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GSCB0BRD001

Baroda Central Co-operative Bank

Branch

Baroda Central Co-operative Bank IMPS

City

MUMBAI

State

MAHARASHTRA

Branch Details

IFSC CodeGSCB0BRD001
BankBaroda Central Co-operative Bank
BranchBaroda Central Co-operative Bank IMPS
AddressBARODA CENTRAL CO-OP. BANK LTD., SAYAJIGUNJ STATION ROAD,VADODARA
CityMUMBAI
DistrictBARODA
StateMAHARASHTRA

What does GSCB0BRD001 mean?

GSCB0BRD001
GSCB — Bank code. Identifies Baroda Central Co-operative Bank. All branches of Baroda Central Co-operative Bank share this prefix.
0 — Reserved character. Always zero in every IFSC code in India.
BRD001 — Branch code. Uniquely identifies the Baroda Central Co-operative Bank IMPS branch within Baroda Central 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 GSCB0BRD001

Select Baroda Central Co-operative Bank and enter GSCB0BRD001 for the Baroda Central Co-operative Bank IMPS branch.

4

Choose transfer method

Use NEFT for transfers up to ₹2 lakh, RTGS for ₹2 lakh and above.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which bank branch does IFSC code GSCB0BRD001 belong to?
IFSC code GSCB0BRD001 belongs to Baroda Central Co-operative Bank, Baroda Central Co-operative Bank IMPS branch, located at BARODA CENTRAL CO-OP. BANK LTD., SAYAJIGUNJ STATION ROAD,VADODARA, MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA.
What is the MICR code for GSCB0BRD001?
The MICR code is not available for GSCB0BRD001.
Does GSCB0BRD001 support NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transfers?
Baroda Central Co-operative Bank Baroda Central Co-operative Bank IMPS (GSCB0BRD001): NEFT — not supported; RTGS — not supported; IMPS — not supported.
What does the code GSCB mean in IFSC GSCB0BRD001?
The first four characters GSCB identify Baroda Central Co-operative Bank. The fifth character is always 0. The last six characters BRD001 identify the specific branch.

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