State wise list of Syndicate Bank IFSC code & MICR code.
Each branch of bank in India has a specific IFSC code assigned to it in order to identify transactions done through that branch. IFSC codes are alphanumeric, unique codes. One can transfer funds to a branch of their choice by entering the IFSC codes or MICR codes of that branch. The usage of these codes are mandatory for online transactions of all the banks in India. The IFSC code ensures that there are no mistakes when one transfers funds.
IFSC code consists of 11 characters. It encompasses three parts: the first four characters are alphabets and represent the name of the bank. This is followed by the digit ‘0’. The final six characters are usually numbers and indicate a particular branch.
Following the merger of Syndicate Bank with Canara Bank, all IFSC codes of Syndicate Bank (which had previously started with SYNB) were disabled with effect from 1 July 2021. The new IFSC codes begin with CNRB and are applicable for all transactions ranging from NEFT and RTGS to IMPS.
Anyone can find out the IFSC codes and MICR codes of a bank if they know the full name of the bank and the branch that they are looking for. For example, if one needs the IFSC code of a particular branch of Syndicate Bank, they can find it printed on a cheque books/leaves issued by Syndicate Bank. The complete list of IFSC codes of all the banks in India are offered by The Reserve Bank of India. Alternatively, you can log on to the official website of the bank to find the IFSC code. It is also possible to log on to a third party financial websites such as BankBazaar to find this information.
By logging on to BankBazaar, you will be presented with a complete list of IFSC codes for almost every bank in India, including that of Syndicate Bank. Following are the steps you should follow to get the IFSC or MICR codes that you require:
The generated table will not only provide you with the IFSC code but also the phone number, address of the branch, name, branch code etc.
As a customer of Syndicate Bank, it is a simple and convenient task to make online fund transfers using NEFT or RTGS services.
When you transfer funds using NEFT or National Electronic Funds Transfers, the process works based on Deferred Net Settlements. It is done on an hourly schedule which means that they are done in batches. If you have debited the amount within the time-frame that is stipulated by the bank, it will be credited to the beneficiary on the same day. If not, the amount will be credited on the following working day.
You will need the following information to use NEFT service at Syndicate Bank:
Following are the Service Charges on NEFT transactions at Syndicate Bank:
Range | Transaction Charge |
Upto Rs.1 lakh | NIL |
Rs. 1 lakh to Rs 2 lakh | Rs. 15 /- per transaction + ‘applicable taxes’ |
above Rs 2 lakh | Rs. 25/- per transaction + ‘applicable taxes’ |
Real Time Gross Settlement System (RTGS), unlike NEFT, involves transfers being completed on an individual transaction basis which means that the clearance of funds are scheduled individually and not batch-wise. If you are looking for the quickest way to transfer funds, RTGS may be the perfect option. Not only is it one of the quickest modes of fund transfer, but it is also one of the safest. Syndicate bank ensures that all your transactions will be completed on the same day that the customer debits the fund, unless it has been done after the indicated time frame.
You will need the following information to use RTGS service at Syndicate Bank:
The following are the charges for availing the RTGS service (for outward transactions) at Syndicate Bank:
Range | Transaction Charge |
Rs. 2 lakh to Rs.5 lakh | Rs. 25/- per transaction + ‘applicable taxes |
Rs. 5 lakh and above | Rs. 50/- per transaction + ‘applicable taxes |
Headquartered in Manipal, Karnatake, Syndicate Bank is one of the oldest commercial banks in India. T M A Pai, Upendra Pai and Vaman Kudva are the founders of this establishment. The first branch of the Syndicate bank began its operations in Udupi in 1925. The bank commenced with the aim of assisting local weavers financially, but soon grew to be much more. Initially, Synidicate Bank was known as Canara Industrial and Banking Syndicate Limited. The Government of India nationalized the bank in 1968. Today Syndicate Bank has over 3000 branches in all the States and Union Territories of the country. Its presence is also felt internationally.
You can check your Syndicate Bank IFSC code from the official website of Bank or RBI.
Yes, you can check your MICR and IFSC code on the cheque book or passbook.
No, you cannot use Syndicate Bank IFSC and MICR Codes as the bank has merged with Canara Bank. So, all IFSC and MICR codes of Syndicate Bank were deactivated on 1 July 2021.
To find the new IFSC codes, you can visit the RBI website or the Canara Bank’s website.
The new IFSC codes start with the code CNRB (Canara Bank).
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