BANK OF INDIA SHAHU WADI
IFSC Code: BKID0000914 · SHAHUWADI DIST KOLHAPUR, MAHARASHTRA
Quick answer
Use BKID0000914 for transfers to BANK OF INDIA – SHAHU WADI. Before sending money via NEFT/RTGS/IMPS, confirm the branch name, address and city/state on this page.
Branch details
Bank: BANK OF INDIA
Branch: SHAHU WADI
IFSC: BKID0000914
Address: ASHIRWAD AT POST SAHU WADITALUKA SHAHU WADI DIST KOLHAPUR
City: SHAHUWADI DIST KOLHAPUR
State: MAHARASHTRA
Contact: STD 2329.0 2.32922414E9
How to use this IFSC for transfer
- Select transfer type: NEFT (standard), RTGS (high value), or IMPS (instant, if available).
- Add beneficiary: enter account number + IFSC BKID0000914 and beneficiary name.
- Verify branch: match city/state and address shown on this page before confirming.
- Do a small test transfer first if you are sending to a new beneficiary.
- UPI note: for UPI transfers, IFSC is usually not required (UPI ID/QR is used).
How IFSC code is structured
IFSC is an 11-character code. Usually the first 4 letters identify the bank, the 5th character is 0, and the last 6 characters identify the branch. Example: HDFC0XXXXXX. Formats can vary across banks—so always validate the branch details along with the code.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Copying an IFSC from a different branch with a similar name.
- Ignoring city/state when there are multiple branches with the same branch name.
- Using outdated IFSC from old documents—always confirm on the latest details page.
More branches in SHAHUWADI DIST KOLHAPUR
- MANJRE · BKID0000940
Data, updates & verification
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FAQ
What is IFSC code for BANK OF INDIA SHAHU WADI?
The IFSC code is BKID0000914. Always verify branch address and city/state before transferring money.
What is IFSC used for?
IFSC is used for NEFT, RTGS and IMPS transfers and often when adding a beneficiary in netbanking.
Is IFSC unique for every branch?
Yes. Each bank branch generally has a unique IFSC. Do not reuse an IFSC for a different branch name/city.
Do I need IFSC for UPI?
Usually no. UPI transfers use a UPI ID/QR. IFSC is typically required for NEFT/RTGS/IMPS and bank account beneficiary setups.
How can I report an incorrect IFSC/address?
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