Identifying Branch Information
A bank branch name consists of the bank name followed by the location where the unit is situated. For example, a bank with two separate units in Sligo and Dublin has two branches – one called Sligo branch and the other called Dublin branch.
To find your bank branch name, check your bank statements, letters, or documents. You might also find this information by logging into your online banking account.
If you need the SWIFT code for a Bank Of America branch and do not know it, use the 8-character head office code.
Finding Branch Details
For locating a branch number or branch details, you have several options:
- Visit the bank’s website
- Call the bank’s customer service
- Look through your checks
- Log in to your online banking and check account details
An IFSC code also reveals the bank branch name, where the first 4 characters represent the bank name and the last 6 numbers indicate the branch code.
NatWest Headquarters
- Where is NatWest headquarters address?
- London, United Kingdom NatWest/Headquarters.
FAQs on Branch Information
How can I find the IFSC code of the beneficiary branch?
You can find the IFSC code through a simple search by location, bank, and branch. If you know the IFSC code of the beneficiary bank, you can provide it directly.
What does "branch" mean for a bank name?
A bank branch refers to a physical location where customers can access bank services. Names are often based on the neighborhood, city, or a nearby landmark.
Important Notes
Please note that bank branch numbers are typically not printed on debit cards, but your account number and the bank’s routing number are usually available.
If you cannot locate your branch details or have no checks to refer to, you will need to contact your bank directly.