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The Reserve Bank of India has allotted three ways to transfer funds that includes NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS. RBL has multiple branches and each of them has a unique IFSC code. The eleven-digit alphanumeric code helps in online fund transfer. The IFSC code plays an important role for transferring funds from one bank to another.

RBL IFSC Code Structure

The pattern of the RBL IFSC Code includes eleven characters. The first four characters represent the bank name and are the same in all the IFSC codes of the bank, the fifth character is a zero, and the last six digits are usually numeric characters that represent the bank. 

For example, the IFSC code for the RBL Bank branch in Gandhinagar is RATN0000057. ‘RATN’ denotes the bank name, and ‘000057’ represents the branch code.

How to find the RBL IFSC Code?

You can find the RBL Bank IFSC code in your cheque book and passbook provided by the respective bank. The IFSC code is also available on the official website of the bank and the RBI’s website.

FAQs

Where can I find my RBL IFSC code?

You can find your IFSC Code on the passbook and cheque book provided by the bank. The IFSC code can also be found on the RBI’s official website.

Is the IFSC code the same for all RBL branches?

No, the IFSC Code is a unique 11-digit alphanumeric code that differs from branch to branch.

What are the IMPS charges for RBL?

IMPS means Immediate Payment Service. You can transfer funds 24*7 through IMPS. The maximum limit that can be transferred is INR 3,00,000. The bank doesn’t charge any amount for IMPS transfers.

What is the bank code of the RBL?

The bank code of RBL is the first four characters of its IFSC code. In this case, it is 'RATN.'

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