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Bank Information

It is important that you ensure the bank name is correct.
Enter the 11 character IFSC (Indian Financial Services Code). This is a code assigned by the Reserve bank of India to identify every banks' branches uniquely. The first 4 characters identify the bank, the 5th character defaults to zero, and the last 6 characters identify the branch.
Enter the SWIFT code. This an international code which identifies the bank and branch with which the account that you are paying is held. SWIFT codes are either 8 or 11 characters in length, always start with at least six letters and then may be a mix of letters and numbers. They often end in XXX which denotes the central branch. It is important that you ensure the SWIFT code is correct.
This is the branch at which the account is held. It may be the suburb, town OR city where the account is held. It does NOT include the street address, state, post code or country details.

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