Tehta is a town in Jehanabad district, Bihar. This page covers the Bihar Gramin Bank branch at TEHTA and the IFSC code used for electronic fund transfers. The IFSC code is essential for sending money through NEFT, RTGS and IMPS. It tells the sending bank which bank and branch should receive the funds and ensures transactions route correctly and settle without delay.
Branch Details
| Bank Name | Bihar Gramin Bank |
| Branch Name | TEHTA |
| IFSC Code | PUNB0MBGB06 |
| MICR Code | 800811002 |
| Branch Code | 7213 |
| Branch Address | TEHTA, Jehanabad, 804427, 9771464213 |
| Contact Number | 9771464213 |
| City | Jehanabad |
| District | Jehanabad |
| Reason | Patna |
| Pincode | 804427 |
| State | Bihar |
Merger Update
Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank (UBGB) and Dakshin Bihar Gramin Bank (DBGB) have been consolidated under Punjab National Bank’s arrangements. As part of that change, branches now operate using the single IFSC code PUNB0MBGB06. Old UBGB IFSC codes have been revoked. For NEFT/RTGS/IMPS and other electronic transfers you must use the new IFSC PUNB0MBGB06. Any transaction attempted using an old UBGB code may fail or be returned.
What is IFSC Code?
IFSC stands for Indian Financial System Code. It is an 11-character alphanumeric code used to identify bank branches in electronic payment systems.
- First 4 characters – identify the bank. Example: PUNB = Punjab National Bank.
- 5th character – is always 0. It is reserved for future use.
- Last 6 characters – identify the specific branch. They can be letters or numbers. In PUNB0MBGB06, the last six characters (MBGB06) point to the TEHTA branch mapping used by the sponsor bank.
How to Use IFSC Code
Follow these steps when transferring funds by NEFT, RTGS or IMPS from netbanking or a payments app.
- Open your bank’s app or netbanking portal and go to “Add Beneficiary” or “Manage Payees”.
- Enter beneficiary name exactly as on their account, account number and select account type (Savings/Current).
- Enter the branch IFSC: PUNB0MBGB06. Double-check characters—mistypes cause failed transfers.
- Save the beneficiary. You may need an OTP or in-branch approval depending on your bank’s rules.
- Choose transfer method: IMPS for instant transfers, NEFT for standard transfers, RTGS for high-value/real-time transfers.
- Enter amount and any remarks, confirm with OTP or transaction password, and note the UTR/transaction reference after completion.
- If a transfer fails or is returned, contact your bank and provide the UTR along with the beneficiary IFSC and account details.
Benefits of Knowing the IFSC
- Ensures funds reach the correct branch and account without manual intervention.
- Speeds up electronic transfers: NEFT, RTGS and IMPS require the IFSC.
- Reduces errors: entering correct IFSC lowers the chance of failed or delayed transactions.
- Useful for filling bank forms, receiving salary, making vendor payments and auto-debits.
- Helps customer service teams trace transactions quickly using IFSC + UTR.
Contact
Branch phone: 9771464213
Branch address: TEHTA, Jehanabad, 804427
Head office address: SHRI VISHNU COMMERCIAL COMPLEX, ASOCHAK, PATNA-800030, BIHAR
Toll free no: 18001807777
FAQs
- Q: What if I enter the wrong IFSC by mistake?
A: If the IFSC points to a valid branch but the account number is wrong, the bank may route the funds to that branch and the transfer can fail or go to a different account. If the IFSC is invalid, the payment will usually be rejected. Contact your bank immediately with the UTR for recovery steps. - Q: Which transfer method should I use for immediate credit?
A: Use IMPS for instant credit (subject to bank limits). RTGS is real-time and suits large value transfers. NEFT is widely used and suitable for routine transfers. Availability of NEFT/RTGS/IMPS 24×7 depends on your bank, though many banks now offer round-the-clock services. - Q: Do I also need the MICR code for transfers?
A: MICR is used mainly for cheque processing. For NEFT/RTGS/IMPS you only need the IFSC and account number. However, MICR can help for cheque clearing or offline forms. - Q: The branch belonged to UBGB earlier. Can I still use the old UBGB IFSC?
A: No. Old UBGB IFSC codes have been revoked. Use the new IFSC PUNB0MBGB06 for all electronic transfers. - Q: How can I verify IFSC before sending money?
A: Verify the IFSC printed on the beneficiary’s passbook or cheque leaf. You can also confirm with the beneficiary or call the branch phone (9771464213) to confirm the IFSC and branch details before initiating large transfers.

Kritti Kumari is a banker and MBA graduate who writes about banking, finance, and customer-friendly services. She simplifies complex financial products into easy guides, helping readers understand Bihar Gramin Bank’s offerings and make smarter money decisions.