📄 MICR Code Finder

Search for MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) codes used on cheques. Each branch has a unique MICR code.

What is a MICR Code?

MICR code is a 9-digit code printed on cheques using magnetic ink. It helps in electronic clearing of cheques. Format: CCCCCCBBB where the first 6 digits represent the city/location, and the last 3 digits identify the bank and branch.

Type to search from 100+ banks

OR

Enter the 9-digit MICR code from the bottom of your cheque

Clear

Understanding MICR Codes

🔢

9-Digit Format

MICR codes are 9 digits: CCCCCCBBB

  • • First 6 digits: City code
  • • Last 3 digits: Bank and branch code

Cheque Processing

MICR codes enable fast, automated cheque clearing and reduce manual errors in the banking system.

🏦

Branch-Specific

Unlike SWIFT codes, MICR codes are unique to each branch. Find the exact MICR for your branch here.

📝

Mandate Setup

MICR codes are required for setting up ECS/NACH mandates for automatic payments and collections.