royal trust company (the) - Routing Number's List

No. Routing Number Transit Number Branch Address City State
1 00031-570 Bank Recon-central D Project 21, 55 King St W. Rtt 4th Toronto, PO Box 7500 Station A (Rtt 4th) Toronto ON
2 00231-570 Bank Recon Central D Project 23 55 King St W Rtt 4th Toronto, PO Box 7500 Station A (RT4) Toronto ON
3 00261-570 Bank Recon-central D Project 26, 55 King St W Rtt 4th Toronto, PO Box 7500 Station A (RT4) Toronto ON
4 01010-570 Wholesale Deposits Montreal 77 King St W - 6th Flr Toronto ON
5 01302-570 Pensions N.o.accounting Royal Trust Tower 11th Floor Toronto ON
6 01311-570 Personal Trust Royal Trust Tower 4th Floor Toronto ON
7 01321-570 Iaac Royal Trust Tower 4th Floor Toronto ON
8 01331-570 Td Managed Funds Royal Trust Tower 4th Floor Toronto ON
9 01341-570 Fixed Term Ann. Royal Trust Tower 4th Floor Toronto ON
10 01351-570 Term Deposit 180 Wellington St W - 11th Flr Toronto ON
11 01361-570 Trust On Line Royal Trust Tower 4th Floor Toronto ON
12 01381-570 Rsp Royal Trust Tower 4th Floor Toronto ON
13 01391-570 Wire Department Royal Trust Tower 4th Floor Toronto ON
14 01401-570 Theoset Royal Trust Tower 4th Floor Toronto ON
15 01411-570 Bank Reconciliation Dept Royal Trust Tower 4th Floor Toronto ON
16 01441-570 Temporary Royal Trust Tower 4th Floor Toronto ON
17 03014-570 New Brunswick Company Branch 1660 Hollis St 3rd Floor Halifax NS
18 03023-570 Nova Scotia Company Branch 1660 Hollis St 3rd Floor Halifax NS
19 03031-570 Newfoundland Company Branch 1660 Hollis St 3rd Floor Halifax NS
20 03043-570 P.e.i. Company Branch 1660 Hollis St 3rd Floor Halifax NS

Royal Trust Company (THE) Routing Number

A 9-digit number that is used to recognize a Royal Trust Company (THE) or a financial institution is known as the Royal Trust Company (THE) 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 Trust Company (THE) geographical location of the branch

Find your Royal Trust Company (THE) 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 Trust Company (THE) will prompt you the Royal Trust Company (THE) routing number. A routing number is also required while filing taxes and receiving rebates.

A bank can have more than one Royal Trust Company (THE) routing number. So does Royal Trust Company (THE). Bank mergers and location may result in multiple codes. Before making any electronic transaction, it is always advisable to confirm with Royal Trust Company (THE) which number you must use. If your bank account Royal Trust Company (THE) routing number is changed, Royal Trust Company (THE) 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 Trust Company (THE) Routing number of Royal Trust Company (THE) 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 Trust Company (THE) routing number is used for electronic fund transfers that happen in the domestic domain. The Royal Trust Company (THE) 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 Trust Company (THE) 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 Trust Company (THE) 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 Trust Company (THE) officials will help you in guiding the best way to transfer money across the borders effortlessly.