Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited RTGS-HO IFSC Code, MICR Code, Contact No. - Mumbai City, Maharashtra

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited RTGS-HO Branch IFSC Code, MICR Code (Mumbai City, Maharashtra). IFSC code is used for NEFT, IMPS and RTGS Transactions.

IFSC Code, MICR Code, Contact No. of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited RTGS-HO - Mumbai City, Maharashtra

IFSC Code:ANZB0000001
MICR Code:
Branch Code:000001 (Last six characters of IFSC Code represent Branch code)
Address:CNERGY, 6TH FLOOR, APPASAHEB MARATHE MARG, PRABHADEVI, MUMBAI - 400 025, INDIA
Branch:RTGS-HO
City:MUMBAI
District:Mumbai City
State:Maharashtra
Contact No.:33620000

Report Error

Disclaimer: The information in this site is intended solely for information purpose only. While we have taken every precaution to insure that the content of this site is both current and accurate, errors can occur. Author is not responsible for any loss and/or damage that may arise or is incurred by use of such information. Any action you take upon the information on this website is strictly at your own risk.

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited IFSC Code is ANZB0000001, MICR Code is (Not provided), Branch Code is 000001 which is last six characters of IFSC Code, Branch name is RTGS-HO located in CNERGY, 6TH FLOOR, APPASAHEB MARATHE MARG, PRABHADEVI, MUMBAI - 400 025, INDIA, MUMBAI, Mumbai City, Maharashtra, Contact no. is 33620000. IFSC code is used for NEFT, IMPS and RTGS Transactions.

What is IFSC Code?

IFSC code is an alphanumeric code stands for Indian Financial System Code, which is uniquely assigned to each bank branch for the main three payment and settlement systems in India:

  1. National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT)
  2. Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS)
  3. Immediate Payment Service (IMPS)

IFSC code is represented by 11 digit character, the first 4 characters of the IFSC code represent the name of the bank, the fifth character is 0 reserved for future use, the last 6 numbers represent the branch code of the bank. The very common use of the IFSC Code is to transfer fund using Internet Banking.


What is MICR Code?

MICR code is short for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition Code is a 9-digit code that identifies the city, bank, and branch, which is found at the bottom of the cheque. With a special machine, MICR codes help faster processing of cheques. MICR code is consists of 3 parts:

  1. The first 3 digits represent the city code, this code is aligned with the PIN code we use for a postal address in India.
  2. The next 3 digits represent the bank code.
  3. The last 3 digits represent the branch code.