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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Routing Number Details of ROYAL TRUST COMPANY (THE), QUEBEC REGIONAL ACCOUNTING Branch
INSTITUTION TYPE TRUST COMPANY
INSTITUTION NAME ROYAL TRUST COMPANY (THE)
INSTITUTION CODE 570

(Last three digits of MICR / Transit Number is the Institution Code.)

BRANCH NAME QUEBEC REGIONAL ACCOUNTING
BRANCH CODE / TRANSIT 23211

(First five digits of MICR / Transit Number is the Branch Code / Transit.)

ROUTING NUMBER 057023211

(Routing number electronic payment format.)

(Use for electronic fund transfer accross own country.)

MICR CODE / TRANSIT NUMBER 23211-570

(Routing number MICR-encoded paper payment format.)

CANADIAN CLEARING CODE (CC) //CC057023211

(Also known as Canadian sort code.)

CHIPS UID N/A Updated soon
ADDRESS 630 RENE LEVESQUE BLVD.
CITY NAMEMONTREAL
STATE NAME QUEBEC
STATE CODE QC
POSTAL CODE H3B 1S6
SWIFT CODE
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About About ROYAL TRUST COMPANY (THE), QUEBEC REGIONAL ACCOUNTING Branch

General Information -

The Royal Trust Company (the) , Quebec Regional Accounting Branch is Located in Montreal City, Quebec . Address is: 630 Rene Levesque Blvd. , Montreal , Quebec , Postal Code - H3b 1s6.
Institution Code is : 570, Branch Code is : 23211, Canadian Clearing Code (CC) / Sort Code is : //CC057023211, Chips UID is : N/A Updated soon.
The Routing Code of Royal Trust Company (the) , Quebec Regional Accounting Branch is : 057023211
The MICR Code / Transit Number of Royal Trust Company (the) , Quebec Regional Accounting Branch is : 23211-570
The SWIFT/BIC Code of Royal Trust Company (the) , Quebec Regional Accounting Branch is :

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Breakdown of Royal Trust Company (the), Quebec Regional Accounting Branch Routing Number

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Leading Zero

Financial Institution Code

Branch Transit Number

The first one digit (0) leading zero & it's used for formatting the Canadian routing number in an electronic transaction.

Next three digits (570) is financial institution code. It's identifying the financial institution & here it's representing Royal Trust Company (the).

Last five digits is (23211) - It's an unique identifier no for the particular financial institution branch & here it's representing Royal Trust Company (the), Quebec Regional Accounting Branch.


Breakdown of Royal Trust Company (the), Quebec Regional Accounting Branch MICR Code / Transit Number

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Branch Transit Number

Financial Institution Number

The first five digits (23211) is the branch transit number, here it's representing Royal Trust Company (the) Bank, Quebec Regional Accounting Branch.

Next three digits (570) is bank / financial institution code & here it's representing Royal Trust Company (the).

FAQ

The Royal Trust Company (the) Quebec Regional Accounting branch is located in 630 Rene Levesque Blvd. , Montreal City, Postal Code - H3b 1s6, Quebec , Canada.

The Routing Number of Royal Trust Company (the), Quebec Regional Accounting Branch is: 057023211

The MICR Code / Transit Number of Royal Trust Company (the) , Quebec Regional Accounting Branch is 23211-570

The Institution Code or Bank Code of Royal Trust Company (the) is : 570.

The Branch Number / Transit Number of Quebec Regional Accounting Branch is : 23211.

The Canadian Clearing Code (CC) of Quebec Regional Accounting Branch is : //CC057023211.

The Chips UID of Quebec Regional Accounting Branch is : N/a Updated Soon.

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General Information About Canada Bank Routing Number & Transit Number


What is Canada Bank Routing Number?

A routing number identifies your bank or financial institution perticular branch & this code is used for local bank account fund transfer. This code will be printed on your personal cheque leaf.

The Canadian routing number is 8 or 9 digit numerical code. In this format, if the 8 digit code has a dash between the 5th and 6th digit, then it is meant for MICR-encoded financial documentation whereas if the 9-digit code has no dash, then it is meant for electronic fund transfers. For instance, XXXXX-YYY is for MICR-encoded documents and 0YYYXXXXX is used for electronic transfers.

The first three digits of the routing number is the identifier of the financial institution or bank branch & last five digits of the number is the transit number.

In MICR Code the first five digits is branch number & it's help to identify the perticular financial institution branch & last three digits is the financial instituion dentifier number.

As a general rule, Bank institution numbers start with 0, 2, 3, or 6, Credit Union and Caisse Populaire institution numbers start with 8, and Trust Company institution numbers with 5.

Structure of the Canada Bank Routing Number

This is a special unique code or identifies number is generated with the combination of the first three digits bank code, next two digits means fourth & fifth digit is district code, then next three digits means sixth, seventh & eighth digit is branch code and at last one means nineth digit is cheque digit. This special unique bank routing number is also printed on the bottom-left of your bank cheque leafs.


Example : Breakdown of Canada Bank Routing Number

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Leading Zero

Financial Institution Code

Branch Transit Number


Structure of the Canada Bank MICR / Transit Number

This is a special unique code or identifies number is generated with the combination of the first three digits bank code, next two digits means fourth & fifth digit is district code, then next three digits means sixth, seventh & eighth digit is branch code and at last one means nineth digit is cheque digit. This special unique bank routing number is also printed on the bottom-left of your bank cheque leafs.


Example : Breakdown of Canada Bank MICR / Transit Number

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Branch Transit Number

Financial Institution Number


What is MICR code used for?

A Canadian bank routing number is used for various financial purposes. Direct deposits, making payments like bills or depositing salary or pension, cheque payment, and to perform wire transfers, one may require to give their bank routing number.


In a Canadian bank transit number, the last digit of the branch number, with few exceptions, indicates the geographical 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.