Union Bank of India BSR Codes — All Branches by State
Browse Union Bank of India's 7,817 branches across 32 states. Select your state to find the 7-digit BSR code for your branch — required for TDS challan filing, Form 16 & income tax compliance.
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Union Bank of India BSR Codes — Complete Branch Directory
Union Bank of India is one of India's major banks with 7,817 branches spread across 32 states and union territories, all registered in the Reserve Bank of India's Basic Statistical Return (BSR) database. Every Union Bank of India branch that is authorised to accept direct tax deposits has a unique 7-digit BSR code — the mandatory identifier required for TDS challan filing, Form 16 generation, and Form 26AS tax credit matching. BankZop's Union Bank of India BSR directory covers all active branches across India, sourced from official RBI records and updated regularly.
You need the Union Bank of India BSR code of a specific branch whenever you deposit TDS at that branch and need to quote the Challan Identification Number (CIN) in your TDS returns. This page lets you drill down by state, city, and branch to find the exact 7-digit BSR code in seconds.
What is the BSR Code for Union Bank of India?
The BSR code for any Union Bank of India branch is a 7-digit numeric code that uniquely identifies that branch within India's tax payment infrastructure. The first three digits of every Union Bank of India BSR code identify the bank, and the final four digits identify the specific branch — making the full 7-digit code unique to that single Union Bank of India location.
Unlike the IFSC code (which identifies a branch for NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS transfers) or the MICR code (which identifies a branch for cheque clearing), the BSR code is specifically used for the Income Tax ecosystem — TDS challans, advance tax deposits, and self-assessment tax payments.
How the Union Bank of India BSR Code Is Structured
Every Union Bank of India BSR code follows the standard 7-digit RBI format:
- Digits 1–3 (Bank Code): Always numeric — these three digits uniquely identify Union Bank of India across the entire RBI tax payment network. All Union Bank of India branches share the same 3-digit bank code prefix.
- Digits 4–7 (Branch Code): Four numeric digits that uniquely identify the specific Union Bank of India branch. This is what differentiates one Union Bank of India branch from another within the BSR system.
Always enter the full 7 digits when filing on the Income Tax e-Filing portal. A common error is dropping leading zeros — for example, entering 20299 instead of 0020299 — which causes the challan to fail validation.
How to Find Your Union Bank of India Branch BSR Code
BankZop provides the fastest way to find any Union Bank of India branch BSR code in India. Use the drill-down above:
- Step 1 — Select State: Choose your state from the list above. Union Bank of India operates in 32 states — use the filter box to find yours instantly.
- Step 2 — Select City: After selecting your state, choose the city where your Union Bank of India branch is located.
- Step 3 — Select Branch: Pick your specific branch from the list of all Union Bank of India branches in that city.
- Step 4 — View Result: The branch result page displays the complete 7-digit BSR code with a one-click Copy button, plus the IFSC code, MICR code, address, pincode, and phone number.
Alternatively, the Union Bank of India BSR code for a specific branch appears on the TDS challan counterfoil issued after a deposit at that branch, and in the downloadable challan PDF from your net banking portal. You can also call the Union Bank of India branch directly to confirm the BSR code before filing.
When You Need the Union Bank of India BSR Code
TDS Challan Filing (Challan 280, 281, 282)
When you deposit TDS, advance tax, or self-assessment tax at a Union Bank of India branch, the bank issues a challan counterfoil. This counterfoil carries the branch's 7-digit BSR code, the date of deposit, and the challan serial number — together forming the Challan Identification Number (CIN). The CIN is a mandatory field in every TDS return (Form 24Q, 26Q, 27Q, 27EQ) filed on the Income Tax e-Filing portal. An incorrect Union Bank of India BSR code at this stage means the TDS credit will never match in Form 26AS.
Form 16 (TDS Certificate for Salaried Employees)
Employers who deduct TDS from salaries and deposit it at a Union Bank of India branch must quote the branch's BSR code in their quarterly TDS returns (Form 24Q). This BSR code then flows into Form 16 Part A — the TDS certificate issued to employees. If the wrong Union Bank of India BSR code is quoted in Form 24Q, the TRACES system cannot validate the challan, and the Form 16 generated will carry incorrect information — creating problems for employees during ITR filing.
Form 26AS (Annual Tax Credit Statement)
Form 26AS is the taxpayer's consolidated annual tax statement, auto-generated by the Income Tax Department from data filed by deductors. Each TDS entry in Form 26AS is matched using the BSR code + date of deposit + challan serial number combination. A wrong Union Bank of India BSR code in the TDS return means the credit never appears in the taxpayer's 26AS — causing refund delays and potential demand notices even though the tax was actually paid.
TDS Challan Correction via TRACES
If you discover an incorrect Union Bank of India BSR code has been filed in a TDS return, you can submit a correction request through the TRACES portal (tdscpc.gov.in) or at the Union Bank of India branch where the payment was made. However, corrections are subject to time limits and add administrative burden. Always verify the BSR code on BankZop before filing to avoid this.
Union Bank of India BSR Code vs IFSC Code vs MICR Code
All three codes identify a Union Bank of India branch but serve completely different systems:
| Feature | Union Bank of India BSR Code | Union Bank of India IFSC Code | Union Bank of India MICR Code |
|---|---|---|---|
| Length | 7 digits | 11 alphanumeric | 9 digits |
| Used For | TDS challan, Form 16, Form 26AS | NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, UPI transfers | Cheque clearing, NACH, ECS mandates |
| Where Found | TDS challan counterfoil, net banking, BankZop | Passbook, cheque, net banking, BankZop | Bottom of cheque, passbook, BankZop |
| System | RBI / Income Tax (TDS) | RBI NEFT/RTGS network | RBI CTS cheque clearing |
Use BSR for TDS deposits and income tax compliance. Use Union Bank of India IFSC codes for NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, and UPI transfers. Use Union Bank of India MICR codes for cheques and NACH/ECS mandates.
Union Bank of India BSR Codes Across States
Union Bank of India has 7,817 BSR-enabled branches registered in the RBI's Basic Statistical Return database. Here is the state-wise branch breakdown — click any state above to browse branches directly:
Branch counts reflect BSR-registered branches in the RBI database as of Jun 2026. Data sourced from official RBI records.
To find BSR codes for other banks, visit the BSR Code Lookup homepage. For electronic fund transfer codes, use the Union Bank of India IFSC Code directory. For cheque and NACH codes, use the Union Bank of India MICR Code directory. To plan loan repayments, try the free EMI Calculator.
Data sourced from RBI Basic Statistical Return records. Last reviewed Jun 2026 by BankZop Editorial Team.

