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Vishal Gehrana, Partner Designate at Karanjawala & Co. and Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India, says, “The IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is a unique identifier for bank branches used in electronic payment systems like NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS. While the code often includes an abbreviation of the bank’s name, a change in the bank’s name does not automatically result in a change to the IFSC code. If the bank or RBI decides to update the IFSC codes to reflect the new name, this will be done in a phased and well-communicated manner. Customers will be notified in advance, and the transition will be managed to ensure that there is no disruption to banking services. During any such transition, payments made using the old IFSC code are typically redirected to the correct branch, and online banking systems are updated automatically. Therefore, customers do not need to worry about failed transactions or immediate changes to their banking details. Any change to the IFSC code will be clearly communicated, and sufficient time will be given to adapt.”

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