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Bank Routing Numbers in Canada 2026 | Institution & Transit Numbers

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Canadian Bank Routing Numbers

A Canadian bank routing number identifies your specific bank and branch. Every bank account in Canada has a routing number composed of two parts:

ComponentDigitsWhat It IdentifiesExample
Transit number5 digitsYour specific bank branch10002
Institution number3 digitsYour bank004 (TD)
Combined routing number8 digitsYour bank + branch10002-004

You need your routing number for direct deposit, pre-authorized payments, wire transfers, tax refunds from CRA, and interbank transfers.

Institution Numbers for All Major Canadian Banks

Every Canadian bank has a unique 3-digit institution number assigned by Payments Canada. This number never changes regardless of which branch you use:

Big Five Banks

BankInstitution NumberRouting Number Format
BMO (Bank of Montreal)001XXXXX-001
Scotiabank002XXXXX-002
RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)003XXXXX-003
TD Bank (Toronto-Dominion)004XXXXX-004
CIBC (Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce)010XXXXX-010

Other Major Banks

BankInstitution NumberNotes
National Bank of Canada006Quebec-focused; 6th largest bank
Laurentian Bank039Quebec-based
HSBC Canada016Acquired by RBC in 2024; routing numbers transitioning
Canadian Western Bank030Western Canada focus
Manulife Bank540Insurance company bank arm

Credit Unions and Caisses

InstitutionInstitution NumberNotes
Desjardins815Quebec caisse populaire network
Meridian Credit Union837Ontario’s largest credit union
Vancity809BC’s largest credit union
Coast Capital Savings809BC credit union (shares code with Vancity through Central 1)
Servus Credit Union829Alberta’s largest credit union
Conexus Credit Union879Saskatchewan’s largest credit union

Online-Only and Digital Banks

BankInstitution NumberNotes
Tangerine614Online division (formerly ING Direct)
Simplii Financial010Uses CIBC’s institution number (CIBC division)
EQ Bank623Equitable Bank’s digital platform
Wealthsimple Cash935Issued by Peoples Trust; uses 935
Neo Financial001 or 219Partners with Concentra Bank (219) or BMO (001) depending on product
KOHO219 or 935Prepaid accounts through Peoples Trust (935) or Concentra (219)
motusbank837Uses Meridian Credit Union’s institution number

Important: Some digital banks and fintechs route through partner banks, so the institution number on your account may differ from what you expect. Always verify by checking your actual account details in online banking.

How to Read a Canadian Routing Number

On a personal cheque, the numbers at the bottom read left to right:

|  Transit #  |  Inst. #  |  Account #  |
   5 digits      3 digits    7-12 digits

Example for a TD Bank account at the main Bay Street branch in Toronto:

FieldNumber
Transit number10002
Institution number004
Account number1234567
Full routing number10002-004

Electronic format (EFT format)

For electronic funds transfers (EFTs), the routing number is formatted as a 9-digit number with a leading zero:

0 + Institution number (3 digits) + Transit number (5 digits)

Using the example above: 0 004 10002 = 000410002

This 9-digit format is used for:

  • CRA direct deposit setup
  • Payroll direct deposit in some systems
  • Pre-authorized debits (PADs)
  • Some international wire transfer forms

How to Find Your Routing Number

Method 1: Personal cheque

The transit and institution numbers are printed at the bottom of every cheque. The transit number (5 digits) appears first, followed by the institution number (3 digits), then your account number.

Method 2: Online banking

BankWhere to Find It
TDEasyWeb → Accounts → Account Details → “Direct Deposit Information”
RBCOnline Banking → Account Summary → Click account → Account Details
BMOOnline Banking → My Accounts → Account Details
ScotiabankScotia OnLine → Account Details → “Direct Deposit / Pre-Authorized Payments”
CIBCOnline Banking → My Accounts → Account Details → “Void Cheque”
National BankOnline Banking → Account → Account Information
TangerineOnline Banking → Account Settings → Direct Deposit
SimpliiOnline Banking → My Accounts → Account Details
EQ BankOnline Banking → Account → “Direct Deposit Form”
DesjardinsAccèsD → Accounts → Account Details

Method 3: Mobile banking app

Most major bank apps now display transit and institution numbers under account details. Look for “Direct deposit information,” “Void cheque,” or “Account details.”

Method 4: Bank branch

Visit any branch with government-issued ID and ask a teller to provide your transit and institution numbers, or print a void cheque / PAD form.

Routing Numbers for EFT, Wire Transfers, and International Payments

Different types of transactions may require different numbers:

Transaction TypeNumbers NeededFormat
Direct deposit (payroll)Transit + institution + account5-digit transit, 3-digit institution, 7–12 digit account
Pre-authorized debit (PAD)Transit + institution + accountSame as direct deposit
CRA tax refund / benefitsTransit + institution + accountVia My CRA Account or T1-DD form
Domestic wire transferTransit + institution + account8-digit routing number
International wire transfer (incoming)SWIFT/BIC code + transit + accountSWIFT code identifies the bank globally
US wire transferCanadian routing number + SWIFT codeMay also need correspondent bank details

SWIFT Codes for Major Canadian Banks

For international wire transfers, you also need your bank’s SWIFT/BIC code:

BankSWIFT Code
BMOBOFMCAM2
ScotiabankNOSCCATT
RBCROYCCAT2
TDTDOMCATTTOR
CIBCCABOROOTTTO
National BankBNDCCAMMINT
DesjardinsCCDQCAMM
TangerineABOROOTTXXX

What Is a Transit Number?

A transit number is a 5-digit code that identifies a specific bank branch in Canada. Every branch of every bank has its own unique transit number.

For example, TD Bank’s main branch at Bay and King in Toronto has a different transit number than TD’s branch in Vancouver or Montreal. So while all TD accounts share the institution number 004, each branch has its own 5-digit transit number.

Key facts about transit numbers:

  • Transit numbers are assigned by Payments Canada (formerly the Canadian Payments Association)
  • If your branch closes or merges, your transit number may change — your bank will notify you
  • Online-only banks (Tangerine, EQ Bank, Simplii) still have transit numbers, even without physical branches — they use designated internal transit numbers
  • Your transit number is not the same as a US ABA routing number

Common Situations Where You Need Your Routing Number

SituationWhat You Provide
Starting a new job (payroll setup)Void cheque or direct deposit form with transit + institution + account
CRA tax refund direct depositTransit + institution + account via My CRA Account
Setting up CPP/OAS/EI direct depositTransit + institution + account via My Service Canada Account
Automatic bill paymentsTransit + institution + account on a PAD form
Opening a brokerage or investing accountTransit + institution + account to link your bank
Receiving wire transfer from abroadSWIFT code + transit + institution + account
Transferring between banks (e.g., EFT)Transit + institution + account for both sending and receiving
E-transfersNo routing number needed — uses email/phone through Interac

Note: Interac e-Transfers do not require routing numbers. The recipient is identified by email address or phone number.

Routing Number Security

Your routing and account numbers are not as sensitive as your credit card number or debit card PIN, but they should still be handled with care:

RiskLevelExplanation
Someone sees your transit + institution numberVery lowThese identify a branch, not your specific account
Someone sees your full routing + account numberLowThey could potentially set up a pre-authorized debit, but this requires your consent and is protected by Payments Canada PAD rules
Void cheque in the wrong handsLowContains routing + account info; not enough to withdraw funds on its own
Combined with other personal infoModerateIn combination with your name, SIN, and other details, it could facilitate identity theft

Best practices:

  • Only provide your routing information to trusted employers, government agencies, and financial institutions
  • Use your bank’s digital void cheque feature instead of physical cheques when possible
  • Monitor your bank account for unauthorized pre-authorized debits
  • If you notice an unauthorized PAD, contact your bank immediately — you are protected under Payments Canada’s PAD recourse process
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