Routing Number | Transit Number | State | City | Postal Code | Branch | Address |
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031062017 | 62017-310 | MB | Winnipeg | R3C 0T6 | Winnipeg | 360 Broadway |
031088019 | 88019-310 | NT | Yellowknife | X1A 3S3 | Yellowknife | 110, 4905 48 STREET |
031044391 | 44391-310 | NU | Iqaluit | X0A 0H0 | Iqaluit | 630 Queen Elizabeth II Way |
031037392 | 37392-310 | ON | Wallaceburg | N8A 4K9 | Walpole | Unit #1, Thunderbird Plaza, RR #3 |
031046011 | 46011-310 | QC | Chisasibi | J0M 1E0 | Chisasibi | James Bay Region, P.O. Box #399 |
031074018 | 74018-310 | SK | Meadow Lake | S9X 1T8 | Meadow Lake | 8004 Flying Dust Reserve |
031076018 | 76018-310 | SK | Saskatoon | S7K 5M5 | Saskatoon | 224 4th Avenue South |
031099010 | 99010-310 | YT | Whitehorse | Y1A 2Z5 | Whitehorse | Unit 103 9016 Quartz Road |
What is the Routing Number?A routing number identifies the financial institution and the branch to which a payment item is directed. Along with the account number, it is essential for delivering payments through the clearing system.In Canada, there are two formats for routing numbers: EFT Routing NumberAn Electronic Fund Transactions (EFT) routing number is comprised of a three-digit financial institution number and a five-digit branch number, preceded by a "leading zero".Example : 0XXXYYYYY
MICR Number (Transit Number)MICR Numbers or widely known as Transit Numbers are used in cheques processing. It appears on the bottom of negotiable instruments such as checks identifying the financial institution on which it was drawn.A paper (MICR) routing number is comprised of a three-digit financial institution number and a five-digit branch number. It is encoded using magnetic ink on paper payment items (such as cheques). Example : XXXXX-YYY
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