Overview of IFSC Code UTIB0STAUCB: The IFSC code UTIB0STAUCB uniquely identifies the Axis Bank branch located at The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. This 11-digit alphanumeric code is mandatory for routing electronic fund transfers like NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS to the correct bank account.

IFSC Code UTIB0STAUCB - Axis Bank The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank

UTIB0STAUCB Axis Bank Ankola Uttara Kannada Karnataka

2959 HEAD OFFICE BRANCH MAIN ROAD POST BOX NO 1 ANKOLA 581314

Quick Info

IFSC: UTIB0STAUCB

Pincode: 581314

District: Uttara Kannada

Status: Active

About Axis Bank The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank

IFSC Code UTIB0STAUCB belongs to Axis Bank The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank branch located in Ankola, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka. This branch serves customers in Ankola, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka and surrounding areas.

Understanding IFSC Code UTIB0STAUCB

The IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) UTIB0STAUCB is an 11-character alphanumeric code assigned by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to uniquely identify this specific bank branch. The code structure follows a specific format:

  • First 4 characters (UTIB): Bank code identifying Axis Bank
  • 5th character (0): Reserved for future use (always 0)
  • Last 6 characters (STAUCB): Unique branch identifier for The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank
Electronic Fund Transfer Services

IFSC Code UTIB0STAUCB is essential for all electronic fund transfers in India. This code ensures that money transfers are routed to the correct bank branch. The following payment systems use IFSC codes:

NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer)

Batch processing system for fund transfers. Available Yes at this branch.

Processing: Multiple batches daily, typically settles within 2 hours during banking hours.

RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement)

Real-time fund transfer for high-value transactions (minimum ₹2 lakh). Available Yes at this branch.

Processing: Real-time settlement, typically within minutes during RTGS hours.

IMPS (Immediate Payment Service)

24/7 instant fund transfer service via mobile or internet banking. Available Yes at this branch.

Processing: Instant transfer, available 24/7 including holidays.

UPI (Unified Payments Interface)

Instant mobile payment system using UPI ID or QR code. Available Yes at this branch.

Processing: Instant transfer, available 24/7, no IFSC code needed for UPI transactions.

Branch Location and Accessibility

The Axis Bank The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank branch is located at 2959 HEAD OFFICE BRANCH MAIN ROAD POST BOX NO 1 ANKOLA 581314 (Pincode: 581314) in Ankola, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka. This location serves customers in Ankola, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka and nearby areas. When initiating any electronic fund transfer to an account held at this branch, you must use IFSC Code UTIB0STAUCB to ensure the transaction is routed correctly.

How to Use IFSC Code UTIB0STAUCB

When making online fund transfers to an account at this branch, you will need:

  1. IFSC Code: UTIB0STAUCB (for NEFT, RTGS, IMPS)
  2. Account Number: The recipient's account number
  3. Account Holder Name: As registered with the bank
Important: Always verify the IFSC code before initiating any fund transfer. Incorrect IFSC codes can result in failed transactions or funds being sent to the wrong branch. This IFSC code information is verified from official Reserve Bank of India (RBI) records and is updated regularly to ensure accuracy.
Finding Other Axis Bank Branches

If you're looking for other Axis Bank branches in Ankola, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka or nearby areas, use our Axis Bank branch finder. You can search by city, district, or state to find all Axis Bank branches with their respective IFSC codes.

Branch Details
IFSC Code: UTIB0STAUCB
Bank Name: Axis Bank
Branch Name: The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank
Address: 2959 HEAD OFFICE BRANCH MAIN ROAD POST BOX NO 1 ANKOLA 581314
City: Ankola
District: Uttara Kannada
State: Karnataka
Pincode: 581314
Payment Services Available
NEFT
Available
RTGS
Available
IMPS
Available
UPI
Available


Axis Bank The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank Branch IFSC Code UTIB0STAUCB — Complete Banking Guide for Ankola, Karnataka

IFSC code UTIB0STAUCB belongs to the The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank branch of Axis Bank in Ankola, Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka. This 11-character code, assigned by the Reserve Bank of India, is mandatory for all digital fund transfers — NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, and UPI. Every payment initiated to an account at this branch must include IFSC UTIB0STAUCB to ensure accurate routing through India's centralised payment infrastructure. Providing an incorrect IFSC may delay or fail the transaction, so always verify the code before confirming any transfer.

About Axis Bank, The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank Branch

The The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank branch of Axis Bank in Ankola, Karnataka serves retail and corporate customers in Uttara Kannada district with a full range of banking products. Services typically include savings and current accounts, fixed and recurring deposits, personal and home loans, vehicle finance, trade finance, locker facilities, and wealth management. The branch also supports digital banking — internet banking, mobile banking, UPI, and contactless debit/credit card issuance. Its IFSC UTIB0STAUCB is the key identifier for all fund transfers routed to accounts at this location through RBI's payment systems.

Payment Methods Using IFSC UTIB0STAUCB

Four primary digital payment rails use IFSC UTIB0STAUCB for transfers to Axis Bank, The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank: NEFT — batch-based, 48 half-hourly settlements daily, no minimum amount, ideal for regular transfers; RTGS — real-time, 24×7, minimum ₹2 lakh, used for high-value transactions; IMPS — instant, 24×7, up to ₹5 lakh, best for urgent transfers; UPI — uses Virtual Payment Address (VPA) linked to accounts at this branch, instant and zero-cost for most transactions. For each method, the sender's bank verifies IFSC UTIB0STAUCB against the RBI IFSC master list before processing the payment.

MICR Code and Branch Details

In addition to the IFSC, the The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank branch of Axis Bank in Ankola carries a MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) code — a 9-digit number printed on cheques that identifies the bank, city, and branch for cheque clearing through the MICR-based clearing system. While NEFT/RTGS/IMPS use the IFSC UTIB0STAUCB exclusively for electronic transfers, MICR remains relevant for paper-based cheque processing. Both codes are listed on this page for complete branch reference.

How to Verify IFSC UTIB0STAUCB Before Transferring

Before initiating any high-value transfer to IFSC UTIB0STAUCB, verify the code through: (1) the RBI's official IFSC repository at rbi.org.in; (2) Axis Bank's official website branch locator; (3) MahaFind's IFSC lookup — the page you are currently viewing. Cross-reference the branch address and bank name displayed here against the details provided by your recipient to confirm accuracy. A mismatch in even one character of the IFSC can reroute your transfer to a different branch entirely.

FAQs — Axis Bank The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank, Ankola IFSC

What is the IFSC of Axis Bank The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank in Ankola?

The IFSC of Axis Bank, The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank branch in Ankola, Karnataka is UTIB0STAUCB. Use this for NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, and UPI transfers to any account at this branch.

What is the minimum amount for NEFT to IFSC UTIB0STAUCB?

There is no minimum amount for NEFT transfers. You can send as little as ₹1. RTGS requires a minimum of ₹2 lakh. IMPS supports up to ₹5 lakh per transaction. All three use IFSC UTIB0STAUCB to route funds to Axis Bank, The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank, Ankola.

Who assigns IFSC codes like UTIB0STAUCB?

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) assigns all IFSC codes in India. Axis Bank applied for the IFSC for its The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank branch in Ankola, and RBI issued UTIB0STAUCB as the unique identifier. The complete list of valid IFSCs is maintained in RBI's IFSC master directory.

Can I use IFSC UTIB0STAUCB for UPI payments?

UPI payments are linked to a Virtual Payment Address (VPA) rather than an IFSC directly, but the underlying account is mapped to IFSC UTIB0STAUCB at Axis Bank, The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank, Ankola. When sending money via NEFT/RTGS/IMPS to this branch's account holders, always use IFSC UTIB0STAUCB.

About IFSC Code UTIB0STAUCB

IFSC Code UTIB0STAUCB belongs to Axis Bank branch The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank located in Ankola, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka.

Branch Information

  • IFSC Code: UTIB0STAUCB
  • Bank: Axis Bank
  • Branch: The Ankola Urban Cooperative Bank
  • Address: 2959 HEAD OFFICE BRANCH MAIN ROAD POST BOX NO 1 ANKOLA 581314
  • City: Ankola
  • District: Uttara Kannada
  • State: Karnataka
  • Pincode: 581314

Payment Services

  • NEFT: Available
  • RTGS: Available
  • IMPS: Available
  • UPI: Available
Note: IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is an 11-character code used to identify bank branches for electronic fund transfers (NEFT, RTGS, IMPS). Always verify the IFSC code before initiating any transaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is an 11-character alphanumeric code used to identify bank branches for electronic fund transfers. You can find IFSC code using our IFSC code search tool by entering the bank name, branch name, or the IFSC code itself.

To check IFSC code, use our IFSC code search tool. Enter the bank name and branch name, or search by IFSC code directly. You can also find banks near me by searching with your location.

IFSC code format consists of 11 characters: first 4 characters represent the bank name, followed by a zero (0), and the last 6 characters represent the branch code. For example, HDFC0001234 where HDFC is the bank code and 001234 is the branch code.

To find banks near me, use our IFSC finder tool. Enter your city or location, and we will show you all nearby bank branches with their IFSC codes, addresses, and contact details.

IFSC code is used for electronic fund transfers (NEFT, RTGS, IMPS) and is 11 characters long. MICR code is used for cheque processing and is 9 digits long. Both codes uniquely identify a bank branch.

You can verify IFSC code using our check IFSC code tool. Enter the IFSC code, and we will display the complete branch details including bank name, branch name, address, and available payment services (NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, UPI).

Yes, IFSC code is required for all electronic fund transfer methods including NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer), RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement), and IMPS (Immediate Payment Service). Our tool shows which services are available for each branch.

To get IFSC code by bank name and branch, use our search tool. Select "Search by Bank & Branch" option, enter the bank name (e.g., Axis Bank) and branch name, and we will display the complete IFSC code details.