"Swift code of erstwhile Syndicate Bank (SYNBINBBXXX) which is used for sending or receiving SWIFT messages for foreign exchange transactions shall be discontinued effect from July 1, 2021. The bank also announced the discontinuation of the current swift code that is being used by the erstwhile Syndicate Bank customers for foreign exchange transactions. "We request you to inform the remitters (senders) to use only your new IFSC code starting with "CNRB" while sending NEFT/RTGS/IMPS, from now itself," the lender added. The new IFSC codes will be required by the customers for NEFT/RTGS/IMPS transactions. "All the IFSC starting with SYNB will be disabled W.E.F ," the bank said. The customers can also contact Canara Bank through the customer care number 18004250018. The customers can get new codes through the following link: /IFSC.html or by visiting any Canara Bank branch.
The new IFSC codes will now begin with CNRB instead of SYNB and 10000 will need to be added to the existing IFSC code number. "Dear customer, replace e-syndicate cheque book and cheques issued to the third party as validity for presentation expires on ," Canara Bank said, reported Mint.Īlso read: Rupee falls 7 paise to 74.26 against US dollar in early trade The present e-Syndicate Bank cheque book with old MICR and IFSC is valid up to June 30 only.
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The bank has asked the customers of Syndicate Bank to update their bank branch's IFSC code by June 30. Cheque books and IFSC codes of erstwhile Syndicate Bank will become invalid from next month, Canara Bank informed.