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  1. Indian Financial System Code (IFSC). It is used for electronic payment applications like Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS), National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT), Immediate Payment Service, an interbank electronic instant mobile money transfer service (IMPS), and Centralised Funds Management System (CFMS) developed by Reserve Bank of India ...

  2. Find Union Bank of India (UBI) IFSC Code, Address list of all Union Bank of India branches. First select your bank, select the state, now select your district and finally select the branch of your bank to find IFSC Code. If you need to change any search list term, please use Up Arrow Icons.

  3. Get Union Bank IFSC Code, MICR Code, and all Union Bank Branch Addresses by Statewide List Only at BankBazaar.com. Visit now.

  4. The IFSC codes of Union Bank of India begins with UBIN, followed by a 0 (zero). The remaining 6-digits of the IFSC code, UBIN0 xxxxxx, shown in bold letters is the branch code. Find IFSC code from state-wise listing of Union Bank of India branches.

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  6. Union Bank Of India IFSC Code Search. Some easy and quick ways to find the IFSC codes of your bank is to search for it on the chequebook or the front page of your bank passbook. An IFSC code is essential for any mode of money transfers such as RTGS, NEFT & IMPS.

  7. Mumbai- 5th March, 2021: IFSC codes of e-Andhra and those of e-Corporation Bank branches have been changed. Old IFSC codes of branches of both banks will not be valid from 1st April, 2021. On 1st April, 2020 the e-Andhra and e-Corporation Bank have been amalgamated into Union bank of India.

  8. Union Bank of India IFSC Code: Get the list of Union Bank IFSC Code, MICR code, Branch details, Address and Phone Number. Find verified Union Bank of India IFSC codes for various fund transaction methods like NEFT, IMPS and RTGS at The Economic Times.

  9. Please note that we are not in any way affiliated with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) who is responsible for issuing and managing IFSC and MICR codes, and you are advised to confirm each IFSC codes with your bank before initiating any transaction.

  10. Through the RBI (Reserve Bank of India), Union Bank of India assigns a unique IFSC code to each of its branches. This makes each branch easy to identify, especially when processing online transfers on the NEFT, IMPS and RTGS networks.

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