In order to send funds to and from your Central 1 Credit Union - Alberta bank account, you will need a minimum of three account details at hand: Financial Institution number (3 digits), Branch Transit Number (5 digits) and Account Number (7-12 digits). Using the table below, you can validate the institution & branch transit number combination. Additional information is available and may be required by Central 1 Credit Union - Alberta for wire transfer instructions purposes.
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| Routing Number - 089973069 - Financial Institution Information | |
|---|---|
| Institution Name | Central 1 Credit Union - Alberta |
| Financial Institution Code | 899 |
| Institution Type | Credit Union Credit Unions / Caisses Populaires |
| Branch Name | CREDIT UNION CENTRAL ALBERTA LIMITED |
| Branch Number / Transit | 73069 |
| Routing Number | 089973069 Routing number electronic payment format |
| Transit Number (MICR) | 73069-899 Routing number MICR-encoded paper payment format |
| Canadian Clearing Code (CC) | //CC089973069 Also known as Canadian sort code |
| Address | AFT Branch, #150N 8500 Macleod Trail SE |
| City | Calgary |
| State | Alberta (AB) |
| Postal Code | T2H 2N1 |
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| Swift Code | Canada banks SWIFT Codes |
A routing number identifies a Canadian financial institution and the branch where a payment is sent. Together with the account number, it is essential for making money transfers through the Canadian payments clearing system.
An Electronic Fund Transaction (EFT) routing number is comprised of a three-digit financial institution number and a five-digit branch (transit) number, preceded by a "leading zero".
Example : 0AAABBBBBThe electronic routing number is used for electronic payments. To make a money transfer, the electronic routing number is used together with the bank account number of the recipient and a SWIFT code (in case of international transfers).
MICR Numbers (Transit Numbers) are found at the bottom of a cheques. The number helps a bank to recognize the financial institution and branch that issued the cheque.
A paper (MICR) routing number is comprised of a three-digit financial institution number and a five-digit branch number.
Example : BBBBB-AAAPlease note: These numbers are accurate to the best of our knowledge, but if you are unsure it is always best to check with the recipient's bank. These numbers should only be used to confirm details you already have. Users acknowledge that bank-code.net accepts no liability whatsoever with respect to its accuracy.