What is RBC branch number on Cheques?
Beside each account, you will find a 5-digit transit number (before hyphen) and a 7-digit account number (after hyphen). The institution number for RBC is 003. Or, you can call us at 1-800 ROYAL 1-1 or visit your branch to get this information.
What is a branch code RBC?
RBC Royal Bank institution number: 003. RBC Royal Bank Routing/ABA number (if funds coming from U.S.): 021000021.
How do I find my branch number Canada?
Your bank transit number and institution number can be found at the bottom of a cheque. The transit number (five digits) identifies which branch you opened your account at. The three-digit institution number identifies your bank.
What is the Trno number for Royal Bank of Canada?
RBC Royal Bank’s Routing/ABA number (if funds coming from U. S.): 021000021.
Is branch number same as transit number RBC?
What is a transit number and a routing number? In Canada, banks and other financial institutions identify their branches with a unique transit number (also known as branch numbers).
Is transit number the same as branch number?
The first set of numbers (4 digits) is your branch (or transit) number. The second set (7 digits) is your account number.
How do you read the branch number on a cheque?
Check the number at the bottom of your cheque This number contains your account’s information. The transit number is 5 digits. The institution number is 3 digits. The account number is 7 digits.
How do you read the numbers on the bottom of a RBC cheque?
RBC institution number, transit number and routing number.
- The transit number – five digits – shows which branch you opened your account at.
- The institution number – three digits – identifies your bank.
- The account number – seven to twelve digits – identifies your individual account.