IFSC Code of Bank Of India, Kodical Branch in Mangalore, Karnataka

Details of BANK OF INDIA, KODICAL

Bank: BANK OF INDIA
Address: KODICAL,WARD NO.1, SR.NO.173 H,DEREBAIL VILLAGE,,M
State: KARNATAKA
District: DAKSHINA KANNADA
City: MANGALORE
Branch: KODICAL
Contact: ASHOK SHARMA 09431183030
IFSC Code: BKID0008442
MICR Code: 575013003

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List of BANK OF INDIA in MANGALORE

KULAI Branch KODICAL Branch MANGALORE Branch
NEW MANGALORE PORT AREA Branch ST ALOYSIUS COLLEGE Branch KAPRIGUDAMANGALORE Branch
SERVICE BRANCH MANGALORE Branch CB MANGALORE Branch BAJAL Branch
CHOTA MANGALORE ULLAL Branch PANAMBUR Branch RCPC MANGALORE Branch
ARYA SAMAJ ROAD MANGALORE Branch YEYYADI IND AREA Branch ATTAWARA MANGALORE Branch
MALLI KATTA MANGALORE Branch CENTRALISED CLEARING PROCESSING CELLCCPC MAN Branch PBB MANGALORE Branch
BUMTWAL CROSS ROAD MANGALORE Branch HAMPANKATTA MANGALORE Branch LAL BAGH Branch
OLRO MANGALORE Branch MANGALORE Branch NRI BRANCH MANGALORE Branch
KAKKANADY Branch RASECC MANGALORE Branch SURATHKAL MANGALORE Branch


     


     

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