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South Indian Bank Meghalaya MICR CODE

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MICR Code
Bank South Indian Bank
Business Hours
Mode Of Payment Cash,Cheque,Demand Draft and Net banking
Branch Shillong
Contact Srijith B Nair , Ph : 022-22611209, 22658978
Bank Details South Indian Bank Shillong SIBL0000578
Location Shillong, East Khasi Hills
City Shillong
District East Khasi Hills
State Meghalaya
Pincode 793001
Country IN
Address 26 a , cantonment, g s road, bara bazar, shillong
Note: The working hours listed are generalized for all banks. Please take a note that the bank timings may vary from branch to branch. As per guidelines issued by Reserve Bank of India, banks will not be operational on 2nd and 4th Saturdays and all Sundays of a month.

Search South Indian Bank MICR Codes in Meghalaya

You can search through MICR Codes of South Indian Bank in Meghalaya State! Reserve Bank of India publishes updated MICR Codes for South Indian Bank from time to time on their website, and we are doing our best in updating information of South Indian Bank MICR Codes.

How to find MICR codes for South Indian Bank in Meghalaya?

MICR codes for South Indian Bank in Meghalaya are given in the table alongside. Address, contact numbers and other details are also provided along with the MICR code. Narrow down your search either by selecting any particular district from the drop down list or by selecting the district from South Indian Bank MICR codes list given on the right side. One can find MICR codes for all South Indian Bank branches in Meghalaya here.

South Indian Bank MICR code in Meghalaya

South Indian Bank MICR code in Meghalaya state is a standard 9 digit code printed on cheques using a special type of ink. This ink or toner is magnetic and contains iron oxide. South Indian Bank MICR number includes the document type indicator, bank code, cheque number, etc. This code is used to identify bank and account information to which the cheque belongs. The main purpose of South Indian Bank MICR code for Meghalaya branches is to make clearance process of cheques faster and without errors.

Why is South Indian Bank MICR code for Meghalaya branches used for clearing of cheques?

The South Indian Bank MICR code for Meghalaya branches allows the cheque information to be read automatically by passing it before an MICR reader. Each character produces a specific pattern which can be easily identified. South Indian Bank Meghalaya MICR code uses typically either of these two fonts E-138 and CMC-7. The MICR technology makes the characters legible even if they are obscured by stamps and signatures. This code is used By RBI (Reserve bank Of India) in clearing process to identify the branch and bank. The principal purpose of South Indian Bank MICR code for Meghalaya branches is to print accounting and routing information on cheques and other documents in a machine readable format in order to speed up the clearing process.