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110150002

110150002 is the MICR code for the New Delhi branch of Bank of Bahrein and Kuwait, located in New Delhi, Delhi. MICR codes are printed on cheque leaves and used by the RBI's Cheque Truncation System (CTS) for cheque clearing. For online transfers, use the IFSC code BBKM0000005.

Bank

Bank of Bahrein and Kuwait

Branch & Address

New Delhi

Unit no 3 & 4 , Ground Flr, Eros Corporate Tower, Opp Nehru Place Metro Station, Nehru Place, New Delhi, PIN Code -110019

New Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi

Contact

+919322571002

Codes for this Branch

MICR (cheques)

110150002

IFSC (online transfers)

BBKM0000005

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MICR Code Structure

110

City

150

Bank

002

Branch

City code 110 identifies the RBI clearing centre, bank code 150 identifies Bank of Bahrein and Kuwait, and branch code 002 identifies this specific branch.

Online Payment Methods Supported

NEFT
RTGS
IMPS
UPI

About MICR Codes

What is a MICR code used for?

MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) codes are printed on cheque leaves using special magnetic ink. They are read by cheque processing machines and used by the RBI's Cheque Truncation System (CTS) to process and clear cheque payments between banks. Each MICR code uniquely identifies a bank branch for cheque clearing purposes.

MICR vs IFSC — when do I use which?

Use MICR when paying by cheque — it's already printed on your cheque leaf and used automatically during clearing. Use IFSC (BBKM0000005) when making online transfers via NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, or UPI — banks ask for IFSC when you add a beneficiary for online payments.

Where is the MICR code on a cheque?

The MICR code is printed at the bottom of every cheque leaf in a distinctive machine-readable font, using magnetic ink. It appears in the centre of the three numbers at the bottom — the cheque number is on the left, the MICR code 110150002 is in the middle, and your account number is on the right.

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