IFSC Code for Kakinada — Punjab & Sind Bank
The IFSC code for Kakinada branch of Punjab & Sind Bank in East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh is PSIB0021012. Use this for NEFT, RTGS, IMPS transfers and UPI account linking.
Kakinada
Punjab & Sind Bank · East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh
IFSC Code
PSIB0021012
Code Breakdown
About IFSC Code PSIB0021012 — Kakinada, Punjab & Sind Bank
IFSC code PSIB0021012 is the official 11-character alphanumeric identifier assigned by the Reserve Bank of India to the Kakinada branch of Punjab & Sind Bank located in East Godavari, Andhra 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 PSIB0021012
The 11-character code PSIB0021012 is structured in three segments the RBI uses to route every NEFT and RTGS transfer: PSIB is the bank identifier — a four-letter code that identifies Punjab & Sind 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. 021012 is the branch identifier — six alphanumeric characters assigned exclusively to the Kakinada 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 PSIB0021012
IFSC code PSIB0021012 is required every time money moves digitally to or from the Kakinada branch.
- NEFT — Any Amount, Half-Hourly Batches: Settles in half-hourly batches, available 24×7. The sender enters your account number + IFSC PSIB0021012.
- RTGS — Minimum ₹2 Lakh, Real-Time Settlement: Funds arrive in real time. Operates 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM on RBI working days.
- IMPS — Instant Transfers, 24×7 Including Holidays: Settles within seconds. Up to ₹5 lakh per transaction using account number + IFSC.
- UPI Account Linking — One-Time Registration: The app validates IFSC PSIB0021012 in the background during account setup.
- Net Banking Beneficiary Registration: Add using account number + IFSC PSIB0021012. Allow 30 min–24 hour cooling period.
IFSC, MICR, and BSR Codes for Kakinada, Punjab & Sind Bank
The Kakinada branch is assigned three distinct RBI codes — each used by a completely separate banking system. These codes cannot be interchanged.
- IFSC PSIB0021012 — NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, and UPI account linking.
- MICR 533023002 — Cheque clearing, ECS, NACH, SIP mandates. View MICR code →
- BSR 0371075 — TDS challan deposits, Form 16, Form 26AS. View BSR code →
Step-by-Step: How IFSC PSIB0021012 Routes a NEFT Transfer
- Initiation: Sender enters account number and IFSC PSIB0021012.
- Validation: Sender's bank validates the IFSC against the RBI NEFT master list.
- Bank routing: PSIB identifies Punjab & Sind Bank as the receiving bank.
- Branch routing: 021012 routes to Kakinada specifically.
- Settlement: At the next NEFT batch, RBI credits Punjab & Sind Bank who credits the beneficiary account.
Common Mistakes to Avoid with IFSC PSIB0021012
- Using MICR or BSR instead of IFSC — they serve completely different systems and will be rejected.
- Typing letter O instead of digit 0 at position 5 — will fail IFSC validation immediately.
- Using a deactivated IFSC after a bank merger — always verify before large RTGS transfers.
- Using the wrong branch IFSC — funds route to the branch identified, not any branch of the same bank.
- Not accounting for beneficiary cooling period — add beneficiaries at least one business day in advance.
Need this branch's MICR code? View MICR code for Kakinada →
For TDS challan filing use the BSR Code Lookup. Plan loan repayments with our EMI Calculator.
Data sourced from RBI NEFT/RTGS master records and NPCI. Last reviewed Jun 2026 by BankZop Editorial Team.

