The IFSC code is an eleven
digit alphanumeric code.
It is an eleven
digit alphanumeric code that is required when making NEFT or RTGC transfers electronically.
Not exact matches
Before transfer of money, a bank has to identify the correct branch number which is represented in the last six
digits or the IFSC
code that comprises of a total 11
alphanumerics.
Suppose the IFSC
code of Mumbai is a 11
alphanumeric digits, then the first four characters represent the name of bank which is alphabetic.
Permanent Account Number or PAN is a unique
alphanumeric code consisting of 10
digits, allocated to the individual tax payer
Note, there are also options to use a different type of passcode such as an
alphanumeric code, which is a traditional password, a custom numeric
code, or if you're using iOS 9, you can resort the older and less secure 4 -
digit passcode (not recommended).