1. What is an IFSC code?
The IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is a unique 11-character code used to identify bank branches for online transactions such as NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS.
2. How can I check if my IFSC code is listed on TrustPaisa?
You can:
- Visit https://trustpaisa.com/.
- Enter your registered phone number.
- Complete OTP verification.
- Proceed to the bank verification step, where your IFSC code will be checked automatically.
3. Do I need to log in to see if my IFSC code is available?
Yes. You need to log in using your registered phone number and OTP to proceed to bank verification.
4. Why is my IFSC code important for bank verification?
Your IFSC code ensures we link the correct bank branch for your loan transactions, EMI deductions, and fund transfers.
5. My IFSC code is not being accepted. What should I do?
If the system is not accepting your IFSC code:
- Double-check the code from your bank passbook or official bank website.
- Ensure you are entering it correctly without spaces or typos.
- If the issue persists, share a screen recording of the error message with our support team.
6. How do I find my IFSC code?
You can find it:
- On your bank passbook or cheque book.
- By checking your bank’s official website.
- On the RBI website’s IFSC search tool.
7. Is it safe to enter my IFSC code on TrustPaisa.com?
Yes. TrustPaisa uses secure, encrypted systems to protect all customer data, including bank details.
8. Can I proceed without entering an IFSC code?
No. Entering your IFSC code is mandatory for bank verification.
9. What browsers should I use for the verification process?
We recommend using Google Chrome or the default browser on your phone for best results.
10. I followed the steps but still cannot complete verification. What should I do?
If you’ve followed the instructions and are still unable to proceed:
- Clear your browser cache and try again.
- Use a different browser or device.
- Share a screen recording of the issue so our team can investigate and assist further.