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Important Codes / Numbers Used in Banking and Financial Sector

Banking Awareness plays a very vital role in your final selection to any competitive exam related to banking. As a banker, you should be adept with every minute details or issues happening in the banking and financial sector. To make your journey easy, below is the list of some important codes and numbers that are very often used in banking and financial sector. 

      As SBI Clerk, RBI Assistant, NABARD Grade A and many more exams are on the way so there are strong chances that these Important Codes or Numbers used in Banking and Financial Sector can appear in the exam as many such entities have been in the news recently.

 Brief Definition of Important Codes in Banking and Financial Sector

   Example – SBIN0018095 The first four alphabets represent the bank, fifth character is always 0 and the last six represents the branch.

  Example – 695002032 – first three digits denote the city code of the bank branch, next three denotes the bank code and the last three represents the bank branch.

   Example – SWIFT Code of a branch of SBI in Delhi is SBININBB476- where first four alphabetic characters denote bank name, next two alphabets represent the country name, next two letters/ digits denote the location code and last three represents the branch code. It is not necessary that each bank branch has individual SWIFT codes.

 Example – AAECC6548C where the first five characters are alphabets ranging from A to Z, next four are numerals and last is again alphabetic.

Example – PDES03028F where the first four characters are alphabets in which first 4 characters represent the city or state and 4th character is the name of the deductor, next five characters are numerals and last is an alphabet.

Example – MXP740451010 where the first two digits are country code, next nine digits denote unique identification security specific code and the last character is verifying/checking digit.

Example- 7893456 where the first four digits denote the bank of the user and next three digits identify the user account.

Also you can go through the details of IMPS.

       Example – 4444 3333 2222

List of Important Codes in Banking and Financial Sector

Given below is the list of all important codes in Banking and Financial Sector

          Code Name      Shortform No of Digits / characters of codes
Indian Financial System Code  IFSC  11 character alpha numeric code
Permanent Account Number  PAN  10 character alpha numeric code
Society For Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication  SWIFT  8 to 11 character alphabetic code
Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number  TAN  10 character alpha numeric code
Permanent Retirement Account Number  PRAN  12 digit code
Legal Entity Identifier   LEI  20 character alpha numeric code
International Securities Identification Number  ISIN  12 character alpha numeric code
Universal Account Number  UAN  12 digit code
Basic Statistical Returns BSR  7 digit code
Mobile Money Identifier  MMID  7 digit code
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition  MICR  9 digit code
AADHAR AADHAR  12 digit code

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