State Bank Of India IFSC code enables account holders to transfer the money via Electronic transfers i.e. NEFT, IMPS, RTGS. All State Bank Of India branches are assigned with a unique IFSC code. The first 4 characters of State Bank Of India IFSC Code are SBIN, 5th character is 0 and the last 6 characters are unique for each branch. This 11 Character State Bank Of India IFSC code is used to identify the source bank and destination bank to make secure electronic transactions. State Bank Of India has branches spread all over India including 29 states and 706+ cities. State Bank Of India IFSC can be found on Passbook, Cheque leaf and you can also search them using Housing.com's IFSC code finder.