MICR Code for Dharampur — Union Bank of India
The MICR code for Dharampur branch of Union Bank of India in Samastipur, Bihar is 848026502. Use this for ECS mandates, SIP registrations, and NACH forms.
Dharampur
Union Bank of India · Samastipur, Bihar
MICR Code
848026502
Code Breakdown
About MICR Code 848026502 — Dharampur, Union Bank of India
MICR code 848026502 is the official 9-digit magnetic ink code assigned by the Reserve Bank of India to the Dharampur branch of Union Bank of India located in Samastipur, Bihar. This code is printed at the bottom of every cheque issued by this branch using magnetic E-13B ink that can be read by high-speed MICR readers at RBI clearing houses. MICR codes are used exclusively for paper-based and mandate-based transactions — cheque clearing, ECS auto-debit, NACH mandates for SIP mutual funds, and loan EMI setup. The branch participates in the Cheque Truncation System (CTS) — the electronic clearing network that processes cheques within one banking day without requiring physical movement of paper cheques between banks.
Understanding MICR Code 848026502
The 9-digit code 848026502 breaks down into three segments: 848 is the city code identifying the Samastipur CTS clearing zone, 026 is the bank code identifying Union Bank of India within that zone, and 502 is the branch code uniquely assigned to the Dharampur branch. No other branch in India shares this exact 9-digit combination. When a cheque drawn on this branch is deposited anywhere in India, the CTS system reads these three segments to instantly route the clearing request to the correct clearing house, bank, and branch — entirely automatically, without any human intervention.
How to Use MICR Code 848026502 for Mandates and Cheque Payments
MICR code 848026502 is required whenever a payment or mandate process involves paper instruments or automated debit authorisations from your Union Bank of India Dharampur account. Unlike IFSC codes — which are used for digital transfers like NEFT and RTGS — the MICR code is specifically required for the following processes:
- SIP Registration (Mutual Funds): When setting up a Systematic Investment Plan via a NACH mandate, the form asks for your bank's MICR code. Enter 848026502 to register your Union Bank of India Dharampur account for monthly SIP debits. Both paper NACH mandates and digital e-NACH flows may require this code. Paper mandates take 20–30 days to activate; e-NACH activates within 2–3 working days.
- ECS Mandates (Utility Bills, Insurance): ECS (Electronic Clearing Service) auto-debits for electricity, gas, broadband, and insurance premiums require the MICR code of your bank branch. The MICR code tells the biller's bank which CTS zone and branch to debit on each due date. Use 848026502 when setting up any recurring ECS debit from your Dharampur account.
- Loan EMI Auto-Debit (NACH Mandate): When signing a NACH mandate for home loan, personal loan, car loan, or NBFC EMI repayment, the lender's mandate form requires your account branch's MICR code to register the monthly debit. Use 848026502 for any loan EMI mandates linked to your Union Bank of India Dharampur account.
- Post-Dated Cheques (PDC): If a lender or landlord asks for post-dated cheques as security, MICR code 848026502 is already pre-printed at the bottom of your Union Bank of India cheque book issued by this branch. Verify the MICR on the cheque matches before handing over PDCs — if you have accounts at multiple Union Bank of India branches, each has a different MICR.
- Insurance Premium Collection: Life insurance, health insurance, and general insurance companies collect premiums via NACH mandates. The mandate form will have a dedicated MICR field — enter 848026502 to link your Dharampur account for automatic premium collection on each policy anniversary.
About Union Bank of India in Samastipur
Union Bank of India operates multiple branches across Samastipur, Bihar, each assigned a unique MICR code by the RBI for the Samastipur CTS clearing zone. The Dharampur branch serves customers in the local area with full cheque clearing, savings and current account services, and mandate-based auto-debit facilities including SIP, ECS, and NACH. All cheques issued by this branch carry MICR code 848026502 at the bottom in magnetic ink.
To find MICR codes for other Union Bank of India branches in Samastipur, use the Union Bank of India branches in Samastipur directory. For branches across Bihar, browse the Union Bank of India Bihar page. To view all Union Bank of India branches nationwide, visit the Union Bank of India MICR code directory.
How the RBI CTS System Processes Cheques Using MICR 848026502
When you deposit a cheque issued by Union Bank of India's Dharampur branch anywhere in India, the following automated CTS process occurs — enabled entirely by MICR code 848026502:
- Scanning: The receiving bank scans the deposited cheque and reads the MICR band at the bottom using a high-speed MICR reader.
- Zone routing: The first 3 digits (848) identify the Samastipur CTS clearing zone and route the clearing request to the correct RBI clearing house — regardless of which city the cheque was deposited in.
- Bank identification: Digits 4–6 (026) identify Union Bank of India within the Samastipur zone, directing the debit request to the correct bank's processing system.
- Branch debit: Digits 7–9 (502) identify the Dharampur branch specifically, enabling the system to locate the payer's account and process the debit without manual intervention.
- Settlement: Funds settle electronically between banks within T+1 working days. No physical cheque needs to travel between banks after the initial deposit.
This is why the MICR code must be exact. Even a single wrong digit causes the cheque to be returned unpaid — resulting in bounce penalties, mandate rejection fees, and settlement delays. BankZop verifies all MICR codes against official RBI CTS records.
Verify Before You Submit — Common MICR Mistakes
- Wrong cheque book from a different branch: If you hold accounts at multiple Union Bank of India branches, each branch's cheque book carries a different MICR code. Always verify the MICR on your cheque matches the account branch before submitting any mandate or PDC.
- Old cheque book after a branch migration or merger: If your account was moved to a different branch following a bank merger or branch consolidation, your old cheque book carries the previous branch's MICR. Get a new cheque book from your current branch and verify on BankZop before using it for NACH mandates.
- Handwritten MICR on mandate forms: Some mandate forms allow handwritten entry. Always copy the exact 9-digit code from a verified cheque or from BankZop — never estimate or guess. A single transposed digit will cause mandate activation failure.
- Submitting a NACH mandate before the activation period: Paper NACH mandates take 20–30 days to activate after submission. A lender attempting to debit your account before activation will receive a rejection — and you may incur return charges. Track your mandate activation status with your bank.
For further reference, explore our IFSC Code Lookup for online transfer codes (NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, UPI), the BSR Code Lookup for TDS and income tax challan codes, and the PIN Code Lookup for postal delivery information. Use our EMI Calculator to plan your loan repayments before applying.
Data sourced from RBI CTS records. Last reviewed Jun 2026 by BankZop Editorial Team.

