State wise list of UCO Bank IFSC code & MICR code.
UCO Bank, formerly known as Union Commercial Bank, sstablished in 1943, is one of the leading Government owned financial services company in India. The bank operates via 49 zonal offices located across India, along with two branches located overseas in Hong Kong and Singapore. Serving a diverse customer base, the bank offers financial products and services like corporate banking, consumer banking, investment banking, insurance, private banking, wealth management and mortgage loans, among others.
UCBA0000190 - IFSC Code for a UCO Bank branch in Kolkata, West Bengal.
This code can be used for online fund transfers via NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS to any Bank of Baroda account.
Transferring money via NEFT and RTGS is one of the most convenient ways of making payments, for not only is it quick and convenient but also extremely secure. UCO bank enables its customers to carry out NEFT and RTGS payments not only at the branches but also online via net banking.
NEFT or National Electronic Funds Transfer is a nation-wide payment system which allows banks and its customers to electronically make payments to any other bank account which is also a part of the NEFT network. This facility operates on the Deferred Net Settlement (DNS) basis and is open not only the customers holding accounts with UCO bank but also for walk-in customers who do not have an account with the bank. However, though there is no limit on the minimum or maximum amount of an NEFT transaction, all cash based NEFT transactions carry an upper limit of Rs 50,000. Funds can be transferred to any bank account in India which is a part of the NEFT network. In order to transfer funds via NEFT, customers making cash based remittances must furnish details like complete address, contact number, bank account number, etc.
The service charges for NEFT transactions are as follows:
Amount | Charge |
Up to Rs 10,000 | Free for bank's customers |
Rs 10,001 to Rs 1 lakh | Free for bank's customers |
Rs 1,00,001 to Rs 2 lakh | Rs 17/- per transaction |
Above Rs 2 lakh | Rs 29/- per transaction |
Timings
Days | NEFT Batches |
Monday to Friday | 8 AM to 7 PM (hourly batches) |
Saturday | 8 AM to 1 PM (hourly batches) |
RTGS or Real Time Gross Settlement is another system of making online payments. Following are the charges applicable for RTGS transactions. RTGS transactions are done on an order to order basis, which means that the transaction process takes place as soon as the instructions are received, in real time. RTGS is especially ideal for making high monetary value payments wherein the minimum amount for a transaction is fixed at Rs 2 lakh. There is no upper limit on the transaction. In order to initiate an RTGS transaction, customers must furnish the following information.
Charges applicable on RTGS transactions are as follows:
Amount | Timing | Charge |
Rs 2 lakh - Rs 5 lakh | 8 AM - 12 Noon | Rs 29/- |
12 Noon - 3:30 PM | Rs 30/- | |
After 3:30 Pm - 5:30 PM | Rs 34/- | |
After 5:30 PM | Rs 34/- | |
Above Rs 5 lakh | 8 AM - 12 Noon | Rs 57/- |
12 Noon - 3:30 PM | Rs 58/- | |
After 3:30 Pm - 5:30 PM | Rs 63/- | |
After 5:30 PM | Rs 63/- |
Timings
Days | Customer Transactions | Inter-bank Transactions |
Monday - Friday | 9 AM to 4:30 PM | 9 AM to 6:30 PM |
Saturday | 9 AM to 2 PM | 9 AM to 3 PM |
In India, an IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is a unique alphanumeric code assigned to each bank branch participating in the electronic fund transfer system. This eleven-character code is essential for uniquely identifying the bank branch during electronic transactions such as NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer), RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement), and IMPS (Immediate Payment Service).
No, every UCO Bank branch has a unique IFS code.
You will find the IFS code of UCO Bank on the cheque leaf provided by UCO Bank as well as on the bank’s official website.
The IFS code is essential when transferring funds online. This code enables quick and error-free identification of the bank and each of its branches during the money transfer process. It also speeds up and simplifies the transfer of funds.
UCO Bank Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) is a 9-digit code that identifies bank branches participating in an Electronic Clearing System (ECS).
The first three characters of a MICR code are the city code and the next three are the bank code. The last three characters represent the branch code for the bank.
You can find UCO Bank MICR at the bottom of your cheque leaf, next to the cheque number (on the right-hand side).
UCO Bank MICR is mainly used to check the authenticity of documents. It facilitates faster processing and clearance of various banking documents like cheques.
You can find UCO Bank MICR at the bottom of your cheque leaf, next to the cheque number (on the right-hand side).
UCO Bank MICR is mainly used to check the authenticity of documents. It facilitates faster processing and clearance of various banking documents like cheques.
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