GBCB0000001
Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank
Branch
Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank IMPS
City
MUMBAI
State
MAHARASHTRA
Branch Details
IFSC CodeGBCB0000001
BankGreater Bombay Co-operative Bank
BranchGreater Bombay Co-operative Bank IMPS
AddressChurchgate Chambers,Ground Floor,Sir Vithaldas Thackersey Marg,New Marine Lines Mumbai 400 020
CityMUMBAI
DistrictMUMBAI
StateMAHARASHTRA
What does GBCB0000001 mean?
GBCB0000001
GBCB — Bank code. Identifies Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank. All branches of Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank share this prefix.
0 — Reserved character. Always zero in every IFSC code in India.
000001 — Branch code. Uniquely identifies the Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank IMPS branch within Greater Bombay 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 GBCB0000001
Select Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank and enter GBCB0000001 for the Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank IMPS branch.
4
Choose transfer method
Use NEFT for transfers up to ₹2 lakh, RTGS for ₹2 lakh and above.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Which bank branch does IFSC code GBCB0000001 belong to?
- IFSC code GBCB0000001 belongs to Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank, Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank IMPS branch, located at Churchgate Chambers,Ground Floor,Sir Vithaldas Thackersey Marg,New Marine Lines Mumbai 400 020, MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA.
- What is the MICR code for GBCB0000001?
- The MICR code is not available for GBCB0000001.
- Does GBCB0000001 support NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transfers?
- Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank IMPS (GBCB0000001): NEFT — not supported; RTGS — not supported; IMPS — not supported.
- What does the code GBCB mean in IFSC GBCB0000001?
- The first four characters GBCB identify Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank. The fifth character is always 0. The last six characters 000001 identify the specific branch.
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