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To initiate National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT) and Real-Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) from any bank to ICICI bank, you need to provide the ICICI Bank IFSC code of the beneficiary branch. In short, it is termed as IFSC or IFS Code. This is an 11-digit code which is assigned to each bank by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) – the apex bank of the country. This code facilitates individuals, corporates, and companies to electronically transfer funds to another individual, corporate or firm. Similarly, to transfer funds to anyone who holds an account in ICICI bank, you will need ICICI Bank IFSC code. Know some other important facts about IFSC Code – You can easily find the ICICI Bank IFSC code of your bank branch. It is printed on each leaf of the chequebook issued to you. You can also check it on the mobile app in the “account details” tab and on the bank’s website. IFSC code has 11 characters; the initial 4 characters identify the bank name, the last 6 characters identify the bank branch, and the zero in the middle has been kept for future use. IFSC codes are unique; each and every branch of any bank in the country has a different IFSC code. Suppose, the city’s name is Lonavla (Maharashtra) branch name is ICICI, Lonavla. The ICICI bank branch’s IFSC code for the same is ICIC0000595. Similarly, for Janakpuri, New Delhi branch, IFSC code is ICIC0006629.