IFSC Code of The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Camac Street Kolkata West Bengal

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Bank: THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND
Address: AZIMGANJ HOUSE, 7 CAMAC STREET, KOLKATA - 700017
State: WEST BENGAL
District: KOLKATA
City: KOLKATA
Branch: CAMAC STREET KOLKATA
Contact: +91 33 2282 0990,FAX: +91-33 -22820844
IFSC Code: ABNA0100311
MICR Code: 700030003

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