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Federal Bank Kottayam Sankranthi IFSC Code

MICR Code: FDRL0002229

2272241Federal Bank Kottayam SankranthiFederal Bank

Bank NameFederal Bank
IFSC CodeFDRL0002229
(used for RTGS and NEFT transactions)
MICR Code 686049016
BranchKottayam Sankranthi
StateKerala
DistrictKottayam
City Kottayam
AddressSankranthi Mc Road, Near Neelimangalam Bridge, Perumbaikada P O, Kottayam Kerala, 686016
Contact Phone 2272241
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What is 686049016 MICR Code.

The full form of MICR is Magnetic Ink Character Recognition technology. The primary need for this innovation is to authenticate the originality and legality of paper based documents in the banking system and is majorly used on cheques. In terms of their real-world importance, MICR stands on par with IFSC where transfer of funds using NEFT or IMPS is concerned..

MICR code imbibes the cutting-edge character recognition technology that is used by banks to authenticate the clearance of cheques and other such documents. MICR code itself can be seen placed on the bottom strip of the cheque and includes such details as the bank code, account details, cheque number and amount, alongside a control indicator. The principal advantage of this system is that unlike similar concepts like barcodes, MICR can be easily distinguished and read by humans.

What is the use of MICR code?

MICR is a technology that helps in verifying the originality of cheques or other paper documents. It is used mainly by banks to process cheques faster. The MICR code helps RBI in identifying the bank branch.

What is Federal Bank MICR Code?

Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) is a printing technology that is used to print alpha-numeric details. MICR Code is printed on cheques and they allow the cheque to be processed easily.

Kottayam Sankranthi Branch Information

Indian Financial System Code, Magnetic Ink Character Recognition, SWIFT Code, Address and Contact number of Federal Bank - Kottayam Sankranthi branch in [ditrict]  district which is in the state of Kerala. Branch office and ATM location.

What is  Federal Bank Kottayam Sankranthi RTGS?

Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) is a fund transfer mechanism which is used to transfer money from one bank to another. This gross basis transfer happens in realtime, hence the name. Minimum amount that can be transferred through RTGS is Rs. 2,00,000. Fees to process RTGS will be applicable.

What is  Federal Bank Kottayam Sankranthi NEFT?

National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT) is an online money transfer system which is supported by RBI. NEFT is used for medium and small amount transfer between accounts and banks. There is no minimum amount limit to send money via NEFT.

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