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Tdomcatttor - swift code for td Canada trust
Needs to route through TD Canada Trust swift code TDOMCATT institution number 004. You may need the transit number for that branch.
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Tdomcatttor - swift code for td Canada trust
All Royal Bank of Canada Swift Codes listed here: http://swift-codes.blogspot.com/2008/04/swift-code-list-canada-financial.html
ROYCCAT2
The swift code for the Royal Bank of Canada is ROYCCAT2. The Royal Bank of Canada is headquartered in Toronto.
Needs to route through TD Canada Trust swift code TDOMCATT institution number 004. You may need the transit number for that branch.
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The swift code for every TD bank in Canada is the same. When you input your transit number and account number it sends it to your specific branch. The easiest way to get your transit number is on your cheque book look for the 5 digit number just in front of your account number.
The Canadian banks do use IBAN numbers, however the RBC Canada Swift Code is ROYCCAT2 To receive funds, you need to provide the following information to the sender: # Your complete name and address # Your five-digit transit number (including all zeros) for the Royal Bank account being used to receive the wire payment* # Your seven-digit account number for the Royal Bank account being used to receive the wire payment* # Your bank name as "Royal Bank of Canada" #n Your complete bank branch address # The Royal Bank of Canada SWIFT BIC as "ROYCCAT2" Wire payments to Canada can be processed more efficiently when a properly formatted Canadian sort code is included. The nine-digit Canadian sort code can be determined by combining the standard Canadian routing code, the financial institution number and the transit number where the receiving account is held. It's important to confirm what your correct transit is because transits or branches can sometimes be merged or closed, which can cause confusion. If your five-digit RBC transit was "01234", the correct nine-digit Royal Bank sort code would be "//CC000301234" based on the following: # The common Canadian routing code shown as "//CC" # The Royal Bank four-digit Financial Institution # shown as "0003" # Your unique Royal Bank five-digit transit # where the funds will be received shown as "01234" * When the Royal Bank transit number and account number are combined as one number, the transit always represents the first five digits.
Swift Code: ROYCCAT2
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