If you have an old Syndicate bank IFSC code from a cheque book, passbook, beneficiary record, vendor master, invoice, or earlier banking document, use the search box on this page to find the latest mapped IFSC code. Review the result carefully and match the branch details before using the updated IFSC code for any transaction.
Many older Syndicate bank IFSC codes were replaced by new IFSC codes under Canara bank. This page helps customers, finance teams, accountants, payroll users, and businesses identify the correct updated IFSC code for the same branch record after the bank transition.
Old Syndicate bank IFSC codes usually change when one bank is merged into another bank, when branch records are migrated into a new banking system, or when bank identifiers are updated after operational integration. In such cases, customers and businesses may need to replace old Syndicate bank IFSC codes in saved beneficiaries, payment systems, accounting records, salary sheets, invoices, and other bank-related records.