Find New IFSC from Old IFSC Code - Search Updated IFSC Codes

Use this tool to find the new IFSC code for an old IFSC code that may have changed after a bank merger or acquisition. Enter the old IFSC code in the search box to check the latest mapped IFSC code along with the bank, branch, city, district, and state details.

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Search Updated IFSC Code from Old IFSC Code

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.

How to Use This Old to New IFSC Finder

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.

Why Old IFSC Codes Change

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.

Frequently Asked Questions about IFSC Code Change

What is an old to new IFSC code search?

An old to new IFSC code search helps you find the updated IFSC code that replaces an older IFSC code. It is commonly used when banks are merged, acquired, or their branch records are updated.

How can I find a new IFSC code from an old IFSC code?

Enter the old IFSC code in the search box on this page. The result will show the mapped new IFSC code along with the related bank and branch details, where available.

Why would an IFSC code change?

An IFSC code may change after a bank merger, bank acquisition, branch migration, or internal banking system update. In such cases, the old IFSC code may be replaced by a new IFSC code under the current bank record.

Can I still use an old IFSC code for transactions?

Old IFSC codes should be treated carefully and may no longer be valid for current transactions. Always check the updated IFSC code and verify the branch details before making any payment.

What should I check before using the new IFSC code?

Before using the new IFSC code, verify the bank name, branch name, city, district, state, and any other branch details shown in the result. This helps confirm that the updated IFSC code matches the correct branch.

Can I browse all banks whose IFSC codes changed?

Yes. This page includes a list of banks that were merged or acquired and may have old-to-new IFSC code changes. You can use that list to browse bank-wise IFSC code mappings.
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