlaxmi Bank logo DHA
Dhanlaxmi Bank
5 Branches
HDFC Bank logo HDF
HDFC Bank
48 Branches
IDBI logo IDB
IDBI
12 Branches
Indian Overseas Bank logo IO
Indian Overseas Bank
38 Branches
Indusind Bank logo IND
Indusind Bank
6 Branches
Jammu and Kashmir Bank logo JK
Jammu and Kashmir Bank
3 Branches
Karnataka Bank logo KAR
Karnataka Bank
10 Branches
Kotak Mahindra Bank logo KM
Kotak Mahindra Bank
2 Branches
Nasik Merchants Co-operative Bank logo NM
Nasik Merchants Co-operative Bank
1 Branches
Punjab & Sind Bank logo P&S
Punjab & Sind Bank
5 Branches
Punjab National Bank logo PN
Punjab National Bank
19 Branches
RBL Bank logo RBL
RBL Bank
1 Branches
Reserve Bank of India logo RES
Reserve Bank of India
2 Branches
South Indian Bank logo SI
South Indian Bank
13 Branches
State Bank of India logo STA
State Bank of India
72 Branches
SVC Co-operative Bank logo SVC
SVC Co-operative Bank
4 Branches
UCO Bank logo UCO
UCO Bank
19 Branches
Union Bank of India logo UNI
Union Bank of India
32 Branches
Yes Bank logo YES
Yes Bank
11 Branches

Banking Grid in HYDERABAD

Accessing verified banking infrastructure is critical for secure financial transactions. Currently viewing 30 registered nodes within this specific parameter. Whether you are initiating a high-value RTGS transfer, setting up a corporate payroll account, or simply verifying local branch details, our directory provides the most accurate, RBI-synced data available.

From large public sector banks to private institutions and regional rural banks, the financial ecosystem is designed to support both rapid urban development and essential rural financial inclusion. Every IFSC and MICR code provided on this platform is cross-verified against official banking registries to ensure zero transaction failures.

Directory Features

  • Real-Time IFSC Validation: Use our updated codes for secure NEFT, IMPS, and RTGS transfers.
  • Merger Tracking: We automatically track bank mergers so you never use an outdated or invalid IFSC code.
  • Branch Localization: Find exact branch addresses, PIN codes, and localized banking facilities instantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate are the IFSC codes listed here?

Our database is directly synchronized with the Reserve Bank of India's master registry. We employ an automated verification engine that checks for branch updates and bank mergers, ensuring that all 30 codes listed are 100% accurate and safe for fund transfers.

What happens if I use an old IFSC code after a bank merger?

Using an outdated IFSC code can cause your fund transfer to fail or get stuck in the banking grid. If a bank in this region has recently merged, always search for the updated branch name on our platform to get the newly assigned routing code.

Can these codes be used for international wire transfers?

No, IFSC codes are exclusively for domestic electronic fund transfers within India (NEFT, RTGS, IMPS). For receiving international payments (like Google AdSense or freelance wire transfers), you must use your bank's SWIFT Code instead.