YES
The American Banking Association (ABA) routing numbers only apply to banks located within the United States. Chinese banks use a Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) code to transfer money internationally.
Banks can have multiple routing numbers, but any of the routing numbers should work. This often happens as a result of mergers and acquisitions. However, the person who answered that it is different on his deposit slip is wrong. That is not the routing number but a number used by your bank to process deposits. Don't use deposit slips for getting routing numbers.
no they don't. In Europe they use what they called a "swift code". In Spain it is known as IBAN (= international bank account number).
Routing bank is the same as the sort code. UK banks use the sort code while the US banks use the routing number.
Canada uses Institution numbers, not routing numbers. RBC's institution number is 003 For US transactions that require routing numbers, RBC reps provide 021000021. This is a JPMorgan routing number as RBC wires go through JPMorgan. However there are 2 other routing numbers which are attributed to RBC: 026004093 in New York and 066010694 in Miami. How and when these are appropriate routing numbers to use appears to be a mystery. Update: Although RBC does not seem to endorse this, it is necessary to use routing number 026004093 to receive US dollar ACH transfers from Amazon or PayPal. If you try to use 021000021 (routing number provided by RBC), PayPal and Amazon will identify it as a Canadian bank, and they do not support US dollar transfers to Canadian banks (they will want to exchange to Canadian first). If you use 026004093, it seems they see it as a US-based US dollar account, and it works fine.
You have two routing numbers because some banks use different routing numbers for different types of transactions, such as direct deposits and wire transfers. Each routing number helps ensure that the money is directed to the correct account.
No, American banks do not use IBAN numbers. Instead, they use a system called the routing number and account number to identify bank accounts for domestic transactions.
The American Banking Association (ABA) routing numbers only apply to banks located within the United States. Chinese banks use a Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) code to transfer money internationally.
Banks can have multiple routing numbers, but any of the routing numbers should work. This often happens as a result of mergers and acquisitions. However, the person who answered that it is different on his deposit slip is wrong. That is not the routing number but a number used by your bank to process deposits. Don't use deposit slips for getting routing numbers.
no they don't. In Europe they use what they called a "swift code". In Spain it is known as IBAN (= international bank account number).
Routing bank is the same as the sort code. UK banks use the sort code while the US banks use the routing number.
Canada uses Institution numbers, not routing numbers. RBC's institution number is 003 For US transactions that require routing numbers, RBC reps provide 021000021. This is a JPMorgan routing number as RBC wires go through JPMorgan. However there are 2 other routing numbers which are attributed to RBC: 026004093 in New York and 066010694 in Miami. How and when these are appropriate routing numbers to use appears to be a mystery. Update: Although RBC does not seem to endorse this, it is necessary to use routing number 026004093 to receive US dollar ACH transfers from Amazon or PayPal. If you try to use 021000021 (routing number provided by RBC), PayPal and Amazon will identify it as a Canadian bank, and they do not support US dollar transfers to Canadian banks (they will want to exchange to Canadian first). If you use 026004093, it seems they see it as a US-based US dollar account, and it works fine.
The routing number for banks can vary by country and institution. In Egypt, banks typically use a system of IBANs and SWIFT codes rather than traditional routing numbers. For Faisal Islamic Bank of Egypt’s Giza branch, you would need to refer to their official website or contact the bank directly for the specific codes needed for transactions.
Regions Bank does not use a sort code like banks in the UK. Instead, they use routing numbers for domestic wire transfers and ACH transfers. You can find the routing number for Regions Bank by contacting their customer service or looking it up online.
Canada does not use IBAN numbers. Instead, Canadian banks use a system called the Canadian Payments Association (CPA) routing number and the account number to identify bank accounts for electronic transactions.
Provident banks in Nj does not have a swift code, they only use the routing #.
There isn't one. Mexican banks use swift code and 18 digit clabe number. For international transfers, clabe number and swift code are used. Some Mexican banks will provide you with a routing number. That routing number belongs to a US bank that is used as a middleman.