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BOI list of IFSC Codes

IFSC Code: BKID0004703
Bank: Bank Of India
Business Hours: Monday to Saturday 10 am to 4 pm
Mode Of Payment: Cash,Cheque,Demand Draft and Net banking
Branch: Bhatdee
Contact: Manoj Kumar Sinha (Mgr),Ph No.9234023930,03266453811
Bank Details: Bank Of India Bhatdee BKID0004703
Remittance Services: NEFT
Location: Bhatdee, Bokaro
City: Bhatdee
District: Bokaro
State: Jharkhand
Pincode: 828305
Country: IN
Address: Bhatdee br, chatrutand, p.o.mohuda, dist:dhanbad pin:828305
IFSC Code: BKID0004717
Bank: Bank Of India
Business Hours: Monday to Saturday 10 am to 4 pm
Mode Of Payment: Cash,Cheque,Demand Draft and Net banking
Branch: Baghmara
Contact: Mr Dileep Chauhan, Mr Prem Kr Tripathi - 0522-2618118,2623829
Bank Details: Bank Of India Baghmara BKID0004717
Remittance Services: NEFT
Location: Baghmara, Bokaro
City: Baghmara
District: Bokaro
State: Jharkhand
Pincode: 828306
Country: IN
Address: Suraj market.harna more, dumra, po-nawagarh, dist-dhanbad, jharkhand
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NEFT, RTGS and IMPS codes for Bank Of India

You can find BOI NEFT, RTGS and IMPS codes in the table alongside. Bank Of India NEFT, RTGS and IMPS code is same as IFSC code and used in net banking. For carrying out these transactions we need account details like account number, holder’s name as per bank records, type of account and IFSC code. Money can be transferred using any of the three techniques i.e. IMPS, NEFT and RTGS. This Bank Of India IFSC code for branch can be used for various online fund transfers.

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How to use Bank Of India IFSC code in online fund transfer?

Bank Of India IFSC code is an 11 digit code used in online fund transfers. This IFSC code contains 4 Characters that represent BOI, 5th character is reserved for future use and the last 6 characters represent the branch code. BOI has many branches all over the country and physical cheques cannot be transferred anywhere across the country to transfer funds hence internet banking is preferred. The IFSC code is used to identify the Bank Of India participating in online transactions via RTGS, IMPS and NEFT systems. You can find the IFSC code for Bank Of India in the table alongside

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Bank Of India IFSC code is given on the right side. We have also provided the details like address and contact numbers of of BOI with IFSC code. To further simplify your search we have provided a search box, wherein you can type the first four letters of any branch of BOI that you require. You can find the IFSC code for Bank Of India here along with other details for your online fund transfer. These codes are used for online fund transfer which will simplify your work and save a lot of time.