Central Bank of India IFSC Code – West Sikkim
Sikkim · 6 branches
Central Bank of India has 6 branches in West Sikkim, Sikkim. Find the IFSC code for your nearest branch below to initiate NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, or UPI transfers.
Dentam
P.o. Dentam, Dist-west Sikkim, Sikkim-737112
West Sikkim, Mangmu-dentam, Sikkim
IFSC: CBIN0282266
Geyzing
At Geyzing, Post Geyzing Bazar, Dist-west Sikkim, Sikkim-737111
West Sikkim, Geyzing, Sikkim
IFSC: CBIN0282256
Legship
Jorethang Thashidan Road, at & P.o. Legship, Dist West Sikkim, Sikkim 737111
West Sikkim, Logship, Sikkim
IFSC: CBIN0282705
Mangalbarey
P.o. Mangalbarey via Naya Bazar, Dist West Sikkim, Sikkim 737121
West Sikkim, Mangalbarey, Sikkim
IFSC: CBIN0282766
Naya Bazar
At & P.o. Nayabazar, Dist West Sikkim, Sikkim 737121
West Sikkim, Nayabazar, Sikkim
IFSC: CBIN0283131
Soreng
Naya Bazar, Dentam Road, P.o. Soreng, Dist-west Sikkim, Sikkim-737121
West Sikkim, Soreng, Sikkim
IFSC: CBIN0282267
FAQs — Central Bank of India in West Sikkim
How many Central Bank of India branches are in West Sikkim?
Central Bank of India has 6 branches in West Sikkim, Sikkim. Each branch has a unique IFSC code used for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transfers.
What is the IFSC code of Central Bank of India in West Sikkim?
Each Central Bank of India branch in West Sikkim has its own unique IFSC code. For example, the Dentam branch has IFSC code CBIN0282266. There are 6 branches in total — see the full list above to find the code for your specific branch.
How to find Central Bank of India IFSC code in West Sikkim?
You can find your Central Bank of India IFSC code from the list on this page, on your cheque book or passbook, via your net banking or mobile banking app, or by using the IFSC search tool. Learn more about finding your IFSC code →
Does Central Bank of India in West Sikkim support NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS?
Most Central Bank of India branches in West Sikkim support NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, and UPI. Click on any branch above to check which payment methods are available at that specific branch. Compare NEFT vs RTGS vs IMPS →