For sbi NEFT Transfer, apart from the sbi IFSC Code (which you can find using this website), you need to know the Account Number, Account Holders name as in sbi records and Account Type (Typically Saving or Current). You can then use this information to make payment or receive the payment via NEFT. Please NOTE that not all branches of a bank will facilitate NEFT transfer.
For sbi RTGS Transfer, apart from the sbi IFSC Code (which you can find using this website), you need to know the Account Number, Account Holders name as in sbi records and Account Type (Typically Saving or Current). You can then use this information to make payment or receive the payment via RTGS. RTGS is usually used to transfer higher amounts. Please NOTE that not all branches of a bank will facilitate NEFT transfer.
IFSC Code is a 11 charater code for identifying a specific branch of sbi in which an account is held. sbi IFSC code can used both by the NEFT and RTGS finance transfer systems by providing the unique IFSC Code for the bank branch.