SVC Co-operative Bank IFSC Code – Mumbai
Maharashtra · 5 branches
SVC Co-operative Bank has 5 branches in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Find the IFSC code for your nearest branch below to initiate NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, or UPI transfers.
Kurlawest
Ground Floor, Kohinoor City Gandhi Bal Mandir, Kurla West Mumbai 400070
Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra
IFSC: SVCB0000085
Svc Co-operative Bank IMPS
S V C Tower, Nehru Road, Santacruz Mumbai 400055
Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra
IFSC: SVCB0000001
The Deccan Merchants Co-op Bank LTD Mumbai-girgaum
217, Raja Rammohan Roy Road, Girgaum Mumbai 400004
Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra
IFSC: SVCB0063002
Trade Finance
Svc Co Operative Bank Limited, International Banking Division, 3 Rd Floor, the Ruby Building, Senapati Bapat Marg, Dadar West
Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra
IFSC: SVCB0009603
Treasury Department
Svc Co Operative Bank Limited, Treasury Department, Ruby Building Senapati Bapat Marg, Dadar West, Mumbai
Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra
IFSC: SVCB0009602
FAQs — SVC Co-operative Bank in Mumbai
How many SVC Co-operative Bank branches are in Mumbai?
SVC Co-operative Bank has 5 branches in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Each branch has a unique IFSC code used for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transfers.
What is the IFSC code of SVC Co-operative Bank in Mumbai?
Each SVC Co-operative Bank branch in Mumbai has its own unique IFSC code. For example, the Kurlawest branch has IFSC code SVCB0000085. There are 5 branches in total — see the full list above to find the code for your specific branch.
How to find SVC Co-operative Bank IFSC code in Mumbai?
You can find your SVC Co-operative 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 SVC Co-operative Bank in Mumbai support NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS?
Most SVC Co-operative Bank branches in Mumbai 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 →