IFSC Code for Mehuti — Indian Bank
The IFSC code for Mehuti branch of Indian Bank in Satna, Madhya Pradesh is IDIB000M700. Use this for NEFT, RTGS, IMPS transfers and UPI account linking.
Mehuti
Indian Bank · Satna, Madhya Pradesh
IFSC Code
IDIB000M700
Code Breakdown
About IFSC Code IDIB000M700 — Mehuti, Indian Bank
IFSC code IDIB000M700 is the official 11-character alphanumeric identifier assigned by the Reserve Bank of India to the Mehuti branch of Indian Bank located in Satna, Madhya Pradesh. This code is used exclusively by India's electronic payment networks — NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, and UPI — to route digital fund transfers to the exact bank branch where the recipient's account is held. IFSC codes are not used for cheque clearing or paper-based instruments; those processes use the MICR code printed on cheque leaves. Without the correct IFSC code, no digital transfer to this branch can be processed.
How to Read IFSC Code IDIB000M700
The 11-character code IDIB000M700 is structured in three segments the RBI uses to route every NEFT and RTGS transfer: IDIB is the bank identifier — a four-letter code that identifies Indian Bank in the RBI's settlement network. 0 is the reserved zero at position 5 — always the digit 0 (never the letter O), mandated by the RBI for future use. 00M700 is the branch identifier — six alphanumeric characters assigned exclusively to the Mehuti branch. No other branch in India carries this exact combination, which is what allows NEFT and RTGS systems to credit funds to one specific branch out of more than 1.6 lakh branches nationwide.
NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, and UPI — When to Use IFSC IDIB000M700
IFSC code IDIB000M700 is required every time money moves digitally to or from the Mehuti branch. The four transfer systems that use this code work differently — here is when to use each:
- NEFT — Any Amount, Half-Hourly Batches: NEFT accepts transfers of any amount, settles in half-hourly batches, and is available 24×7 including weekends and public holidays. A transfer sent at 3:05 PM is batched at 3:30 PM and credited shortly after. The sender enters your account number + IFSC IDIB000M700 in their net banking portal.
- RTGS — Minimum ₹2 Lakh, Real-Time Settlement: RTGS is the fastest bank-to-bank transfer system in India — funds arrive in the recipient's account in real time. The minimum transaction amount is ₹2 lakh; there is no upper limit. RTGS operates on RBI working days from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Use IFSC IDIB000M700 with the recipient's account number to initiate RTGS to this branch.
- IMPS — Instant Transfers, 24×7 Including Holidays: IMPS settles within seconds — day or night, on weekends, and even on bank holidays. Using the account number + IFSC method with IDIB000M700, you can transfer up to ₹5 lakh per transaction. IMPS is the best option for urgent transfers when RTGS hours have closed.
- UPI Account Linking — One-Time Registration: When you add your Indian Bank account at Mehuti to a UPI app like PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm, or BHIM, the app validates IFSC IDIB000M700 in the background to confirm the account belongs to this branch. After the one-time linking, you use your UPI VPA for daily payments — the IFSC is not needed for individual UPI transactions.
- Net Banking Beneficiary Registration: To transfer money to someone else's Indian Bank Mehuti account, add them as a beneficiary in your bank's net banking using their account number + IFSC IDIB000M700. Most banks impose a cooling period of 30 minutes to 24 hours after a new beneficiary is added before the first transfer is permitted — plan ahead for time-sensitive transfers.
IFSC, MICR, and BSR Codes for Mehuti, Indian Bank
The Mehuti branch of Indian Bank in Satna is assigned three distinct RBI codes — each used by a completely separate banking system. These codes cannot be interchanged: entering a MICR code into an IFSC field, or vice versa, will result in an immediate rejection.
- IFSC IDIB000M700 — The code on this page. Used for NEFT (half-hourly batches), RTGS (real-time, ₹2 lakh minimum), IMPS (instant 24×7), and UPI account linking. Enter this code whenever a digital payment form asks for "IFSC Code."
- MICR 485019024 — Used for cheque clearing, ECS auto-debit mandates, NACH forms for SIP mutual fund registration, and loan EMI auto-debit setup. Printed in magnetic ink at the bottom of your cheque leaf. View the MICR code for this branch →
All three codes identify the same physical branch at Satna, Madhya Pradesh. They are gateways into three entirely separate systems operated by the RBI. A form that asks for IFSC always expects the 11-character alphanumeric code that starts with four letters.
Step-by-Step: How IFSC IDIB000M700 Routes a NEFT Transfer
When a NEFT transfer is initiated to this branch, the process that IFSC IDIB000M700 enables unfolds in five steps:
- Initiation: The sender enters the recipient's account number and IFSC IDIB000M700 in their net banking or mobile banking app and confirms the transfer.
- Validation: The sender's bank validates IDIB000M700 against the RBI's NEFT participant master list. An invalid, deactivated, or incorrectly typed IFSC code is rejected immediately — no money moves.
- Bank routing: Characters 1–4 (IDIB) identify Indian Bank as the receiving bank, routing the transfer instruction to Indian Bank's NEFT settlement account at the RBI.
- Branch routing: Characters 6–11 (00M700) identify the Mehuti branch specifically, directing the credit internally within Indian Bank's systems to the correct branch ledger.
- Settlement: At the next NEFT batch (every 30 minutes), the RBI debits the sender's bank and credits Indian Bank's settlement account. Indian Bank then credits the beneficiary's account at Mehuti.
Verify IFSC IDIB000M700 Before You Transfer — Common Mistakes
- Using MICR or BSR instead of IFSC: A field labelled "IFSC Code" expects exactly 11 alphanumeric characters starting with 4 letters. MICR codes (9 digits) and BSR codes (7 digits) are completely different identifiers and will be rejected if entered in an IFSC field.
- Typing the letter O instead of digit 0 at position 5: The 5th character of IDIB000M700 is the digit zero (0), not the letter O. In many fonts they look identical. Entering the letter O instead of 0 will fail IFSC validation immediately.
- Using a deactivated IFSC after a bank merger: When the RBI merges two banks, IFSC codes of the absorbed bank are deactivated — sometimes on a scheduled date, sometimes immediately. If Indian Bank has been involved in a merger, always verify the code on BankZop before initiating a large RTGS transfer.
- Using the wrong branch's IFSC: Funds are routed to the branch identified by the IFSC — not to any branch of the same bank. IFSC IDIB000M700 routes to Mehuti specifically. A different branch's IFSC will credit the wrong account or fail validation.
- Not accounting for the beneficiary cooling period: After you add a new beneficiary with IFSC IDIB000M700 in net banking, most banks block transfers for 30 minutes to 24 hours. Add new beneficiaries in advance — don't wait until the moment you need to transfer.
Need this branch's code for cheque or mandate-related transactions? View the MICR code for Mehuti, Indian Bank →
For further reference, use the BSR Code Lookup for TDS challan codes, the PIN Code Lookup for postal delivery information, and our EMI Calculator to plan loan repayments.
Data sourced from RBI NEFT/RTGS master records and NPCI. Last reviewed Jun 2026 by BankZop Editorial Team.

