Bank PAN Number

    The need to disclose one’s permanent account number (PAN) has become essential in almost all financial transactions. But, when it comes to quoting bank’s PAN to avail certain tax benefits on home loan, not many could be aware of the same. And, locating the correct PAN of the bank may not be an easy task as well. Here’s a list of all bank’s permanent account number (PAN).

    List of Bank/Home Loan Providers PAN Numbers

    Bank / Home Loan Providers Name
    Pan No

    Need PAN of your bank to avail home loan benefit?

    As a salaried individual, if you have taken a home loan and looking to get the tax benefit on the principal repaid and the also on the interest paid, providing certain details about the home loan such as home loan lender’s name, date of loan disbursement etc, to your employer was a necessary requirement. In addition to such details, one has to furnish the PAN of the lender as well. Locating the lender’s PAN may not be an easy task for many. Here is a list of banks with their PAN to help you furnish complete details to your employer.

    As per the Rule 26C of the Income Tax Act, it has become mandatory from 1st June 2016, for the employee to furnish certain details to the employer for claiming the tax benefits on salary income. For this, the employee needs to fill and submit Form 12BB to one's employer to claim tax benefits or rebate on investments and expenses.

    The Form 12BB is basically a statement of claims by an employee to claim tax deduction on leave travel allowance (LTA), house rent allowance (HRA), deductions under chapter VIA (Section 80C, 80D etc) and interest paid on home loans.

    Among other things as mentioned above, in the Form 12BB, one has to furnish specific details about the home loan:

    (i) Interest payable/paid to the lender (during the financial year)
    (ii) Name of the lender
    (iii) Address of the lender
    (iv) Permanent Account Number (PAN) of the lender

    Use the information on this page to locate the PAN of your lender.

    In case you want to confirm it, you can click here to verify it from the government website.

    The Economic Times