Routing Numbers, Transit Numbers and SWIFT Codes for all Banks in Canada
Banks Swift Codes Credit Unions Trust Companies

Canadian Routing Numbers is a nine digits numerical codes used to identify an individual branch of a financial institution in Canada. It is used by Canadian Banks, Credit Unions and Trust Companies for Electronic Fund Transactions (EFT) within Canada.

The Routing Number is used for domestic transfer. To make money transfer, the Routing Number is used together with the bank account number of the recipient. For international inward money transfer, a SWIFT code must be used together with a Routing Number and Account 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.

The format of Routing Number, MICR Number is as follows;

Routing Number - 0AAABBBBB
MICR Number - BBBBB-AAA

  • for the routing number, the first digit is the leading zero.
  • AAA is three digits code identifying the institution.
  • BBBB is five digits code identifying the branch.

Royal Bank of Canada in Bonnyville, AB - Routing Number 000301119

Details information for Royal Bank of Canada in Bonnyville, AB

Royal Bank of Canada
Routing Number 000301119
MICR 01119-003
Branch Bonnyville Branch
Street Address 5028 50th Ave-Unit 104-PO Box 6188, PO Box 6188
City Bonnyville
Postcode T9N 2G8
Province Alberta (AB)

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