Below are the complete branch details for Bank of India, MUMBAI OVERSEAS branch, located in MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA. The IFSC assigned by the Reserve Bank of India to this branch is BKID0000150. Whether you want to transfer money, add a beneficiary, verify a cheque or simply confirm the branch address, you will find authentic, up-to-date information on this page that has been cross-checked against the bank's branch directory and the RBI's master list of participants in the National Electronic Funds Transfer system.
The IFSC code is one of the most frequently asked-for pieces of information when somebody wants to send you money or set up a recurring credit such as a salary, EMI auto-debit or supplier payment. Knowing exactly which IFSC belongs to your branch — in this case BKID0000150 for Bank of India – MUMBAI OVERSEAS — saves you from rejected transfers, returned credits and the back-and-forth that follows them.
IFSC stands for Indian Financial System Code. It is an 11-character code that pinpoints a particular bank branch on the RBI's real-time payment rails. Every NEFT, RTGS or IMPS instruction must carry the destination branch's IFSC for the credit to land in the correct account.
In our case, BKID0000150 is the IFSC of Bank of India's MUMBAI OVERSEAS branch. The format is fixed: BKID = bank code, 0 = reserved, 000150 = branch identifier.
Branch details at a glance
| Bank Name | Bank of India |
|---|---|
| Branch | Mumbai Overseas |
| IFSC Code | BKID0000150 |
| MICR Code | Refer to cheque leaf |
| Branch Address | MUMBAI OVERSEAS BR MEZANINE FLOOR7080 MGROAD FORT MUMBAI 400001 |
| City | Mumbai |
| District | Mumbai |
| State | Maharashtra |
| STD Code | 22 |
| Phone | 2269696622 |
Bank profile
Bank of India is among the recognised banks listed on the Reserve Bank of India's payments network. The Mumbai Overseas branch — IFSC BKID0000150 — extends the bank's services to customers in and around Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Mumbai Overseas branch overview
Located at MUMBAI OVERSEAS BR MEZANINE FLOOR7080 MGROAD FORT MUMBAI 400001, the Mumbai Overseas branch handles regular banking operations such as account opening, fixed and recurring deposits, locker facilities, loans, and trade finance services where applicable. The IFSC BKID0000150 is required for all interbank electronic transfers routed through this branch.
Why every Bank of India branch has a unique IFSC
Before electronic settlement systems went live in India, money transfers between banks relied heavily on demand drafts, mail transfers and telegraphic transfers. These older instruments routinely took days to clear and were prone to misrouting because there was no single machine-readable identifier for a branch. The Reserve Bank of India solved this by issuing each participating branch — including MUMBAI OVERSEAS of Bank of India — its own 11-character IFSC. The code BKID0000150 is therefore not just an internal reference; it is the digital postcode that lets the RBI's NEFT, RTGS and IMPS rails route funds straight to the right branch ledger without any human intervention.
Today, almost every salary credit, vendor payment, refund and EMI deduction in the country flows through this network, which is exactly why a correct IFSC matters so much. A wrong character can either bounce the transfer or send it to the wrong branch, and reversing such a credit is a manual, time-consuming process. Treat IFSC BKID0000150 the same way you would treat your account number — verify it once and save it carefully for future use.
How to transfer money using IFSC BKID0000150
Online transfers in India are powered by three major channels — NEFT, RTGS and IMPS — and each one requires a destination IFSC. Below is a quick guide for using IFSC BKID0000150 across all three.
How to use IFSC BKID0000150 for an NEFT transfer
NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer) is the most widely used method for sending money to Bank of India's MUMBAI OVERSEAS branch. NEFT now settles on a 24x7 basis in half-hourly batches and has no upper limit for retail customers (individual banks may impose their own caps).
- Log in to your internet banking or mobile banking app.
- Choose Add Beneficiary and select NEFT / Other Bank.
- Enter the beneficiary name, account number and the IFSC BKID0000150.
- Confirm the bank name auto-populates as Bank of India and the branch as MUMBAI OVERSEAS.
- Approve the beneficiary using OTP. Once activated, transfer any amount and the credit will reflect in the next NEFT cycle.
RTGS transfers via IFSC BKID0000150
RTGS (Real-Time Gross Settlement) is the fastest high-value transfer mechanism in India. It is meant for transfers of ₹2 lakh and above and settles each transaction individually and instantly. To remit through RTGS to Bank of India – MUMBAI OVERSEAS, ensure your bank's portal accepts IFSC BKID0000150 while registering the beneficiary. RTGS is also available 24x7.
IMPS to Bank of India MUMBAI OVERSEAS (IFSC BKID0000150)
IMPS (Immediate Payment Service) offers instant, 24x7 fund transfers up to ₹5 lakh per transaction. Provide the beneficiary's account number along with IFSC BKID0000150 in your mobile or internet banking app, and the money is credited to the MUMBAI OVERSEAS branch account within seconds.
NEFT vs RTGS vs IMPS — which one should you use?
All three modes accept the IFSC BKID0000150 for Bank of India – MUMBAI OVERSEAS, but they differ in speed, minimum amount and use case. The table below summarises the differences so you can pick the right channel for the situation at hand.
| Parameter | NEFT | RTGS | IMPS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum amount | ₹1 | ₹2,00,000 | ₹1 |
| Maximum amount | No RBI cap | No RBI cap | ₹5,00,000 |
| Settlement | Half-hourly batches | Real-time | Real-time |
| Availability | 24x7 | 24x7 | 24x7 |
| Best for | Routine transfers | High-value transfers | Urgent small / mid transfers |
| IFSC required | Yes – BKID0000150 | Yes – BKID0000150 | Yes – BKID0000150 |
For most retail customers crediting the Mumbai Overseas branch, NEFT or IMPS will be the quickest and most economical option. RTGS comes in for one-off, high-value movements such as property purchases, vendor settlements or large gifts.
UPI payments and IFSC BKID0000150
UPI (Unified Payments Interface) has become the default way for individuals to send money in India. While most UPI transactions are addressed using a Virtual Payment Address (VPA) like name@bank, the underlying account at Bank of India – MUMBAI OVERSEAS is still mapped to IFSC BKID0000150. When a customer links a savings or current account to a UPI app for the first time, the app silently looks up this IFSC against the account number to verify the account exists. The VPA acts as a friendly alias on top of the same plumbing.
If a UPI transfer to or from this branch fails, the most common reasons are an inactive UPI handle, a daily limit breach or a temporary outage at one of the participating banks — not the IFSC. You can always fall back to NEFT or IMPS using the IFSC BKID0000150 and the beneficiary's account number to complete the transfer.
Account types you can open at the Mumbai Overseas branch
Once you have an account at Bank of India – MUMBAI OVERSEAS, the IFSC BKID0000150 stays the same regardless of the type of account you hold. The branch typically supports the following options:
- Savings account — for individuals, with chequebook, ATM card and net-banking access.
- Current account — for sole proprietors, partnerships and companies that need higher transaction volumes.
- Salary account — opened in bulk for corporate employees, often with zero-balance benefits.
- NRE / NRO accounts — for non-resident Indians who want to repatriate or maintain rupee balances in India.
- Fixed deposit and recurring deposit — term-based investment accounts with quarterly or cumulative interest.
- Senior citizen accounts — concessional minimum balance and a small interest rate premium on FDs.
- Minor and student accounts — operated jointly with a guardian until the customer turns 18.
Eligibility, minimum balance and KYC requirements vary by product. Speak to a relationship officer at the branch for the latest schedule of charges and interest rates.
Products and services
Customers walking into the Mumbai Overseas branch can access most of Bank of India's standard product suite, including:
- Account opening – savings, current, NRI, salary
- Term deposits and recurring deposits
- Retail and small-business loans
- Insurance and mutual-fund tie-ups
- Locker, safe deposit and ATM card services
- Online and mobile banking activation
- Electronic transfers via IFSC BKID0000150
MICR code & cheque clearing
Apart from IFSC, every cheque book issued by Bank of India carries a 9-digit MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) code that is read by cheque-sorting machines. The MICR code, the IFSC BKID0000150 and the account number together uniquely identify the Mumbai Overseas branch and your account. The MICR for this branch is printed at the bottom of your cheque leaves.
Online banking and IFSC BKID0000150
Bank of India customers can register for net banking and the bank's official mobile app once their account at the MUMBAI OVERSEAS branch is active. Net banking lets you view balances, download statements, open fixed deposits, request cheque books and initiate NEFT/RTGS/IMPS transfers — all without setting foot in the branch. The IFSC BKID0000150 is pre-filled by the bank for transfers originating from your own account, and you only need to enter it manually when adding an external beneficiary or sharing your account details with a third party.
Common mistakes to avoid when using IFSC BKID0000150
An incorrect IFSC almost always results in a failed transfer or, worse, a credit to the wrong branch. Before you click Confirm on a transfer to Bank of India – MUMBAI OVERSEAS, double-check for these issues:
- Confusing 0 with O. The fifth character of every IFSC is the digit
0, not the letter O. Read carefully. - Spaces or hyphens. Do not put spaces in the IFSC. It is exactly 11 characters:
BKID0000150. - Wrong branch. A bank can have dozens of branches in the same city. Make sure you are using the IFSC for the actual branch where the beneficiary holds the account, not just any nearby branch.
- Old IFSC after a merger. If two banks have merged, the IFSC may have been reissued. Always verify with a recent passbook or cheque leaf.
- Copy-paste from chat. Auto-correct on phones can silently change letters in IFSC codes. Type carefully or copy from a trusted source like the cheque book.
How to reach the Mumbai Overseas branch
The branch is located at MUMBAI OVERSEAS BR MEZANINE FLOOR7080 MGROAD FORT MUMBAI 400001, which puts it inside Mumbai, the broader Mumbai district, and the state of Maharashtra. To plan your visit:
- Open Google Maps on your phone and search for “Bank of India Mumbai Overseas branch” — the verified location pin for IFSC BKID0000150 should appear at the top of the results.
- Confirm the branch is open by calling 22-2269696622 before stepping out, especially around public holidays.
- Carry photo ID and any account-related documents you may need for the transaction you plan to do.
Most banking work — passbook updates, fund transfers, statement downloads — can also be completed online without visiting the branch in person, as long as you know the IFSC BKID0000150 and your account number.
Other ways to verify the IFSC code
While this page already lists the verified IFSC BKID0000150 for Bank of India – MUMBAI OVERSEAS, you can cross-check the code from any of these sources before initiating a high-value transfer:
- The front of the cheque book issued by the branch – the IFSC is printed at the top of every leaf.
- The first page of your passbook.
- The bank's official website under the branch locator.
- The Reserve Bank of India's IFSC search portal.
- Net banking dashboards usually display the home-branch IFSC under account details.
Branch banking hours and holidays
Indian bank branches typically operate from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday to Friday, and from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM on working Saturdays (usually the 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays). The Mumbai Overseas branch is closed on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays, all Sundays and on national or regional bank holidays. Online channels using IFSC BKID0000150, however, work 24x7.
Branch address & contact
Bank of IndiaMumbai Overseas Branch
MUMBAI OVERSEAS BR MEZANINE FLOOR7080 MGROAD FORT MUMBAI 400001
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Phone: 22-2269696622
IFSC: BKID0000150
Frequently asked questions
Can I use IFSC BKID0000150 for IMPS transfers?
Yes. IMPS works 24x7 and you only need the beneficiary's account number plus IFSC BKID0000150 to send funds instantly.
Where is Bank of India Mumbai Overseas branch located?
Bank of India's Mumbai Overseas branch is located at MUMBAI OVERSEAS BR MEZANINE FLOOR7080 MGROAD FORT MUMBAI 400001, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Is IFSC BKID0000150 the same for all accounts at Mumbai Overseas branch?
Yes. The IFSC BKID0000150 is shared by every account held at Bank of India's Mumbai Overseas branch. Only the account number changes from customer to customer.
What is the IFSC code of Bank of India Mumbai Overseas branch?
The IFSC code of Bank of India, Mumbai Overseas branch is BKID0000150. It is used for NEFT, RTGS and IMPS fund transfers to this branch.
How quickly will an NEFT transfer using BKID0000150 be credited?
NEFT settles in half-hourly batches around the clock. Most transfers to Bank of India – Mumbai Overseas reflect within 30 minutes.
How do I add Bank of India Mumbai Overseas as a beneficiary?
Log in to your internet or mobile banking app, go to Add Beneficiary, enter the account number and IFSC BKID0000150, and complete OTP verification. Once activated, you can transfer funds at any time.
What is the phone number of Bank of India Mumbai Overseas branch?
You can reach the branch at 22-2269696622 during regular banking hours.
Is IFSC BKID0000150 valid for NEFT and RTGS?
Yes. IFSC BKID0000150 is valid for all RBI-supported electronic transfer channels including NEFT, RTGS and IMPS.
Final notes
To recap: BKID0000150 is the IFSC code of Bank of India, MUMBAI OVERSEAS branch, in MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA. It is required for every electronic transfer to an account held at this branch. We keep this page updated with the latest address and contact details, so you can rely on the information here for your day-to-day banking needs.


