IFSC Code of State Bank Of India, Tarn Taran Road Amritsar Punjab

Details of STATE BANK OF INDIA, TARN TARAN ROAD AMRITSAR

Bank: STATE BANK OF INDIA
Address: C/O MILAP PALACE ,TARN TARAN ROAD AMRITSAR, DIST:A
State: PUNJAB
District: AMRITSAR
City: AMRITSAR
Branch: TARN TARAN ROAD AMRITSAR
Contact: 0172-2784464
IFSC Code: SBIN0011961
MICR Code: 0

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STATE BANK OF INDIA,TARN TARAN ROAD AMRITSAR

List of STATE BANK OF INDIA in AMRITSAR

CHHEHRATTA Branch DHQ ARMY CANTT AMRITSAR Branch MAJITHA ROAD AMRITSAR Branch
RBO AMRITSAR Branch ATTA M I Branch GOPAL NAGAR AMRITSAR Branch
RASMECCC AMRITSAR Branch TARN TARAN ROAD AMRITSAR Branch AMRITSAR CANTT Branch
AMRITSAR MAIN Branch MOHAN NAGAR AMRITSAR Branch BATALA ROAD AMRITSAR Branch
DHAB WASTI RAM AMRITSAR Branch SCB AMRITSAR Branch SPECIALISED PBB AMRITSAR Branch
JAL HAR ROAD AMRITSAR Branch ACCAMRITSAR Branch SARC AMRITSAR Branch
KARMON DEORI AMRITSAR Branch KATRA KHAZANA AMRITSAR Branch PUTLIGARH AMRITSAR Branch
RAILWAY STATION AMRITSAR Branch NEW GRAIN MARKET AMRITSAR Branch CLEARING CPC AMRITSAR Branch
NEW AMRITSAR Branch RAYYA Branch LOHGARH GATE AMRITSAR Branch


     


     

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