State Bank of India RASMECCC-SARC, SHIMLA Branch IFSC Code
SBIN 0005282
RASMECCC-SARC, SHIMLA — SHIMLA, HIMACHAL PRADESH
RTGS: ✗
NEFT: ✓
IMPS: ✓
UPI: ✓
Branch Details
- Bank
- State Bank of India
- Branch
- RASMECCC-SARC, SHIMLA
- IFSC Code
- SBIN0005282
- Address
- SBI MAIN BRANCH THE MALL SHIMLA DISTSIMLA STATE HIMACHAL PRADESH PIN171003 Open in Google Maps
- City
- SHIMLA
- District
- SHIMLA
- State
- HIMACHAL PRADESH
How to Use This IFSC Code
NEFT Transfer
Use IFSC code SBIN0005282 to send money via NEFT to this branch. NEFT transfers are processed in hourly batches during working hours. No minimum amount required.
RTGS Not Available
This branch does not support RTGS. Use NEFT or IMPS for transfer. For high-value payments, choose a nearby State Bank of India branch with RTGS enabled.
IMPS Transfer
IMPS is available 24×7 including holidays. Maximum ₹5 lakhs per transaction. Use IFSC code SBIN0005282.
IFSC Code Structure
S
B
I
N
0
0
0
5
2
8
2
- SBIN — Bank code (State Bank of India)
- 0 — Reserved (always 0)
- 005282 — Branch code (RASMECCC-SARC, SHIMLA)
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SHIMLA MAIN BRANCH
SBIN0000718
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THEOG
SBIN0001075
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JUBBAL
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MICR: 171002071 RTGS ✓ NEFT ✓ IMPS ✓
Frequently Asked Questions
Is SBIN0005282 valid for online transfer?
Yes, SBIN0005282 is a valid IFSC code for State Bank of India RASMECCC-SARC, SHIMLA branch in SHIMLA, HIMACHAL PRADESH. You can use this code for NEFT, and IMPS transfers.
What bank does SBIN0005282 belong to?
SBIN0005282 belongs to State Bank of India. The first 4 characters "SBIN" identify the bank.
Why can't I use SBIN0005282 for RTGS?
This branch does not support RTGS transfers. You can use NEFT or IMPS for fund transfers instead. RTGS is typically available at larger branches.