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YES BANK SECTOR 63, NOIDA, GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR BRANCH IFSC CODE & MICR CODE - UTTAR PRADESH

IFSC CodeYESB0000014
MICR CodeMICR not provided
BankYES BANK
AddressBASEMENT, GROUND FLOOR, AND FIRST FLOOR, PLOT NO, 38, BLOCK H 1 A SEC 63, NOIDA, UTTAR PRADESH-201301
DistrictGAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR
StateUTTAR PRADESH
BranchSECTOR 63, NOIDA
Phone number3350500

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The IFSC Code of SECTOR 63, NOIDA branch of YES BANK is YESB0000014.

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Difference Between Branch Code, IFSC Code and MICR Code

The branch code is a unique identifier that helps distinguish one branch of a bank from another within the same network. It is typically a combination of numbers or letters assigned to each branch to facilitate easy identification and communication within the banking system. This code is important for internal record-keeping, customer service, and other administrative purposes within the bank.
On the other hand, the IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is a crucial code used for electronic fund transfers in India. It is an alphanumeric code that consists of 11 characters and is assigned by the Reserve Bank of India to each bank branch participating in the NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer) and RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement) systems. The IFSC code helps ensure accurate routing of funds between banks and branches, thereby minimizing errors and delays in transactions.
Additionally, the MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) code is a technology used for authenticating banks on documents like cheques. It consists of a unique combination of numbers and characters printed in magnetic ink at the bottom of cheques to facilitate automated processing.
The MICR code helps in identifying the bank and branch where the cheque is drawn, ensuring secure and efficient cheque processing.
In summary, while the branch code helps identify specific bank branches within a network, the IFSC code is essential for electronic fund transfers, and the MICR code plays a vital role in authenticating banks on cheques for efficient processing. Together, these codes play a crucial role in ensuring smooth and secure financial transactions within the banking system.

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