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You can search through MICR Codes of Axis Bank in District of Assam State by using the search box or you can browse through the table using the conrols at the bottom.
>>Assam >>Balipara >>Barpeta >>Bihpuria >>Bongaigaon >>Cachar >>Chirang >>Darrang >>Demow >>Dergaon >>Dhekiajuli >>Dhemaji >>Dhing >>Dhubri >>Dibrugarh >>Gauripur >>Goalpara >>Gohpur >>Golaghat >>Guwahati >>Hailakandi >>Hajo >>Jorhat >>Kamrup >>Kamrup M >>Kamrup Metro >>Kamrup Metropolitan >>Kamrup(Metro) >>Kamrupmetro >>Karbi Anglong >>Karimganj >>Kokrajhar >>Lakhimpur >>Lakhipur >>Lumding >>Majuli >>Mankachar >>Mariani >>Morigaon >>Nagaon >>Nalbari >>North Cachar Hills >>Patharkandi >>Sarbhog >>Sibsagar >>Sonitpur >>South Salmaramankachar >>South Tripura >>Tamulpur >>Tinsukia >>Udalguri
MICR codes for Axis Bank in are given in the table alongside. Details like address and contact numbers are also provided along with the MICR code. Narrow down your search either by selecting any particular city from the drop down list or by selecting the city from Axis Bank MICR codes list in given on the right side. You can find MICR codes for all Axis Bank district of Assam state here.
Axis Bank MICR code for is used in banking industry for processing cheques and MICR stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. It is used to identify the bank branch to which the cheque belongs. When a cheque goes for clearing, this code is read by a magnetic reader and then automatically sorted. MICR technology speeds up the whole process compared to manual reading and sorting. MICR code for Axis Bank branches is present at the bottom of every cheque leaf.
Axis Bank MICR code for is a standard 9 digit code. The MICR number can have only 14 characters viz. the numbers 0-9 and for special symbols- transit, amount, on-us, and dash. Axis Bank MICR code for Assam branches comprises of the document type indicator, bank code, cheque number, etc. Axis Bank Assam MICR code uses typically either of these two fonts E-138 and CMC-7. The MICR technology makes the characters readable even if they are obscured by stamps and signatures. This code is used By Reserve bank Of India in clearing process to identify the branch and bank.