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ANZ Bank IFSC Code:

ANZ Bank provides a quick and safe way for its customers to transfer funds using the bank's NEFT and RTGS services. An IFSC code is required for these transactions.

An 11 character unique code issued to all bank branches part of the NEFT network, the IFSC codes of both the payee as well as the beneficiary have to be mentioned when sending money through NEFT or RTGS.

For example, the IFSC code for ANZ Bank is ANZB0000001, where "ANZB" is the bank code, "0" is the fifth character left blank and "000001" is the code assigned to the Mumbai branch.

How to Search for ANZ Bank IFSC and MICR Codes?

ANZ Bank IFSC Code

The IFSC and MICR codes for an ANZ Bank branch can be found both online as well as offline. The IFSC code for a particular bank branch can be found offline on the cheque leaves issued by the branch. It can also be found on the first page of a passbook printed at the particular branch.

An online search for the IFSC code will lead you to ANZ Bank's official website, which contains the codes for all its branches. If you're looking for IFSC codes for multiple banks, you can find them at BankBazaar.

All you have to do is visit the BankBazaar homepage and select the "Bank IFSC" tab. Select the bank, district, city as well as bank branch from the drop down menus on the page that opens. The IFSC and MICR codes will be displayed onscreen, along with related information such as the branch timings, address etc.

How to Transfer Money Using the ANZ Bank NEFT and RTGS Processes?

With ANZ Bank's NEFT and RTGS money transfer services, send money wirelessly to any bank account that is part of the NEFT network through a secure and quick channel.

National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT):

A secure money transfer tool, NEFT transfers have no lower or upper limit, so any amount of money can be sent electronically using this service. The transfer is processed within a few hours from the request being made, with the transactions being settled in hourly batches.

The service is available Monday to Saturday, excluding bank holidays. Transaction requests made on holidays would be settled on the next working day.

Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS):

The RTGS service is another money transfer service set up by the Reserve Bank of India. RTGS transactions can be initiated from all bank branches part of the NEFT network and funds can be transferred to any bank account across the country.

Unlike NEFT, RTGS transfers are settled individually on a gross basis, so the transfer is initiated as soon as the request is made. However, RTGS transfer amount has to be a minimum of Rs. 2 lakh. There is no upper limit.

This service, too, is available on working days and transfer requests made on bank holidays would be settled on the next working day.

For details regarding the charges associated with the NEFT and RTGS services, kindly contact the bank.

About Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ Bank):

The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, established in 1951 in Australia, is one of the largest banks in Australia. Its transcontinental presence along with its vast portfolio of financial products and services have made it one of the premier banking institutions and it provides commercial as well as retail banking solutions to over 8 million customers.

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