Given below are MICR codes for Karnataka Bank branches in Pune. MICR code is a 9 digit number. First 3 digits of it is city code, next 3 digit forms bank code and last 3 digits is branch code. MICR code is also written on checks. These MICR codes have been taken from RBI web site so are authentic.
BANK – BRANCH – MICR CODE
KARNATAKA BANK – BUDHWAR PETH (BWP) – 411052002
KARNATAKA BANK – HADAPSAR, PUNE (HSR) – 411052003



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