royal bank of canada - Routing Number's List

No. Routing Number Transit Number Branch Address City State
41 00104-003 Tor Ho Mortgage Banking 320 Front St W-6th Flr, 320 Front St W Toronto ON
42 00108-003 Saskatoon Private Banking 154 1st Ave S-Suite 200, 154 1st Ave S Saskatoon SK
43 00111-003 Royal Direct-montreal Support Admin 7101 AV DU PARC - 5EME ETAGE, 7101 AV DU PARC Montreal QC
44 00113-003 Amherst Branch 103 Victoria St E, P.O. Box 520 Amherst NS
45 00114-003 Bathurst Br 230 Main St Bathurst NB
46 00115-003 Succ St Patrick 140 Grande Allee Est-Bureau 100, 140 Grande Allee E Quebec QC
47 00116-003 Bank & First Avenue Branch 745 Bank St Ottawa ON
48 00778-003 Abbey Branch Wayne & Cathedral, c/o 120 Centre St Abbey SK
49 00119-003 Alix Branch 4849 50th St, c/o Stettler Br Alix AB
50 00122-003 Iroquois Falls Br 160 Main St Iroquois Falls ON
51 00123-003 Nfld & Lab Comml 226 Water St (Main Br) St. John's NL
52 00124-003 Burl-dundas & Appleby Br 2495 Appleby Line Burlington ON
53 00126-003 Bolton-hwy 50 & Mcewan 12612 Highway 50 Bolton ON
54 00127-003 Sk-thunderchild First Nation Agency 1101 101St St, C/O North Battleford Br North Battleford SK
55 00128-003 Newmarket-yonge & Savage Branch 16591 Yonge St Newmarket ON
56 00131-003 Tor King & Jarvis Br 161 King St E Toronto ON
57 00132-003 Kelowna Private Banking 1665 Ellis St-2nd Flr, 1665 Ellis St Kelowna BC
58 00139-003 Eglinton & Tarlton Br 473 Eglinton Ave W, C/O 2346 Yonge St Toronto ON
59 00143-003 Miss-mavis & Matheson Br 700 Matheson Blvd W-Unit 1, 700 Matheson Blvd W Mississauga ON
60 00144-003 Miss-winston Churchill & Hazelton Br 2955 Hazelton Place Mississauga ON

Royal Bank of Canada Routing Number

A 9-digit number that is used to recognize a Royal Bank of Canada or a financial institution is known as the Royal Bank of Canada Routing number. A routing number is also known as the routing transit number. Every financial institution has a unique routing number. This number help to identification of the Royal Bank of Canada geographical location of the branch

Find your Royal Bank of Canada routing number

This 9-digit code is used for multiple purposes such as fund transfers, direct deposits, bill payments, and digital checks. When one uses these modes of electronic transactions, then the Royal Bank of Canada will prompt you the Royal Bank of Canada routing number. A routing number is also required while filing taxes and receiving rebates.

A bank can have more than one Royal Bank of Canada routing number. So does Royal Bank of Canada. Bank mergers and location may result in multiple codes. Before making any electronic transaction, it is always advisable to confirm with Royal Bank of Canada which number you must use. If your bank account Royal Bank of Canada routing number is changed, Royal Bank of Canada will send you notifications prior, so that you stay informed and be watchful.

What Is The Difference Between SWIFT Codes And Routing Numbers?

One may be confused, as both SWIFT codes and routing numbers are used for financial transactions. The SWIFT codes and Royal Bank of Canada Routing number of Royal Bank of Canada are used for distinctive purposes. Let’s give you a clear explanation below:

SWIFT codes- These are the codes used during international money transfers only. SWIFT codes are 8 to 11 digit alphanumeric codes that define the important details about the bank, branch, country, and account. SWIFT code is also used by financial institutions in exchanging messages with each other thus it is also known as the largest financial messaging system in the world.

Whereas Royal Bank of Canada routing number is used for electronic fund transfers that happen in the domestic domain. The Royal Bank of Canada routing number is the US is also known as the ABA RTN (American Banking Association routing transit number) and in Canada as Bank Code. ABA RTN is managed by the American Bankers Association and Accuity. The Royal Bank of Canada routing numbers in Canada are controlled and managed by Payments Canada.

The biggest distinction between SWIFT code and routing number is the area of usage. If the payment stays domestic, then the Royal Bank of Canada routing number would suffice. But if the payment crosses borders, then the SWIFT code will serve the purpose.

Performing international transactions

At times when one may require to conduct international money transfers. There are a lot of factors that one needs to abide by while performing international wire transfers. You must watch out for the exchange rate. A lot of money can be lost if a bad exchange rate is employed. Look out for good third-party money transfer services that can help you with cheaper exchange rates. The Royal Bank of Canada officials will help you in guiding the best way to transfer money across the borders effortlessly.