ICICI Bank India Ltd. is the second largest bank in India. Its customer base is far greater than its nearby competitors. With innovative banking services and timely up gradation of technology, ICICI Bank has entered into international banking as one of the leaders. In this regard there are certain important numbers and other codes that one needs to understand and know. The initiation surely comes with the ICICI Bank customer care number. ICICI Bank provides a 24 x 7 customer service.
All you have to do is dial the customer care number provided below to talk to an ICICI Bank customer service executive and enquire about anything you want to know about the bank and its services.
Secondly, we need to know the ABA routing number of the bank account in question if we plan to transfer money to US through ICICI e-transfer facility. In case your funds transfer is rejected, it might be due to some error in the ABA routing number you provided. Then you have ICICI Bank RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement) Code. RTGS Code is an 11-character alphanumeric code assigned to the branches of ICICI Bank that have Core banking facility. Along with the account number to which money is being credited, the RTGS code is also required for transactions of amounts above Rs. 1 lakh. For transactions below Rs. 1 lakh NEFT or National electronic fund transfer facility is used by the banks.
Other important codes for banks and branches of ICICI Bank include IFS code and MICR code that identify each ICICI Bank Branch. Any information about these codes and numbers is available with the ICICI Bank customer care department. Any further info on ICICI Bank and ICICI Bank Banking Services can be accumulated from our pages on each.