What are the Bank of Baroda (Kenya) branch codes? A bank branch code is an identification for each branch of a bank or financial institution. More often than not, one bank in Kenya may have more than one branch in a single location or county, and even when the addresses are the same, the bank branch code will typically differ, distinguishing one from another. Branch codes are always available and can be accessed from various means, via the checkbook, passbooks, website, etc. Basically, a branch code is a unique number that tells the location of the branches of a bank. All the branches under a particular bank will each have their own unique code distinguishing them from others.
Even before you see the name of a bank’s branch, the branch code can convey the message. A bank’s branch code is essential as it comes in handy while carrying out banking transactions; thus, it is advisable always to keep it handy. Likewise, every financial institution has its own distinguishing bank code, which usually comes in double digits. This two-digit number constitutes part of every branch code under that particular bank. For instance, the bank code for Bank of Baroda (Kenya) is 06; therefore, this number appears in the first two digits of every bank’s branch code.
Here are all the branches of the Bank of Baroda (Kenya) and their codes.
No.
|
Branch name | Branch code
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1. | Nairobi Main
|
06000 |
2.
|
Digo Road, Mombasa | 06002
|
3. | Thika
|
06004 |
4.
|
Kisumu | 06005
|
5. | Sarit Centre
|
06006 |
6.
|
Industrial Area | 06007
|
7. | Eldoret
|
06008 |
8.
|
Nakuru | 06009
|
9. | Kakamega
|
06010 |
10.
|
Nyali Mombasa | 06011
|
11. | Meru
|
06012 |
12.
|
Diamond Plaza | 06015
|
13. | Mombasa Road
|
06016 |