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Popular Federal IFSC Codes
Most searched Federal Bank IFSC codes across major cities.
IFSC CodeBranchCityStateMICRCopy
FDRL0001001AluvaAluvaKerala683049001
FDRL0001002Thrissur MainThrissurKerala680049002
FDRL0001055ErnakulamErnakulamKerala682049055
FDRL0001200FortMumbaiMaharashtra400049200
FDRL0002050MG RoadBengaluruKarnataka560049050
FDRL0001500Anna SalaiChennaiTamil Nadu600049500
FDRL0001600Connaught PlaceNew DelhiDelhi110049600
FDRL0001700Jubilee HillsHyderabadTelangana500049700
FDRL0001800NavrangpuraAhmedabadGujarat380049800
FDRL0001900MI RoadJaipurRajasthan302049900

Federal Bank (Federal) IFSC Code — Complete Guide

Federal Bank is a leading private sector bank based in Kerala, established in 1931 as Travancore Federal Bank. One of India's oldest private banks, Federal Bank has a particularly strong presence in Kerala and other southern states. It is known for its NRI banking services, remittance services for the Gulf diaspora, and strong retail banking franchise.

IFSC Prefix
FDRL0XXXXXX
Total Branches
1,500+
Headquarters
Federal Towers, Aluva, Kerala
Established
1931
Bank Type
Private Sector Bank
SWIFT Code
FDRLINBB

How to Find Federal IFSC Code

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

Using Federal 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 FDRLINBB (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 Federal Bank IFSC codes start with FDRL. The format is FDRL0XXXXXX. For example: FDRL0001001 is for Aluva, Aluva. Use the search tool above to find the IFSC of your specific branch.
Use our search tool above (select state → district → branch), check your Federal cheque book (IFSC printed at top left of every leaf), check your passbook front page, or log in to Federal net banking and go to Account Details.
No. Every Federal branch has a unique IFSC code. All branches share the prefix FDRL but the last 6 characters are unique to each branch. Always verify you have the correct branch IFSC before initiating a transfer.
FDRL is the RBI-assigned bank identifier code for Federal Bank. All Federal branches in India have IFSC codes beginning with FDRL, followed by 0 and a 6-character branch code.