BMCB0000039
Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank
Branch
Relief Road
City
AHMEDABAD
State
GUJARAT
Branch Details
IFSC CodeBMCB0000039
BankBombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank
BranchRelief Road
AddressTilak Road, (Relief Road),Ahmedabad
CityAHMEDABAD
DistrictAHMEDABAD
StateGUJARAT
What does BMCB0000039 mean?
BMCB0000039
BMCB — Bank code. Identifies Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank. All branches of Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank share this prefix.
0 — Reserved character. Always zero in every IFSC code in India.
000039 — Branch code. Uniquely identifies the Relief Road branch within Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank.
Transfer Methods
NEFT (not supported)
RTGS (not supported)
IMPS (not supported)
How to use this IFSC code
1
Open your bank's app or net banking
Go to Fund Transfer or Add Beneficiary.
2
Enter the recipient's account number
Double-check every digit — transfers cannot be reversed.
3
Enter IFSC code BMCB0000039
Select Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank and enter BMCB0000039 for the Relief Road branch.
4
Choose transfer method
Use NEFT for transfers up to ₹2 lakh, RTGS for ₹2 lakh and above.
Other Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank branches
Service
89, Mohammedali Road,Mumbai
Head Office
78, Mohammedali Road, Mumbai
Byculla
1B,Alexandra Terrace, Dr. Ambedkar Marg,
Ebrahim Rehmatoola Road
71, Ebrahim Rehimtoola Road,Mumbai
Fort
253, P. Nariman Street ,Mumbai
Frequently Asked Questions
- Which bank branch does IFSC code BMCB0000039 belong to?
- IFSC code BMCB0000039 belongs to Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank, Relief Road branch, located at Tilak Road, (Relief Road),Ahmedabad, AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT.
- What is the MICR code for BMCB0000039?
- The MICR code is not available for BMCB0000039.
- Does BMCB0000039 support NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transfers?
- Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank Relief Road (BMCB0000039): NEFT — not supported; RTGS — not supported; IMPS — not supported.
- What does the code BMCB mean in IFSC BMCB0000039?
- The first four characters BMCB identify Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank. The fifth character is always 0. The last six characters 000039 identify the specific branch.
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