Dullipatti is a town in the Madhubani district of Bihar. It serves local traders, farmers and households. For electronic fund transfers such as NEFT, RTGS and IMPS, the IFSC code is essential. The IFSC ensures funds route to the correct bank and branch. Entering the right IFSC avoids delays and failed transfers.
Branch Details Table
| Bank Name | Bihar Gramin Bank |
| Branch Name | Dullipatti |
| IFSC Code | PUNB0MBGB06 |
| MICR Code | 800811002 |
| Branch Code | 100392 |
| Branch Address | Dullipatti, MADHUBANI, 847226, 9297954944 |
| Contact Number | 9297954944 |
| City | MADHUBANI |
| District | MADHUBANI |
| Reason | JHANJHARPUR |
| Pincode | 847226 |
| State | Bihar |
Merger Update
The branch operates under the single IFSC code PUNB0MBGB06 issued by Punjab National Bank (PNB). Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank (UBGB) and Dakshin Bihar Gramin Bank (DBGB) have been merged under PNB. Old UBGB and DBGB IFSC codes have been revoked. Use only PUNB0MBGB06 for NEFT, RTGS and IMPS to this branch. Transactions using old codes will 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 payments.
- First 4 characters: Bank identifier. Example: PUNB = Punjab National Bank.
- 5th character: Always 0 (reserved for future use).
- Last 6 characters: Branch identifier. Example: MBGB06 identifies the merged Bihar Gramin Bank branch under PNB.
How to Use IFSC Code
- Open your bank’s internet banking or mobile banking app.
- Choose fund transfer method: NEFT, RTGS or IMPS. NEFT and IMPS have no minimum; RTGS is for high-value transfers (typically ₹2,00,000 and above).
- Select “Add Beneficiary” or “New Payee.”
- Enter beneficiary name and account number exactly as provided.
- Enter the IFSC code: PUNB0MBGB06. Confirm the branch name that appears to ensure it matches Dullipatti / MADHUBANI.
- Save beneficiary. Complete any required authentication (OTP or transaction PIN).
- Initiate transfer and keep the transaction reference for tracking.
- If using a bank branch or ATM form, write the IFSC in the designated field on the transfer form.
Benefits of Knowing the IFSC
- Ensures funds reach the exact branch and account without delays.
- Prevents failed transfers and refund hassles caused by incorrect branch routing.
- Required for NEFT, RTGS and IMPS and for adding beneficiaries in online banking.
- Useful when filling bank forms, reconciling payments or receiving salary or vendor payments.
- Helps confirm branch identity during mergers and code changes.
Contact
Branch phone no: 9297954944
Branch Address: Dullipatti, MADHUBANI, 847226
Head Office Address: SHRI VISHNU COMMERCIAL COMPLEX, ASOCHAK, PATNA-800030, BIHAR
Toll free no: 18001807777
FAQs
- Q: What if I enter the wrong IFSC?
A: If the IFSC does not match the account’s bank/branch, the transfer will fail or be returned. If the IFSC matches but account number is wrong, funds may credit to a wrong account. Always double-check both IFSC and account number.
- Q: How can I confirm this branch’s IFSC before transferring?
A: Confirm with the beneficiary, call the branch at 9297954944, or check bank-provided documents such as a passbook or the bank’s customer care. After the UBGB/DBGB merger, ensure you use PUNB0MBGB06.
- Q: What is the difference between IFSC and MICR?
A: IFSC is for electronic funds transfers and identifies bank and branch. MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) is a 9-digit code used mainly for processing cheques in clearing houses. For NEFT/RTGS/IMPS you need IFSC, not MICR.
- Q: Has the IFSC changed after the merger?
A: Yes. After UBGB and DBGB merged into PNB, the branch now uses the PNB IFSC PUNB0MBGB06. Old UBGB/DBGB IFSCs are revoked and should not be used.
- Q: Can I use this IFSC for international transfers?
A: International inward remittances typically require the bank’s SWIFT/BIC along with branch details. IFSC is used for domestic electronic transfers. Contact the head office or branch to get the correct SWIFT/BIC and beneficiary instructions.

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.