This page lists the IFSC code, branch address, contact number and fund-transfer information for Punjab and Sind Bank, RTGS-HO branch in DELHI. The 11-digit IFSC PSIB0000001 uniquely identifies this branch in the RBI's centralised payments network and is required for every NEFT, RTGS or IMPS transaction routed to this branch. If you are paying somebody who banks with Punjab and Sind Bank at the RTGS-HO location, this is the only IFSC you need.
We have organised this page into clearly labelled sections so you can jump straight to the part that interests you — the IFSC and MICR details, the full postal address, the contact phone number, a quick primer on NEFT, RTGS and IMPS, the typical product line-up at the branch, and a frequently asked questions section that addresses the queries people raise most often about this branch.
The Indian Financial System Code, popularly known as IFSC, is an 11-digit alphanumeric code that the RBI assigns to every bank branch participating in online interbank settlement. Without this code, an electronic transfer simply cannot reach its destination branch.
The IFSC for Punjab and Sind Bank – RTGS-HO is PSIB0000001. The first four letters PSIB are the bank's identifier, the fifth digit is reserved as 0, and the trailing six characters 000001 map to this branch in DELHI, DELHI.
About Punjab and Sind Bank
Punjab and Sind Bank operates a wide network of branches across India, including the RTGS-HO branch in Delhi. Each branch is enabled for NEFT, RTGS, IMPS and core banking, allowing customers to send and receive money anywhere in the country using a unique IFSC – in this case, PSIB0000001.
About this branch
The branch is located at H.O.COMPUTERS POLICY AND PLANNING, 21,RAJENDRA PLACE, BANK HOUSE,NEW DELHI. It serves the Delhi region and is connected to the bank's core banking platform, which means transactions initiated here are instantly visible across all other branches of Punjab and Sind Bank. The IFSC PSIB0000001 is used to identify this branch on the RBI payments network.
Branch details at a glance
| Bank Name | Punjab and Sind Bank |
|---|---|
| Branch | RTGS-HO |
| IFSC Code | PSIB0000001 |
| MICR Code | Refer to cheque leaf |
| Branch Address | H.O.COMPUTERS POLICY AND PLANNING, 21,RAJENDRA PLACE, BANK HOUSE,NEW DELHI |
| City | Delhi |
| District | Delhi |
| State | Delhi |
| STD Code | 11 |
| Phone | 25850059 |
Why every Punjab and Sind Bank 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 RTGS-HO of Punjab and Sind Bank — its own 11-character IFSC. The code PSIB0000001 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 PSIB0000001 the same way you would treat your account number — verify it once and save it carefully for future use.
MICR code & cheque clearing
Apart from IFSC, every cheque book issued by Punjab and Sind Bank carries a 9-digit MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) code that is read by cheque-sorting machines. The MICR code, the IFSC PSIB0000001 and the account number together uniquely identify the RTGS-HO branch and your account. The MICR for this branch is printed at the bottom of your cheque leaves.
How to transfer money using IFSC PSIB0000001
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 PSIB0000001 across all three.
NEFT to Punjab and Sind Bank, RTGS-HO using IFSC PSIB0000001
National Electronic Funds Transfer is the simplest way to move money into an account at this branch. NEFT works around the clock, including Sundays and public holidays, and settles in half-hourly batches.
To send funds, add the recipient as a beneficiary in your bank's online portal, key in the account number, paste the IFSC PSIB0000001, and confirm that the system picks up Punjab and Sind Bank – RTGS-HO. Submit the transfer request, authenticate with OTP, and the amount will reach the beneficiary in the next clearing cycle.
Real-Time Gross Settlement to RTGS-HO
If you need to transfer ₹2 lakh or more in one go to an account at Punjab and Sind Bank's RTGS-HO branch, RTGS is the right channel. Each transaction is settled individually in real time. Use IFSC PSIB0000001 while initiating the transfer and the credit will appear within minutes.
IMPS to Punjab and Sind Bank RTGS-HO (IFSC PSIB0000001)
IMPS (Immediate Payment Service) offers instant, 24x7 fund transfers up to ₹5 lakh per transaction. Provide the beneficiary's account number along with IFSC PSIB0000001 in your mobile or internet banking app, and the money is credited to the RTGS-HO branch account within seconds.
Comparing NEFT, RTGS and IMPS for transfers to RTGS-HO
The right transfer rail depends on how urgent the payment is, how large it is, and whether the receiving bank participates in the chosen scheme. Every option below works with the IFSC PSIB0000001:
- NEFT — best for everyday transfers of any amount; settles in half-hourly batches around the clock.
- RTGS — best for transfers of ₹2 lakh and above; settles each transaction individually in real time.
- IMPS — best when speed matters more than batch scheduling; instant credit up to ₹5 lakh.
- UPI — best for small peer-to-peer payments using a VPA; the underlying account at RTGS-HO is still linked to IFSC PSIB0000001.
For salary credits, vendor payouts and refunds, employers and merchants usually default to NEFT because of its zero per-transaction cost for retail customers and its 24x7 availability.
How UPI relates to the IFSC code
UPI lets you pay using a short Virtual Payment Address instead of typing the IFSC every time, but behind the scenes every UPI mandate is mapped to an account number plus an IFSC. For accounts at Punjab and Sind Bank's RTGS-HO branch, the IFSC PSIB0000001 is what the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) uses to route the credit when you tap Pay on a UPI app.
That is why, even in the UPI era, it is still worth knowing the IFSC of your home branch — for failed UPI mandates, e-mandate set-ups, third-party platform onboarding and salary or refund credits.
Products and account variants supported
Every account opened at the RTGS-HO branch is mapped to IFSC PSIB0000001 on the RBI payments network. The branch generally supports the full retail product catalogue of Punjab and Sind Bank, including:
- Resident savings accounts and salary accounts
- Current accounts for businesses and professionals
- Fixed deposits, recurring deposits and tax-saver deposits
- Demand drafts, banker's cheques and pay orders
- Retail loans — personal, vehicle, education, gold and home
- Credit cards and overdraft facilities (subject to eligibility)
- Third-party investment products such as mutual funds and insurance (through tie-ups)
Whichever product you choose, the IFSC for incoming credits remains PSIB0000001.
Products and services
Customers walking into the RTGS-HO branch can access most of Punjab and Sind Bank'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 PSIB0000001
Online banking and IFSC PSIB0000001
Punjab and Sind Bank customers can register for net banking and the bank's official mobile app once their account at the RTGS-HO 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 PSIB0000001 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.
Reaching the branch
The RTGS-HO branch sits at H.O.COMPUTERS POLICY AND PLANNING, 21,RAJENDRA PLACE, BANK HOUSE,NEW DELHI. If you are travelling from outside Delhi, search for the branch on a maps application using the bank name and locality, or call 11-25850059 to ask for landmarks. Many customers find it easier to skip the trip altogether: net banking, mobile apps, NEFT, RTGS, IMPS and UPI all work using the IFSC PSIB0000001 and your account number.
Things to verify before sending money
Banking errors are usually small typos that snowball into delayed credits and customer-care follow-ups. Use this short checklist before you confirm any transfer to Punjab and Sind Bank – RTGS-HO:
- The IFSC is exactly PSIB0000001 with no extra spaces.
- The beneficiary's account number matches what they shared, digit for digit.
- The portal auto-fills Punjab and Sind Bank as the bank name and RTGS-HO as the branch.
- The amount and the purpose of payment are correct.
- You have a valid OTP-verifying mobile number on hand.
A 30-second review here saves hours of reconciliation later.
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 RTGS-HO branch is closed on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays, all Sundays and on national or regional bank holidays. Online channels using IFSC PSIB0000001, however, work 24x7.
Verifying IFSC PSIB0000001 from official sources
The IFSC listed on this page is sourced from the RBI's master list and validated against the bank's branch directory. To double-check before transferring large sums, you can also confirm PSIB0000001 by:
- Looking at the cheque leaf – IFSC is printed near the MICR band.
- Opening the passbook's first page.
- Calling the branch directly on 11-25850059.
- Visiting the bank's official branch locator page.
Branch address & contact
Punjab and Sind BankRTGS-HO Branch
H.O.COMPUTERS POLICY AND PLANNING, 21,RAJENDRA PLACE, BANK HOUSE,NEW DELHI
Delhi, Delhi
Phone: 11-25850059
IFSC: PSIB0000001
Frequently asked questions
Can I use IFSC PSIB0000001 for IMPS transfers?
Yes. IMPS works 24x7 and you only need the beneficiary's account number plus IFSC PSIB0000001 to send funds instantly.
Is IFSC PSIB0000001 valid for NEFT and RTGS?
Yes. IFSC PSIB0000001 is valid for all RBI-supported electronic transfer channels including NEFT, RTGS and IMPS.
How quickly will an NEFT transfer using PSIB0000001 be credited?
NEFT settles in half-hourly batches around the clock. Most transfers to Punjab and Sind Bank – RTGS-HO reflect within 30 minutes.
How do I add Punjab and Sind Bank RTGS-HO as a beneficiary?
Log in to your internet or mobile banking app, go to Add Beneficiary, enter the account number and IFSC PSIB0000001, and complete OTP verification. Once activated, you can transfer funds at any time.
Where is Punjab and Sind Bank RTGS-HO branch located?
Punjab and Sind Bank's RTGS-HO branch is located at H.O.COMPUTERS POLICY AND PLANNING, 21,RAJENDRA PLACE, BANK HOUSE,NEW DELHI, Delhi, Delhi.
What is the phone number of Punjab and Sind Bank RTGS-HO branch?
You can reach the branch at 11-25850059 during regular banking hours.
What is the IFSC code of Punjab and Sind Bank RTGS-HO branch?
The IFSC code of Punjab and Sind Bank, RTGS-HO branch is PSIB0000001. It is used for NEFT, RTGS and IMPS fund transfers to this branch.
Is IFSC PSIB0000001 the same for all accounts at RTGS-HO branch?
Yes. The IFSC PSIB0000001 is shared by every account held at Punjab and Sind Bank's RTGS-HO branch. Only the account number changes from customer to customer.
Summary
The IFSC code PSIB0000001 belongs to Punjab and Sind Bank's RTGS-HO branch, located at H.O.COMPUTERS POLICY AND PLANNING, 21,RAJENDRA PLACE, BANK HOUSE,NEW DELHI in DELHI, DELHI. Use this code along with the beneficiary's account number for any NEFT, RTGS or IMPS transfer to this branch. Bookmark this page for quick reference whenever you need the branch's banking details.


