National Financial Switch

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NFS(National Financial Switch)is an interbank network in India managed by Euronet India Pvt. Ltd.
It is conceived & run by IDRBT[1], an arm of the Indian central bank - Reserve Bank of India[2]
Clearing Corporation of India Ltd. is the settlement agency for this network.

The network has 24 member banks:

Allahabad Bank
Andhra Bank
Bank of Baroda
Canara Bank
Catholic Syrian Bank
City Union Bank
Corporation Bank
Cosmos Cooperative Bank
Dena Bank
Development Credit Bank
Dhanalakshmi Bank
ICICI Bank
IDBI Bank
Indian Bank
Indian Overseas Bank
IndusInd Bank
Jammu and Kashmir Bank
Karnataka Bank
Karur Vysya Bank
Oriental Bank of Commerce
Punjab National Bank
South Indian Bank
Tamilnad Mercantile Bank
YES Bank

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