Search IFSC Code by Account Number

The IFSC code is printed on every cheque leaf, usually near the top left or center. It is printed on the first page along with your account details and address.

You generally cannot search for an IFSC code using only a bank account number on public websites.

Bank account numbers are unique to your specific account, while the IFSC code identifies the branch where that account is held. Public tools cannot reverse-engineer your specific account number to find the branch details for privacy and security reasons.

However, you can easily find the IFSC code if you know the Bank Name and Branch Name.


How to Find Your IFSC Code

Method 1: Check Your Documents (Easiest)

  • Chequebook: The IFSC code is printed on every cheque leaf, usually near the top left or center.

  • Passbook: It is printed on the first page along with your account details and address.

  • Bank Statement: Most monthly PDF or printed statements list the home branch IFSC code at the top.


Method 2: Use a “Bank & Branch” Search

If you don’t have your documents handy, you can find the code online if you know the location of your branch.

  1. Go to a search engine or an IFSC finder website.

  2. Search for: [Bank Name] [Branch Location] IFSC Code

    • Example: “HDFC Bank MG Road Bangalore IFSC Code”

  3. This will give you the correct 11-character code (e.g., HDFC0001234).

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Method 3: Inside Your Banking App

  • Log in to your Mobile Banking App.

  • Go to the Account Details or Profile section.

  • The IFSC code is usually listed right next to your account number.


⚠️ Security Warning

Never enter your full bank account number on random third-party “IFSC Finder” websites. Legitimate sites only ask for the Bank Name, State, District, and Branch—they typically do not need your account number.

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