If you have an old IFSC code from a cheque book, beneficiary record, vendor master, passbook, or earlier banking document, this tool helps you find the latest IFSC code linked to that branch record. It is especially useful when a bank has been merged, acquired, or restructured and the old IFSC code is no longer used for current transactions.
Enter the old IFSC code exactly as it appears in your records and run the search. Review the result carefully by matching the old bank, new bank, branch name, city, district, and state before using the updated IFSC code. This helps confirm that the new IFSC code belongs to the same branch record you intended to find.
Old 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 IFSC codes in saved beneficiaries, payment systems, accounting records, salary sheets, invoices, and other bank-related records.