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The ‘ KKBKINBBXXX’ represents: KKBK (Kotak Mahindra), Bank Code IN (India), Country Code BB (Mumbai), Location Code XXX (Default), Primary Office
No, the SWIFT code is not the same as the IFSC code. SWIFT codes are used by banks for transferring funds from one bank to another, mainly in international transactions. However, an IFSC code is a branch-specific code required to transfer funds from one bank account to another within the country.
You can find the SWIFT code by visiting your bank’s official website, checking your recent bank statement, or contacting your branch directly.
No, the SWIFT code varies for each bank branch, based on its location and services.