ICICI Bank IFSC Codes in Cuttack, Odisha
14 ICICI Bank branches in Cuttack, Odisha — all with IFSC codes for NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, and UPI transfers. Click any branch to view its full details.
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ICICI Bank IFSC Codes in Cuttack, Odisha
ICICI Bank has 14 branches in Cuttack, Odisha, with 14 branches registered on the Reserve Bank of India's NEFT and RTGS payment networks. Each branch has a unique 11-character IFSC code — the mandatory alphanumeric identifier required for all electronic fund transfers in India. BankZop's ICICI Bank Cuttack directory is sourced directly from official RBI master data, making it the most reliable reference for branch IFSC codes in Cuttack.
Click any branch from the list above to view its complete details — IFSC code, MICR code, BSR code, address, pincode, and phone number — all on a single result page with one-click copy buttons.
How to Find Your ICICI Bank IFSC Code in Cuttack
You are one click away from the IFSC code you need. Here is the process:
- Step 1 — Filter if needed: Type your branch name in the search box above if the list is long. The list filters instantly as you type.
- Step 2 — Click your branch: Click the branch where your ICICI Bank account is held. Make sure it is the exact branch — not just any ICICI Bank branch in Cuttack.
- Step 3 — Copy the IFSC code: The result page shows the 11-character IFSC code with a large Copy button, displayed in monospace font for easy reading. It also shows the MICR code, BSR code, full address, and phone number for the same branch.
If you are not sure which branch your account belongs to, check the first page of your ICICI Bank passbook, your internet banking account summary, or the account details section of your ICICI Bank mobile banking app. The IFSC code shown there will match the one on BankZop for the same branch.
What is the IFSC Code for ICICI Bank in Cuttack?
Every ICICI Bank branch in Cuttack has an 11-character IFSC code structured as follows:
- Characters 1–4 (Bank Code): All ICICI Bank branches — in Cuttack and across India — share the same 4-letter bank code prefix assigned by the RBI. This uniquely identifies ICICI Bank within the entire NEFT/RTGS network.
- Character 5 (Reserved Zero): Always the digit 0, never the letter O. Reserved by the RBI for future use. All 14 ICICI Bank Cuttack branches share this character.
- Characters 6–11 (Branch Code): These 6 alphanumeric characters are unique to each branch. This is what differentiates the 14 ICICI Bank branches in Cuttack from each other. Even two branches on the same street will have different branch codes.
This means you can quickly validate any ICICI Bank IFSC code by checking that the first 4 characters match the bank's code and the 5th character is 0. If either check fails, the code is invalid.
When You Need the ICICI Bank Cuttack IFSC Code
Sending NEFT or RTGS Transfers to ICICI Bank Accounts in Cuttack
When someone needs to transfer money to your ICICI Bank account in Cuttack via NEFT or RTGS, they need your account number and your branch's IFSC code. NEFT settles in half-hourly batches (available 24×7), while RTGS settles in real time for amounts above ₹2 lakh. Both are operated by the RBI and require the exact 11-character IFSC code of your specific ICICI Bank branch in Cuttack. A single wrong character causes the transfer to fail.
IMPS Transfers to Cuttack Branches
IMPS, operated by NPCI, enables instant 24×7 transfers to ICICI Bank accounts in Cuttack — including weekends and public holidays. Transfers using IFSC + account number are the most common method for IMPS. The IFSC code of the receiving ICICI Bank branch in Cuttack is required to route the payment correctly.
UPI Account Registration
When you add your ICICI Bank Cuttack account to a UPI app — PhonePe, Google Pay, BHIM, Paytm — the app requires your IFSC code to validate and link your bank account. Once your account is linked, daily UPI transactions use your VPA and you don't need to re-enter the IFSC.
Net Banking Beneficiary Registration
Adding a ICICI Bank Cuttack branch account as a beneficiary in any bank's net banking portal requires the account number and IFSC code of the specific branch. Most banks impose a 30-minute to 24-hour cooling period for new beneficiaries before allowing large transfers. Always verify the IFSC code on BankZop before registering a new beneficiary to avoid delays.
ICICI Bank IFSC vs MICR vs BSR in Cuttack — Which Code to Use
| Task | Code Needed | Where to Find |
|---|---|---|
| NEFT / RTGS transfer | IFSC (11 characters) | Branch list above → result page |
| IMPS / UPI account linking | IFSC (11 characters) | Branch list above → result page |
| SIP / NACH mandate | MICR (9 digits) | ICICI Bank Cuttack MICR |
| ECS / insurance auto-debit | MICR (9 digits) | ICICI Bank Cuttack MICR |
| TDS challan deposit | BSR (7 digits) | Branch result page or BSR Lookup |
About ICICI Bank Branches in Cuttack, Odisha
ICICI Bank has been serving customers in Cuttack with a network of 14 branches offering full banking services — savings accounts, current accounts, loans, fixed deposits, and digital banking. All 14 IFSC-enabled branches participate in the RBI's NEFT and RTGS settlement networks, ensuring electronic transfers to and from these branches are processed reliably and securely.
To browse ICICI Bank branches in other cities in Odisha, visit the ICICI Bank Odisha directory. For all ICICI Bank branches nationwide, see the ICICI Bank IFSC code directory. For cheque clearing and NACH codes, use the ICICI Bank Cuttack MICR directory. For loan EMI planning, use the free EMI Calculator.
Data sourced from RBI NEFT/RTGS master records and NPCI. Last reviewed Jun 2026 by BankZop Editorial Team.
Frequently Asked Questions — ICICI Bank IFSC Codes in Cuttack
- NEFT transfers — National Electronic Funds Transfer (batch, any amount, 24×7)
- RTGS transfers — Real Time Gross Settlement (instant, above ₹2 lakh)
- IMPS transfers — Immediate Payment Service (24×7, instant)
- UPI account linking — adding your ICICI Bank account to UPI apps like PhonePe, Google Pay, BHIM
- Net banking beneficiary — adding payees for online transfers

