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SBI Bank Sikkim list of BSR Codes

BSR Code: 232
Bank Name: State Bank Of India
Link BSR Code: 4473
Nodal BSR Code: 4473
City: Gangtok
District: Gangtok
State: Sikkim
Pin Code: 737101
Address: National Highway 31a Gangtok
BSR Code: 6954
Bank Name: State Bank Of India
Link BSR Code: 4473
Nodal BSR Code: 4473
City: Jorethang
District: Sikkim
State: Sikkim
Pin Code: 737121
Address: Po - Jorethang South Sikkim
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State Bank Of India branches with BSR codes are available in 10 districts

>>East Sikkim >>Gangtok >>Gyalshing >>Lachen Bazaar >>Mangan >>North Sikkim >>Pedong >>Soreng >>South Sikkim >>West Sikkim

BSR Code for SBI

SBI BSR code can be used when filling TDS/TCS returns. BSR code is used in challan details and deductee details. BSR codes for State Bank Of India are provided by RBI. The BSR has two parts, Part A of the return relates to accounts with individual credit limits of over Rs.2,00,000. In Part B of the BSR-1 return, account-wise information is not required. It calls for consolidated information on the occupation-wise totals of accounts with individual credit limits of Rs.2,00,000 and less. Please NOTE that not all branches of SBI Bank have BSR codes and hence, some branches might not provide this facility.

How to find SBI BSR codes?

We have facilitated an easy search, you can choose a particular state, district or city and you will get all the required information for BSR codes of all SBI branches. The State Bank Of India BSR code list is given in the table alongside. You can find the codes for SBI Bank branches in India. The table consists of other information about the branch like address and contact details.

How did SBI BSR code come into existence?

State Bank Of India BSR code system was introduced in December 1972 following the recommendation of the “committee on banking statistics” under the chairmanship of Shri A. Raman, director, credit planning cell, Reserve Bank of India, adapting from the former data reporting system called Uniform Balance Book (UBB).In the revision of March 2002, an activity coding system in BSR was introduced for bringing uniformity in the classification system for comparability of the data, nationally as well as internationally.