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Sr.No Ifsc Code Branch Zone Status SR.NO IFSC CODE BRANCH ZONE STATUS 1 PUNB0032600 Munger Bihar North CBS 2 PUNB0047900 Siyana UP Central CBS 3 PUNB0049300 Piro Bihar South CBS 4 PUNB0050200 Aurangabad Bihar South CBS 5 PUNB0051200 Amin Nagar Sarai UP West CBS 6 PUNB0054800 Bilaspur Haryana CBS 7 PUNB0055700 Bhupal Sagar Rajasthan CBS 8 PUNB0062500 Devprayag Uttranchal CBS 9 PUNB0065700 Fatehpur Shekhawati Rajasthan CBS 10 PUNB0069600 Iqbalpur Uttranchal CBS 11 PUNB0070100 Jhinjhak UP East CBS 12 PUNB0070600 Jhinjhana UP West CBS 13 PUNB0072500 Koilwar Bihar South CBS 14 PUNB0073800 Kumher Rajasthan CBS 15 PUNB0079700 Kaul Haryana CBS 16 PUNB0082100 Parikshitgarh UP West CBS 17 PUNB0086100 Shamshabad UP Central CBS 18 PUNB0090600 Palsana Rajasthan CBS 19 PUNB0090700 Uchain Rajasthan CBS 20 PUNB0111300 Manakpur, Yamunanagar Haryana CBS 21 PUNB0114700 Bijauli, Jhansi UP Central CBS 22 PUNB0117200 KHUDA LAHORA Haryana CBS 23 PUNB0123800 Bidhnu UP East CBS 24 PUNB0141900 Chhaparthana Haryana CBS 25 PUNB0152800 Dhandra Punjab South CBS 26 PUNB0154200 DHANAS Haryana CBS 27 PUNB0160700 Dwarkadheesh Road, Kanpur UP East CBS 28 PUNB0162700 Jageshwar Mandir Road UP East CBS 29 PUNB0172200 Sandhaura Haryana CBS 30 PUNB0176900 Charu Avenue West Bengal CBS 31 PUNB0177100 Satish Mukherjee Road West Bengal CBS 32 PUNB0180000 Gondwal Punjab South CBS 33 PUNB0180700 BOPARAI KALAN Punjab South CBS 34 PUNB0202300 ROHTA, AGRA UP Central CBS 35 PUNB0204200 Khudalia UP West CBS 36 PUNB0214000 Saharanpur Rd Haryana CBS 37 PUNB0220200 JHAJJAR Haryana CBS 38 PUNB0230800 Prem Nagar, Kanpur UP East CBS 39 PUNB0231500 Kherli Rajasthan CBS 40 PUNB0233100 Kathumar Rajasthan CBS 41 PUNB0236900 Khairtal Rajasthan CBS 42 PUNB0237800 Colonel Ganj, Kanpur UP East CBS 43 PUNB0250100 Madhosingh UP East CBS 44 PUNB0250200 Maharaj Ganj UP East CBS 45 PUNB0254500 Maloya Haryana CBS 46 PUNB0272500 Nagar Rajasthan CBS 47 PUNB0278000 Purola Uttranchal CBS 48 PUNB0293900 Pinjore Haryana CBS 49 PUNB0300400 Rajgarh Rajasthan CBS 50 PUNB0303800 Kanth UP West CBS 51 PUNB0312800 Sahiya Uttranchal CBS 52 PUNB0325900 Bhagwan Garh Haryana CBS 53 PUNB0326000 Chhachhrauli Haryana CBS 54 PUNB0331900 Tijara Rajasthan CBS 55 PUNB0336100 Umrain Rajasthan CBS 56 PUNB0356400 Shahjahanpur Rajasthan cbs 57 PUNB0356500 Tatarpur Rajasthan CBS 58 PUNB0357900 Sawa Rajasthan CBS 59 PUNB0368600 Ghatampur UP East CBS 60 PUNB0368800 Kaushalpuri, Kanpur UP East CBS 61 PUNB0370400 Hastinapur UP West CBS 62 PUNB0405400 Kithore UP West CBS 63 PUNB0427800 Iritty, Kannur Kerala CBS 64 PUNB0428400 Kalpetta Kerala CBS 65 PUNB0428600 KANHANGAD Kerala CBS 66 PUNB0434300 Quilandy Kerala CBS 67 PUNB0434800 Sulthan Bathery Kerala CBS 68 PUNB0000100 Abohar Main Punjab South CBS 69 PUNB0000200 Abu Road Rajasthan CBS 70 PUNB0000300 Belanganj UP Central CBS 71 PUNB0000400 Daresi No.2 UP Central CBS 72 PUNB0000500 Maskati Market, Ahmedabad Gujarat CBS 73 PUNB0000700 Mandi Punjab South CBS 74 PUNB0000800 Kutchery Road Rajasthan CBS 75 PUNB0000900 Tilak Road Western CBS 76 PUNB0001000 Railway Road, Aligarh UP Central CBS 77 PUNB0001100 Chowk, Allahabad UP East CBS 78 PUNB0001200 Civil Lines, Allahabad UP East CBS 79 PUNB0001300 MANU MARG Rajasthan CBS 80 PUNB0001400 Ambala Cantt Haryana CBS 81 PUNB0001500 Tandura Bazaar Haryana CBS 82 PUNB0001600 Amravati Western CBS 83 PUNB0001700 Akali Market, Amritsar Punjab North CBS 84 PUNB0001800 Hall Bazaar Punjab North CBS 85 PUNB0001900 Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar Punjab North CBS 86 PUNB0002000 Lawrence Road, Amritsar Punjab North CBS 87 PUNB0002100 Amroha UP West CBS 88 PUNB0002200 Arrah Chowk Bihar South CBS 89 PUNB0002300 ANANTNAG J&K CBS 90 PUNB0002400 AMRELI Gujarat CBS 91 PUNB0002500 AMALNER Western CBS 92 PUNB0002600 PUTLIGHAR Punjab North CBS 93 PUNB0002700 Ashok Nagar, Indore MP CBS 94 PUNB0002800 Ambasamuram Tamil Nadu CBS 95 PUNB0002900 Ambur Tamil Nadu CBS 96 PUNB0003000 Raja Mandi UP Central CBS 97 PUNB0003200 Bastin Bazar, Asansol West Bengal CBS 98 PUNB0003300 Shahi Bagh Gujarat CBS 99 PUNB0003500 BAHADURGARH Haryana CBS 100 PUNB0003600 BALLABGARH Delhi South CBS 101 PUNB0003700 BALRAMPUR UP East CBS 102 PUNB0003800 Balaghat MP CBS 103 PUNB0003900 BANGA RAILWAY ROAD Punjab North CBS 104 PUNB0004000 Bangalore Cantt Karnataka CBS 105 PUNB0004100 Bangalore City Karnataka CBS 106 PUNB0004200 BARAUT UP West CBS 107 PUNB0004300 Civil Lines, Bareilly UP Central CBS 108 PUNB0004400 BARNALA MAIN Punjab South CBS 109 PUNB0004600 Batala, G T Road Punjab North CBS 110 PUNB0004700 Agarsen Market Rajasthan CBS 111 PUNB0004800 Bhagalpur City Bihar North CBS 112 PUNB0004900 Laxman Mandir Chowk Rajasthan CBS 113 PUNB0005000 Bank Street Punjab South CBS 114 PUNB0005100 Ramvadi Main Gujarat CBS 115 PUNB0005200 Bhopal Ganj Rajasthan CBS 116 PUNB0005300 LOHARU ROAD Haryana CBS 117 PUNB0005400 Marwari Road, Bhopal MP CBS 118 PUNB0005500 Bijapur Karnataka CBS 119 PUNB0005600 BIJNOR UP West CBS 120 PUNB0005700 Rani Bazaar Rajasthan CBS 121 PUNB0005800 SADAR BAZAR Chattisgarh CBS 122 PUNB0005900 NC Kelkar Road Western CBS 123 PUNB0006000 Dadar KC, Mumbai Western CBS 124 PUNB0006100 Ilaco House, Mumbai Western CBS 125 PUNB0006200 PNB House Western CBS 126 PUNB0006300 Kalaba Devi Road, Mumbai Western CBS 127 PUNB0006400 Lalbaug, Mumbai Western CBS 128 PUNB0006600 Kurla, Mumbai Western CBS 129 PUNB0006700 Opera House Western CBS 130 PUNB0006800 Zaveri Bazar, Mumbai Western CBS 131 PUNB0006900 CIVIL LINES UP West CBS 132 PUNB0007000 Balva Gujarat CBS 133 PUNB0007100 Bhawani Mandi Rajasthan CBS 134 PUNB0007200 BAHRAICH UP East CBS 135 PUNB0007300 Baran Rajasthan CBS 136 PUNB0007400 G.S.M. Burhanpur MP CBS 137 PUNB0007500 Shyam Ganj UP Central CBS 138 PUNB0007600 Civic Center, Bhilai Chattisgarh CBS 139 PUNB0007700 Chembur Main Western CBS 140 PUNB0007900 BHUSAWAL Western CBS 141 PUNB0008100 Betul MP CBS 142 PUNB0008200 Linking Road, Bandra West Western CBS 143 PUNB0008300 Chhindwara MP CBS 144 PUNB0008400 Tollygunge West Bengal CBS 145 PUNB0008500 Ballygunge West Bengal CBS 146 PUNB0008600 NewAlipur West Bengal CBS 147 PUNB0008700 Sector -17, Chandigarh Haryana CBS 148 PUNB0008800 Bhowanipur West Bengal CBS 149 PUNB0008900 Bara Bazaar West Bengal CBS 150 PUNB0009000 BRBB Road, Kolkata West Bengal CBS 151 PUNB0009100 C R Avenue West Bengal CBS 152 PUNB0009200 Lyons Range, Kolkata West Bengal CBS 153 PUNB0009300 Lindsay Street, Kolkata West Bengal CBS 154 PUNB0009400 Bank Road, Chandausi UP West CBS 155 PUNB0009500 Sector 22D, Chandigarh Haryana CBS 156 PUNB0009700 Chapra Bihar North CBS 157 PUNB0009800 CMO: Coimbatore Tamil Nadu CBS 158 PUNB0009900 Buxi Bazaar Orissa CBS 159 PUNB0010000 Brabourne Road, Kolkata West Bengal CBS 160 PUNB0010100 Star Junction Kerala CBS 161 PUNB0010200 CAMBAY Gujarat CBS 162 PUNB0010300 Chidambaram Tamil Nadu CBS 163 PUNB0010400 Cuddalore Tamil Nadu CBS 164 PUNB0010500 Shyambazar West Bengal CBS 165 PUNB0010600 Dalhouji HP CBS 166 PUNB0010700 Daltonganj Jharkhand CBS 167 PUNB0010800 Tower Chowk Bihar North CBS 168 PUNB0010900 Railway Road, Dadri UP West CBS 169 PUNB0011000 Arhat Bazar, Dehradun Uttranchal CBS 170 PUNB0011100 Paltan Bazar, Dehradun Uttranchal CBS 171 PUNB0011200 Delhi Cantt Delhi South CBS 172 PUNB0011300 Chandni Chowk Delhi North CBS 173 PUNB0011400 Chawri Bazar Delhi North CBS 174 PUNB0011500 Civil Lines Delhi North CBS 175 PUNB0011600 Trade Finance Katra Mohan, Delhi Delhi North CBS 176 PUNB0011700 Daryaganj Delhi North CBS 177 PUNB0011900 Bank Street, Karol Bagh Delhi North CBS 178 PUNB0012000 Gurudwara Road Delhi North CBS 179 PUNB0012100 Kashmere Gate Delhi North CBS 180 PUNB0012200 Khari Baoli Delhi North CBS 181 PUNB0012400 Sadar Bazar Delhi North CBS 182 PUNB0012500 Shahdara Delhi North CBS 183 PUNB0012600 Subzi Mandi Delhi North CBS 184 PUNB0012700 Asaf Ali Road Delhi North CBS 185 PUNB0012800 Lodhi Road Delhi South CBS 186 PUNB0012900 Minto Road, New Delhi Delhi South CBS 187 PUNB0013000 Paharganj Delhi North CBS 188 PUNB0013100 Janpath, New Delhi Delhi South CBS 189 PUNB0013300 Tropical Building, New Delhi Delhi South CBS 190 PUNB0013400 DEOBAND UP West CBS 191 PUNB0013500 Dhampur, Bijnor UP West CBS 192 PUNB0013600 Kotwali Bazar HP CBS 193 PUNB0013800 Dholpur City Rajasthan CBS 194 PUNB0013900 Dhule Western CBS 195 PUNB0014000 Dhrui Main Punjab South CBS 196 PUNB0014100 DINANAGAR Punjab North CBS 197 PUNB0014200 DANAPORE CANTT Bihar South CBS 198 PUNB0014300 Main Market Doraha, Ludhiana Punjab South CBS 199 PUNB0014600 DHANDHUKA Gujarat CBS 200 PUNB0014700 Jangpura Delhi South CBS 201 PUNB0014800 Kirti Nagar Delhi North CBS 202 PUNB0014900 Khan Market Delhi South CBS 203 PUNB0015000 DABHOI Gujarat CBS 204 PUNB0015100 Vinay Nagar Delhi South CBS 205 PUNB0015300 Sansad Marg, New Delhi Delhi South CBS 206 PUNB0015400 Kamla Nagar Delhi North CBS 207 PUNB0015500 Bara Hindu Rao Delhi North CBS 208 PUNB0015600 Kalkaji Delhi South CBS 209 PUNB0015700 Dibrugarh North Eastern CBS 210 PUNB0015800 Bhiringi, Durgapur West Bengal CBS 211 PUNB0015900 Green Park Main Delhi South CBS 212 PUNB0016000 Nizamudin West Delhi South CBS 213 PUNB0016100 Gandhi Nagar Delhi North CBS 214 PUNB0016200 R.K. Puram Delhi South CBS 215 PUNB0016300 Sabitganj UP East CBS 216 PUNB0016400 Eluru Andhra Pradesh CBS 217 PUNB0016500 Cutchery Road, Erode Main Tamil Nadu CBS 218 PUNB0016600 Faizabad Chowk UP East CBS 219 PUNB0016700 NIT Faridabad Delhi South CBS 220 PUNB0016800 Faridkot City Punjab South CBS 221 PUNB0016900 FARRUKHABAD UP Central CBS 222 PUNB0017000 MAHAZARI, FATEHPUR UP East CBS 223 PUNB0017100 Ferozpur Cantt Punjab South CBS 224 PUNB0017200 Ferozepur City Punjab South CBS 225 PUNB0017300
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