Indian Bank IFSC Code – Mathura
Uttar Pradesh · 6 branches
Indian Bank has 6 branches in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Find the IFSC code for your nearest branch below to initiate NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, or UPI transfers.
Kosikalan
House No100a Mawassal Pench Maniram Bas Kosikalan PIN 281403
Mathura, Maniram Bas, Uttar Pradesh
IFSC: IDIB000K796
Mathura Holy Gate
48/444 General Ganj Opp Nagarpalika Office General Ganjmathura Po Vikas Bazar Mathura PIN 281001
Mathura, General Ganj Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
IFSC: IDIB000M021
Mathura Krishnagar
230/3 Chandra Lok Colony Goverdhan Chowraha Nh 2 Mathura Krishna Nagar PIN 281004
Mathura, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
IFSC: IDIB000K811
Mathura Main
168/1 Near Kamayani Guest House State Bank Chowraha Junction Road Mathura Mathura PIN 281001
Mathura, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
IFSC: IDIB000M660
Patlauni
Vill Po Patlauni via Dauji Patlauni PIN 281301
Mathura, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
IFSC: IDIB000P606
Raman Reti
Opp International Temple Raman Reti Vrindawan Vrindawan PIN 281124
Mathura, Vrindawan, Uttar Pradesh
IFSC: IDIB000R556
FAQs — Indian Bank in Mathura
How many Indian Bank branches are in Mathura?
Indian Bank has 6 branches in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Each branch has a unique IFSC code used for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transfers.
What is the IFSC code of Indian Bank in Mathura?
Each Indian Bank branch in Mathura has its own unique IFSC code. For example, the Kosikalan branch has IFSC code IDIB000K796. There are 6 branches in total — see the full list above to find the code for your specific branch.
How to find Indian Bank IFSC code in Mathura?
You can find your Indian Bank 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 Indian Bank in Mathura support NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS?
Most Indian Bank branches in Mathura 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 →