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Popular Bandhan IFSC Codes
Most searched Bandhan Bank IFSC codes across major cities.
IFSC CodeBranchCityStateMICRCopy
BDBL0001001DN-32 Sector VKolkataWest Bengal700549001
BDBL0001500Connaught PlaceNew DelhiDelhi110549500
BDBL0001200BandraMumbaiMaharashtra400549200
BDBL0001300MG RoadBengaluruKarnataka560549300
BDBL0001400T NagarChennaiTamil Nadu600549400
BDBL0001100HazratganjLucknowUttar Pradesh226549100
BDBL0001600Banjara HillsHyderabadTelangana500549600
BDBL0001700NavrangpuraAhmedabadGujarat380549700
BDBL0001800MG RoadKochiKerala682549800
BDBL0001900Sector 35ChandigarhPunjab160549900

Bandhan Bank (Bandhan) IFSC Code — Complete Guide

Bandhan Bank received its banking licence from RBI in 2015, transforming from a microfinance institution into a full-service commercial bank. Founded by Chandra Shekhar Ghosh, the bank has a strong focus on financial inclusion with 1,600+ branches predominantly in eastern India, West Bengal, Assam, and Odisha. It is known for serving unbanked and underbanked customers.

IFSC Prefix
BDBL0XXXXXX
Total Branches
1,600+
Headquarters
DN-32 Sector V, Kolkata, West Bengal
Established
2015
Bank Type
Private Sector Bank
SWIFT Code
BDBLINBB

How to Find Bandhan IFSC Code

  • Use the search tool above — select state, district and branch
  • Check your Bandhan cheque book — IFSC printed at top of every leaf
  • Open your Bandhan passbook — front page shows IFSC code
  • Log in to Bandhan net banking → Account Details

Using Bandhan IFSC for Transfers

  • NEFT: Enter IFSC when adding beneficiary. Settled in 30 minutes.
  • RTGS: For transfers above ₹2 lakh. Settled in real time.
  • IMPS: 24×7 instant transfers up to ₹5 lakh.
  • International: Use SWIFT code BDBLINBB (not IFSC) for overseas transfers.

NEFT, RTGS and IMPS Timings

  • NEFT: Available 24×7 including weekends. Settled in 30-minute batches. No minimum amount.
  • RTGS: Available 24×7. Minimum ₹2 lakh. Real-time gross settlement.
  • IMPS: Instant 24×7. Up to ₹5 lakh per transaction. Credited immediately.

Difference Between IFSC and MICR Code

IFSC (11 alphanumeric characters) is used for online transfers — NEFT, RTGS, IMPS. MICR (9 numeric digits) is printed at the bottom of cheques using magnetic ink for cheque clearing. IFSC is for digital transfers; MICR is for paper cheques. Both are branch-specific and unique per branch.

How to Verify an IFSC Code

Always verify IFSC codes before initiating transfers, especially for large amounts. Use the search tool above to cross-check any IFSC against the official database. An IFSC code should be exactly 11 characters, start with 4 letters (bank code), have a 0 as the 5th character, and end with 6 alphanumeric characters.

Frequently Asked Questions

All Bandhan Bank IFSC codes start with BDBL. The format is BDBL0XXXXXX. For example: BDBL0001001 is for DN-32 Sector V, Kolkata. Use the search tool above to find the IFSC of your specific branch.
Use our search tool above (select state → district → branch), check your Bandhan cheque book (IFSC printed at top left of every leaf), check your passbook front page, or log in to Bandhan net banking and go to Account Details.
No. Every Bandhan branch has a unique IFSC code. All branches share the prefix BDBL but the last 6 characters are unique to each branch. Always verify you have the correct branch IFSC before initiating a transfer.
BDBL is the RBI-assigned bank identifier code for Bandhan Bank. All Bandhan branches in India have IFSC codes beginning with BDBL, followed by 0 and a 6-character branch code.