This is part of the IFSC toolset released by Razorpay. You can find more details about the entire release at ifsc.razorpay.com.
If you are just looking for the dataset, go to the releases section and download the latest release.
The latest build pipeline on Wercker should result in a container
with the complete dataset as well.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem "ifsc"And then execute:
$ bundleOr install it yourself as:
$ gem install ifscInside of your Ruby program do:
require "ifsc"...to pull it in as a dependency.
composer require php-http/curl-client razorpay/ifsc
The PHP package has a dependency on the virtual package php-http/client-implementation which requires you to install an adapter, but we do not care which one. That is an implementation detail in your application. You do not have to use the php-http/curl-client if you do not want to. You may use the php-http/guzzle6-adapter. Read more about the virtual packages, why this is a good idea and about the flexibility it brings at the HTTPlug docs. You can find a list of suported providers on packagist.
The minimum PHP version supported is 7.0
$ npm install ifsc
This repository also hosts the source code for 3 modules: PHP/Node.js/Ruby as of now. The API is documented below:
<?php
use Razorpay\IFSC\Bank;
use Razorpay\IFSC\IFSC;
use Razorpay\IFSC\Client;
IFSC::validate('KKBK0000261'); // Returns true
IFSC::validate('BOTM0XEEMRA'); // Returns false
IFSC::validateBankCode('PUNB'); // Returns true
IFSC::validateBankCode('ABCD'); // Returns false
IFSC::getBankName('PUNB'); // Returns 'Punjab National Bank'
IFSC::getBankName('ABCD'); // Returns null
IFSC::getBankName(Bank::PUNB); //Returns Punjab National Bank
$client = new Client();
$res = $client->lookupIFSC('KKBK0000261');
echo $res->bank; // 'KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LIMITED'
echo $res->branch; // 'GURGAON'
echo $res->address; // 'JMD REGENT SQUARE,MEHRAULI GURGAON ROAD,OPPOSITE BRISTOL HOTEL,'
echo $res->contact; // '4131000'
echo $res->city; // 'GURGAON'
echo $res->district; // 'GURGAON'
echo $res->state; // 'HARYANA'
echo $res->getBankCode(); // KKBK
echo $res->getBankName(); // 'Kotak Mahindra Bank'
// lookupIFSC may throw `Razorpay\IFSC\Exception\ServerError`
// in case of server not responding in time
// or Razorpay\IFSC\Exception\InvalidCode in case
// the IFSC code is invalidvar ifsc = require('ifsc');
ifsc.validate('KKBK0000261'); // returns true
ifsc.validate('BOTM0XEEMRA'); // returns false
ifsc.fetchDetails('KKBK0000261').then(function(res) {
console.log(res);
});
// Prints the entire JSON from https://ifsc.razorpay.com/KKBK0000261
// res is an object, not stringMake sure you have require 'ifsc' in your code.
Validating a code offline. (Remember to keep the gem up to date!)
# valid?
Razorpay::IFSC::IFSC.valid? 'KKBK0000261' # => true
Razorpay::IFSC::IFSC.valid? 'BOTM0XEEMRA' # => false
# validate!
Razorpay::IFSC::IFSC.validate! 'KKBK0000261' # => true
Razorpay::IFSC::IFSC.validate! 'BOTM0XEEMRA' # => Razorpay::IFSC::InvalidCodeErrorValidate online and retrieve details from the server
If you call code.valid? before calling code.get, the validation will be performed offline.
# 1. using find
code = Razorpay::IFSC::IFSC.find 'KKBK0000261'
# 2. using new(...).get
code = Razorpay::IFSC::IFSC.new 'KKBK0000261'
code.get
# result
code.valid?
# => true
code.bank
# => "Kotak Mahindra Bank"
code.branch
# => "GURGAON"
code.address
# => "JMD REGENT SQUARE,MEHRAULI GURGAON ROAD,OPPOSITE BRISTOL HOTEL,"
code.contact
# => "4131000"
code.city
# => "GURGAON"
code.district
# => "GURGAON"
code.state
# => "HARYANA"You can use the code.bank_name method to get the bank name considering sublet branches.
code = Razorpay::IFSC::IFSC.find 'HDFC0CKUB01'
code.bank_name "Khamgaon Urban Co-operative Bank"This works offline, and doesn't need a network call.
# all these `Razorpay::IFSC::InvalidCodeError` for an invalid code
Razorpay::IFSC::IFSC.validate! '...'
Razorpay::IFSC::IFSC.find '...'
code = Razorpay::IFSC::IFSC.new '...'; code.get
# these raise `Razorpay::IFSC::ServerError` if there is an error
# communicating with the server
Razorpay::IFSC::IFSC.find '...'
code = Razorpay::IFSC::IFSC.new '...'; code.getDocumentation: https://hexdocs.pm/ifsc
Online validation
iex> IFSC.get("KKBK0000261")
{:ok,
%Razorpay.IFSC{
address: "JMD REGENT SQUARE,MEHRAULI GURGAON ROAD,OPPOSITE BRISTOL HOTEL,",
bank: "Kotak Mahindra Bank",
bank_code: "KKBK",
branch: "GURGAON",
city: "GURGAON",
contact: "4131000",
district: "GURGAON",
ifsc: "KKBK0000261",
rtgs: true,
state: "HARYANA"
}}
iex> IFSC.get("foobar")
{:error, :invalid_ifsc}Offline validation
iex> IFSC.validate("KKBK0000261")
{:ok,
%Razorpay.IFSC{
address: nil,
bank: "Kotak Mahindra Bank",
bank_code: "KKBK",
branch: nil,
city: nil,
contact: nil,
district: nil,
ifsc: "KKBK0000261",
rtgs: nil,
state: nil
}}
iex> IFSC.validate("foobar")
{:error, :invalid_format}
iex> IFSC.validate("AAAA0000000")
{:error, :invalid_bank_code}
iex(> IFSC.validate("HDFC0000000")
{:error, :invalid_branch_code}
Both the packages ship with a 300kb JSON file, that includes the entire list of IFSC codes, in a compressed, but human-readable format.
The Bank Code and Names list is maintained manually, but verified with tests to be accurate as per the latest RBI publications. This lets us add older Bank codes to the name list, without worrying about them getting deleted in newer builds.
The IFSC API is maintained in a separate repository at https://github.com/razorpay/ifsc-api.
The code in this repository is licensed under the MIT License. License
text is available in the LICENSE.txt file. The dataset itself
should be under public domain.