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Most searched Punjab & Sind Bank IFSC codes across major cities.
IFSC CodeBranchCityStateMICRCopy
PSIB0000001Connaught Place HONew DelhiDelhi110113001
PSIB0000002Parliament StreetNew DelhiDelhi110113002
PSIB0000003Amritsar MainAmritsarPunjab143113003
PSIB0000004Ludhiana MainLudhianaPunjab141113004
PSIB0000005Chandigarh Sector 17ChandigarhPunjab160113005
PSIB0000006Fort MumbaiMumbaiMaharashtra400113006
PSIB0000007MG Road BengaluruBengaluruKarnataka560113007
PSIB0000008CG Road AhmedabadAhmedabadGujarat380113008
PSIB0000009Hazratganj LucknowLucknowUttar Pradesh226113009
PSIB0000010MI Road JaipurJaipurRajasthan302113010

Punjab & Sind Bank (PSB) IFSC Code — Complete Guide

Punjab & Sind Bank is a nationalised bank founded in 1908 in Amritsar by Bhai Vir Singh, Sir Sunder Singh Majitha, and Sardar Tarlochan Singh. Nationalised in 1980, the bank has 1,500+ branches predominantly in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Rajasthan. It is one of the smaller PSBs with a strong presence in northern India and particularly in Sikh community areas.

IFSC Prefix
PSIB0XXXXXX
Total Branches
1,500+
Headquarters
21 Rajendra Place, New Delhi
Established
1908
Bank Type
Public Sector Bank
SWIFT Code
PSIBINBB

How to Find PSB IFSC Code

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

Using PSB 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 PSIBINBB (not IFSC) for overseas transfers.

NEFT, RTGS and IMPS Timings

  • NEFT: Available 24×7 including weekends and holidays. Funds transferred in 30-minute settlement batches.
  • RTGS: Available 24×7. Minimum transfer ₹2 lakh. Settlement is real-time and immediate.
  • IMPS: Available 24×7 all 365 days. Maximum ₹5 lakh per transaction. Instant credit.

How IFSC Code Works in a Bank Transfer

When you initiate a fund transfer, you provide the beneficiary's account number and IFSC code. The payment system uses the IFSC to route the transaction to the correct bank branch. The first 4 characters identify the bank; the last 6 identify the branch. RBI's National Clearing Cell processes the transaction and credits the beneficiary's account.

IFSC Code vs Account Number

Your account number uniquely identifies your individual bank account. The IFSC code identifies the specific branch where that account is held. Both are needed together for online fund transfers — the account number tells where to credit, the IFSC tells which branch to route to.

Frequently Asked Questions

All Punjab & Sind Bank IFSC codes start with PSIB. Example: PSIB0000001 is for Connaught Place HO, New Delhi. Use the search tool above to find any PSB branch IFSC.
Use the search tool (state → district → branch), check your PSB cheque book or passbook front page, or log in to PSB net banking under Account Details.
No. Every PSB branch has a unique IFSC code. All branches share the prefix PSIB but the last 6 characters are unique to each branch location.