What is Canada Routing / Transit Number?
A routing number identifies your bank or financial institution particular branch & this code is used for local bank account fund transfer. In Canada bank routing code lenth is eight digits & it'll printed on your personal cheque leaf.
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Canada Bank Routing Number & Transit Number
What is Canada Bank Routing Number?
In Canada, bank codes are referred to as routing numbers. Routing numbers are eight numerical digits with a dash between the fifth and sixth digit for paper financial documents encoded with magnetic ink character recognition and nine numerical digits without dashes for electronic funds transfers.
Payments Canada, formerly known as the Canadian Payments Association, regulates routing numbers to allow easy identification of the branch location and financial institution associated with an account.
Formation of the Canada Bank Routing Number
A routing number is made up of a five-digit transit number (also known as a branch number) that identifies the branch where an account is held and a three-digit financial institution number that corresponds to the financial institution.
For example,
For MICR-encoded documents, use AAAAA-BBB.
The number is given in one of the following formats, where AAAAA represents the transit number and BBB represents the financial institution number:
For electronic funds transfers, use 0BBBAAAAA.
When formatting a routing number for electronic payments, a leading zero is used.
Example : Breakdown of the Canada Bank Routing Number
0 | X | X | X | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Leading Zero | Financial Institution Code | Branch Transit Number |
Example : Breakdown of the Canada Bank MICR / Transit Number
X | X | X | X | X | - | Y | Y | Y |
Branch Transit Number | Financial Institution Number |
Applications of A Canadian Bank routing Number
A Canadian bank routing number is used for a variety of financial transactions.
- Direct deposits.
- Making bill payments.
- Depositing salary or pension.
- Cheque payment, and
- Wire transfers.
With very few exceptions, the last digit of a Canadian bank transit number designates the location of the branch.
Branch numbers ending with :
Number | Location |
---|---|
0 | British Columbia and Yukon. |
1 | Western Québec including Montreal and surrounding areas. |
2 | Ontario including Toronto and surrounding area. |
3 | Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland excluding Labrador. |
4 | New Brunswick. |
5 | Eastern Québec including Labrador. |
6 | Eastern Ontario including Ottawa and surrounding area. |
7 | Manitoba and North-Western Ontario. |
8 | Saskatchewan. |
9 | Alberta, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. |