Development Credit Bank has 7 branches in Hyderabad like Secundrabad (058) , S.R.Nagar (072) , Hyderabad (027) , . Please select a branch from the list below to get the location, contact details, IFSC code, MICR code.

IFSC Codes of Development Credit Bank in Hyderabad

Branch Name Branch Address IFSC Code MICR Code Bank City District State
Secundrabad (058) Sidharth Plaza, 44, Sarojini Devi Road, Secunderabad 500 003 DCBL0000058 500072006 Development Credit Bank Secunderabad Cantonment Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
S.R.Nagar (072) Hyderabad Tirumala Manasa, Sanjeeva Reddy Nagar, Hyderabad
500 038
DCBL0000072 500072007 Development Credit Bank Hyderabad Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad (027) 30/1, Methodist Complex, Abids Road, Hyderabad 500 001 DCBL0000027 500072002 Development Credit Bank Hyderabad Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
Habsiguda (050) Triadd # 7-93, 1/F, Above Food World, Hyderabad - 500 077 DCBL0000050 500072004 Development Credit Bank Hyderabad Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
Gaddiannaramm (076) 18-99/1, Road #5, Kamlanagr, Dilsokhnagar, Hyderabad -60 DCBL0000076 500072008 Development Credit Bank Hyderabad Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
Chandanagar (085) Shubham Plaza, 4-91, Chanda Nagar, Hyderabad- 500 050 DCBL0000085 500072009 Development Credit Bank Chandanagar Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
A.S.Rao Nagar (051) Sree Amulya Estates, Kushaiguda, A S Rao Nagar, Capra,
Hyderabad -62
DCBL0000051 500072005 Development Credit Bank Hyderabad Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh

What is IFSC code of a bank?

Full form of IFSC code is Indian Financial System Code.
When you want to make a payment to an account you would need to mention an IFSC code along with the account number. IFSC code is used to identify a branch of a bank. An account number along with an IFSC code is used uniquely identify an account. This combination can be then used to make online fund transfer through NEFT or RTGS.
On the other hand, NEFT transactions generally take upto 2 hours to settle.

What is the use of MICR code?

MICR stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. It appears on your cheque just after your cheque number. It is used to identify a particular branch of a bank in a city. It is a nine digit number of which first 3 digits stand for city, next 3 for bank and last 3 for branch.
The MICR code is used for clearing the cheques. A machine can read MICR code and quickly identify the exact branch where the account of the cheque issuers is held.

What is the time of Neft?

National Electronic Funds Transfer is used for transferring the funds online. The system is available from 8 in the morning till 7 in the evening and 1 in the afternoon. Any NEFT requests not cleared on a day are rolled over to the next day and cleared on next working day. If you want to transfer funds instantly use RTGS or IMPS instead. You can also use online wallets.