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Gopipura 2649 Sbin02649 Surat Main (Chowk Bazar) 488 Sbin00488 Ambhetha 4075 Sbin04075 Main Branch Dahez 07234 Sbin07234 Haridas LIST OF BRANCHES RATIONALISED OLD NEW SR. OLD BRANCH NEW BRANCH CIRCLE NAME OF OLD BRANCH BRANCH NAME OF NEW BRANCH BRANCH NO. IFSC CODE IFSC CODE CODE CODE 1 AHMEDABAD GOPIPURA 2649 SBIN02649 SURAT MAIN (CHOWK BAZAR) 488 SBIN00488 2 AHMEDABAD AMBHETHA 4075 SBIN04075 MAIN BRANCH DAHEZ 07234 SBIN07234 3 AHMEDABAD HARIDAS ROAD, WANKANER 5950 SBIN05950 PRATAP ROAD, WANKANER 60078 SBIN60078 4 AHMEDABAD JAFRABAD- JAGJEEVAN CHOWK 7510 SBIN07510 JAFRABAD- GIRIRAJ CHOWK 60041 SBIN60041 5 AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD STOCK EXCHANGE BR 10868 SBIN10868 POLYTECHINC 01043 SBIN01043 AGRI UNIVERSITY CAMPUS 6 AHMEDABAD AGRI UNIVERSITY JUNAGADH 10980 SBIN10980 60218 SBIN60218 JUNAGADH 7 AHMEDABAD CIVIL HOSPITAL ROAD, HIMATNAGAR 17322 SBIN17322 GOVERNMENT BRANCH HIMATNAGAR 00381 SBIN00381 8 AHMEDABAD STATION ROAD GHEEKANTA 20762 SBIN20762 PATHARKUWA 01353 SBIN01353 9 AHMEDABAD SAHARA DARWAJA 20818 SBIN20818 SALABATPURA BR 01407 SBIN01407 10 AHMEDABAD ANANDNAGAR CHAR RASTA 21406 SBIN21406 AUDA GARDEN 30142 SBIN30142 11 AHMEDABAD GHEEKANTA 30273 SBIN30273 MADHUPURA 03093 SBIN03093 12 AHMEDABAD TILAK ROAD AHMEDABAD 31277 SBIN31277 MADHUPURA AHMEDABAD 03093 SBIN03093 13 AHMEDABAD MANINAGAR EAST 31346 SBIN31346 SHAHALAM GATE 03046 SBIN03046 14 AHMEDABAD SONANA COMPLEX CHHATRAL BR 32126 SBIN32126 CHHATRAL MAIN BR 60329 SBIN60329 15 AHMEDABAD POLICE STATION ROAD, SANAND 32127 SBIN32127 SANAND 00469 SBIN00469 16 AHMEDABAD T P ROAD CHANGODAR 32128 SBIN32128 CHANGODAR 07649 SBIN07649 17 AHMEDABAD VADIA 32138 SBIN32138 MAIN BRANCH DAHEZ 07234 SBIN07234 18 AHMEDABAD NAVJIVAN COMPLEX 32139 SBIN32139 KALOL MAIN 00398 SBIN00398 19 AHMEDABAD IFCI BHAVAN 32603 SBIN32603 ELLISBRIDGE 70508 SBIN70508 20 AHMEDABAD AKOTA VADODARA 32643 SBIN32643 MUJ MAHUVAD 10953 SBIN10953 21 AHMEDABAD BOPAL (WEST) 40960 SBIN40960 BOPAL AHMEDABAD 05084 SBIN05084 22 AHMEDABAD STATION ROAD VADODARA 50564 SBIN50564 SUBHANPURA VADODARA 40537 SBIN40537 23 AHMEDABAD SBP SUBHASH BRIDGE AHMEDABAD 50574 SBIN50574 RTO AHMEDABAD 10867 SBIN10867 24 AHMEDABAD BANK CIRCLE GANDHIDHAM 50782 SBIN50782 GANDHIDHAM 00373 SBIN00373 25 AHMEDABAD K K TOWER BR 50784 SBIN50784 MAJURA GATE BR 40769 SBIN40769 26 AHMEDABAD TAGOR ROAD RAJKOT 50869 SBIN50869 RAM KRUSHNA NAGAR RAJKOT 60293 SBIN60293 27 AHMEDABAD ARIHANT COMPLEX PADRA 51488 SBIN51488 ST.DEPOT PADRA 16383 SBIN16383 28 AHMEDABAD BHADRA 60005 SBIN60005 AHMEDABAD MAIN 00301 SBIN00301 29 AHMEDABAD SME SURENDRANAGAR 60148 SBIN60148 GIDC WADHWAN 05744 SBIN05744 30 AHMEDABAD STATION ROAD BHUJ 60156 SBIN60156 BHUJ 00334 SBIN00334 31 AHMEDABAD STATION ROAD BHAVNAGAR 60159 SBIN60159 DARBARGADH BHAVNAGAR 60007 SBIN60007 32 AHMEDABAD NIRMAL NAGAR 60173 SBIN60173 NILAMBAUGH 60318 SBIN60318 33 AHMEDABAD GIDC NARODA 60272 SBIN60272 IND ESTATE NARODA 01045 SBIN01045 34 AHMEDABAD HANUMAN BAZAR DAHOD BRANCH 60374 SBIN60374 S T STAND ROAD DAHOD BRANCH 17324 SBIN17324 OLD NEW SR. OLD BRANCH NEW BRANCH CIRCLE NAME OF OLD BRANCH BRANCH NAME OF NEW BRANCH BRANCH NO. IFSC CODE IFSC CODE CODE CODE 35 AHMEDABAD ABHIKRAM COMPLEX 60402 SBIN60402 ADAJAN HAZIRA ROAD, SURAT 18802 SBIN18802 36 AHMEDABAD HONEY PARK SURAT 60451 SBIN60451 ADAJAN SURAT 05098 SBIN05098 37 AHMEDABAD RAJHANS COMPLEX SURAT 70656 SBIN70656 MAJURA GATE 40769 SBIN40769 38 AMARAVATI TFCPC, VISAKHAPATNAM 5061 SBIN05061 Amaravati LHO 61020 SBIN61020 55 AMARAVATI GUJJANAGUNDLA 11723 SBIN11723 GUJJANAGUNDLA 21210 SBIN21210 39 AMARAVATI Kurnool Road Branch, Dhone 12960 SBIN12960 Kothapet Road Br., Dhone 21184 SBIN21184 KALAMANDIR ROAD, 56 AMARAVATI CHILAKALURIPETA BAZAR 13279 SBIN13279 20507 SBIN20507 CHILAKALURIPETA 57 AMARAVATI ATMAKUR BAZAR 14158 SBIN14158 ATMAKUR KG ROAD BR 21424 SBIN21424 58 AMARAVATI UNDI 14166 SBIN14166 UNDI 21289 SBIN21289 59 AMARAVATI TADIKONDA 17921 SBIN17921 TADIKONDA 21861 SBIN21861 40 AMARAVATI S.P.B.B. Branch, Kurnool 17980 SBIN17980 V.R.Colony Branch, Kurnool 21400 SBIN21400 60 AMARAVATI GAYATHRINAGAR. PMPALEM, VIZAG 18779 SBIN18779 POTHINA MALLYYAPALEM, VIZAG 20963 SBIN20963 61 AMARAVATI DUVVADA ROAD, VISAKHAPATNAM 18849 SBIN18849 DOUBLE ROAD BR, VISAKHAPATNAM 41024 SBIN41024 62 AMARAVATI CHITTOOR BAZAR BRANCH 20795 SBIN20795 GANDHI ROAD, CHITTOOR 16528 SBIN16528 63 AMARAVATI JANAPADU ROAD, PIDUGURALLA 20815 SBIN20815 PIDUGURALLA BAZAR 15071 SBIN15071 41 AMARAVATI Yenumulapalli Br, Puttaparthi 20820 SBIN20820 Puttaparthi 02786 SBIN02786 64 AMARAVATI BAZAR BRANCH, TANGUTURU 20847 SBIN20847 TANGUTURU 02796 SBIN02796 65 AMARAVATI BUCHIREDDYPALEM TOWN 20854 SBIN20854 BUCHIREDDYPALEM 11119 SBIN11119 66 AMARAVATI ALLURU TOWN 20984 SBIN20984 ALLURU 15069 SBIN15069 67 AMARAVATI YERRAGUNTLA 20998 SBIN20998 YERRAGUNTLA BAZAR 18294 SBIN18294 68 AMARAVATI OLD G T ROAD, NARASANNAPETA 21007 SBIN21007 NARASANNAPETA BAZAR 16959 SBIN16959 69 AMARAVATI OAD HO HYDERABAD 21061 SBIN21061 AMRAVATI ADM & BUS UNIT 61020 SBIN61020 70 AMARAVATI MADRAS ROAD, KADAPA 21067 SBIN21067 CHINNA CHOWK, KADAPA 11121 SBIN11121 42 AMARAVATI KONDAPETA 21173 SBIN21173 CHITTIVALASA 02704 SBIN02704 71 AMARAVATI AJITSINGHNAGAR 21179 SBIN21179 AJITSINGHNAGAR 17029 SBIN17029 72 AMARAVATI RR PET, ELURU 21186 SBIN21186 STADIUM ROAD, ELURU 09771 SBIN09771 73 AMARAVATI MARKAPUR TOWN 21204 SBIN21204 MARKAPUR BAZAR 12918 SBIN12918 74 AMARAVATI TOWN BRANCH, PODILI 21205 SBIN21205 PODILI 00268 SBIN00268 75 AMARAVATI N.T.R.ROAD, SABBAVARAM 21213 SBIN21213 SABBAVARAM 04816 SBIN04816 76 AMARAVATI BAZAR BR, PATHAPATNAM 21240 SBIN21240 PATHAPATNAM 01441 SBIN01441 43 AMARAVATI TOWN BRANCH 21249 SBIN21249 ADDANKI 00751 SBIN00751 77 AMARAVATI TOWN BRANCH, CUMBUM 21251 SBIN21251 CUMBUM 01173 SBIN01173 78 AMARAVATI RAMARAOPETA, NARSIPATNAM 21279 SBIN21279 ADB, NARSIPATNAM 05364 SBIN05364 79 AMARAVATI TOWN BRANCH, GIDDALUR 21284 SBIN21284 GIDDALUR 00788 SBIN00788 80 AMARAVATI PANGIDI ROAD, CHAGALLU 21291 SBIN21291 CHAGALLU 14681 SBIN14681 81 AMARAVATI KOLLIPARA BAZAR 21295 SBIN21295 KOLLIPARA 14366 SBIN14366 OLD NEW SR. OLD BRANCH NEW BRANCH CIRCLE NAME OF OLD BRANCH BRANCH NAME OF NEW BRANCH BRANCH NO. IFSC CODE IFSC CODE CODE CODE 82 AMARAVATI PRATHIPADU BAZAR 21396 SBIN21396 PRATHIPADU 07084 SBIN07084 83 AMARAVATI MUTHUKUR TOWN 21405 SBIN21405 MUTHUKUR 03719 SBIN03719 84 AMARAVATI DAU, FID OF ESBH 21407 SBIN21407 OAD, AMARAVATI 61020 SBIN61020 44 AMARAVATI POOLA BAZAR KURNOOL 21435 SBIN21435 KING MARKET KURNOOL 40699 SBIN40699 45 AMARAVATI SKD Colony, Adoni 21436 SBIN21436 A.S.College Road, Adoni 12908 SBIN12908 46 AMARAVATI CHIPURUPALLE EAST 21516 SBIN21516 VADA CHIPURUPALLE 20591 SBIN20591 85 AMARAVATI BETAMCHERLA 21523 SBIN21523 BETAMCHERLA 02696 SBIN02696 86 AMARAVATI NORTH RAJUPALEM TOWN 21554 SBIN21554 NORTH RAJUPALEM 15306 SBIN15306 47 AMARAVATI VELGODE 21585 SBIN21585 VELGODE 14379 SBIN14379 87 AMARAVATI CHEDIKADA ROAD BR, CHODAVARAM 21612 SBIN21612 CHODAVARAM 00255 SBIN00255 88 AMARAVATI JAMMALAMADUGU 21625 SBIN21625 JAMMALAMADUGU 00977 SBIN00977 89 AMARAVATI TB ROAD, ALLAGADDA 21651 SBIN21651 BAZAR BR, ALLAGADDA 14171 SBIN14171 90 AMARAVATI TIRUCHANOOR ROAD, TIRUPATI 21661 SBIN21661 RAMANUJA CIRCLE, TIRUPATI 10677 SBIN10677 91 AMARAVATI YERRAMUKKAPALLI 21681 SBIN21681 YERRAMUKKAPALLI 01902 SBIN01902 92 AMARAVATI PODALAKUR 21691 SBIN21691 PODALAKUR ADB 06052 SBIN06052 93 AMARAVATI ITI CIRCLE, KADAPA 21752 SBIN21752 ITI CIRCLE, KADAPA 15248 SBIN15248 94 AMARAVATI GANAPATHI CENTER, NIDADAVOLE 21792 SBIN21792 GANESH CHOWK, NIDADAVOLE 14826 SBIN14826 95 AMARAVATI M.R.PALLE CIRCLE, TIRUPATI 21803 SBIN21803 M.R.PALLE BRANCH, TIRUPATI 70649 SBIN70649 96 AMARAVATI SINGARAYAKONDA TOWN 21811 SBIN21811 SINGARAYAKONDA 12922 SBIN12922 97 AMARAVATI MANGALAM 21845 SBIN21845 KARAKAMBADI 18794 SBIN18794 98 AMARAVATI KALLUR 21846 SBIN21846 KALLUR ESTATE 15741 SBIN15741 48 AMARAVATI Railway New Colony, Visakhapatnam 21855 SBIN21855 TSN Colony, Visakhapatnam 70499 SBIN70499 99 AMARAVATI AMARAVATI 21858 SBIN21858 DHARANIKOTA 05644 SBIN05644 100 AMARAVATI TADEPALLI BAZAR 21862 SBIN21862 JET UNDAVLLI BR 21103 SBIN21103 101 AMARAVATI PUTTUR ROAD, KONGAREDDIPALLE 21886 SBIN21886 POSTAL COLONY BRANCH, CHITTOOR 40927 SBIN40927 49 AMARAVATI PADERU 21892 SBIN21892 BAKURU @ PADERU 09473 SBIN09473 102 AMARAVATI DOWLAISWARAM 21895 SBIN21895 DOWLAISWARAM 01424 SBIN01424 103 AMARAVATI BADVEL BAZAR 21904 SBIN21904 BADVEL 00792 SBIN00792 104 AMARAVATI COMMERCIAL FINANCE BRANCH 21907 SBIN21907 PATAMATA LANKA 20542 SBIN20542 RTC COMPLEX ROAD, 105 AMARAVATI 21913 SBIN21913 RAMABHADRAPURAM 11111 SBIN11111 RAMABHADRAPURAM 106 AMARAVATI NAMBUR BAZAR 21920 SBIN21920 NAMBUR 11994 SBIN11994 107 AMARAVATI T.K.STREET BRANCH, TIRUPATI 21940 SBIN21940 HARE KRISHNA ROAD, TIRUATPI 13400 SBIN13400 108 AMARAVATI KRISHNAPURAM (AMADALAVALASA) 21943 SBIN21943 AMADALAVALASA 01012 SBIN01012 OLD NEW SR. OLD BRANCH NEW BRANCH CIRCLE NAME OF OLD BRANCH BRANCH NAME OF NEW BRANCH BRANCH NO. IFSC CODE IFSC CODE CODE CODE 109 AMARAVATI COOPERATIVE COLONY BR, KADAPA 22033 SBIN22033 PBB, KADAPA 13489 SBIN13489 110 AMARAVATI KUPPAM 22039 SBIN22039 KAMATHAMUR 18403 SBIN18403 111 AMARAVATI TEMPLE ROAD BR, KATRENIKONA 22045 SBIN22045 KATRENIKONA 12695 SBIN12695 112 AMARAVATI CHURCH RD, PENDURTI 22055 SBIN22055 CHINAMUSHIDIWADA 18574 SBIN18574 113 AMARAVATI CHERUKUPALLI 22058 SBIN22058 ARUMBAKA 06517 SBIN06517 114 AMARAVATI GOLLAPUDI ONE CENTRE BR 22070 SBIN22070 GOLLAPUDI 05653 SBIN05653 115 AMARAVATI KALINGA ROAD, SRIKAKULAM 22075 SBIN22075 SRIKAKULAM 00919 SBIN00919 116 AMARAVATI CHEMUDUGUNTA 22079 SBIN22079 VENKATACHALAM 13391 SBIN13391 117 AMARAVATI SIRIGUDI NAGAR (YENDADA) 22087 SBIN22087 YENDADA 16350 SBIN16350 50 AMARAVATI D.B.Colony, Hindupur 22093 SBIN22093 D L Road, Hindupur 40005 SBIN40005
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