First Nations Bank Of Canada - Routing Numbers & Branch Transit Numbers List


A Canadian routing number consists of 9 numerical digits that are used for electronic funds transfers. They identify a specific bank and branch where a payment will be sent. First Nations Bank Of Canada's institution number is 310. First Nations Bank Of Canada currently has 19 routing & transit numbers assigned depending on individual branch locations.

When you need to provide financial institutions with routing information you should do so in the format //CC0AAABBBBB where //CC0 is the standard Canadian clearing code, AAA is First Nations Bank Of Canada's 3-digit bank institution number and BBBBB is the 5-digit branch transit number. Together with the account number, it is essential for delivering payments through the clearing system.

Routing numbers come in two formats:

Using the table list below you can browse through all routing & branch transit numbers used by First Nations Bank Of Canada. You can click on any individual routing number to find out details about the bank branch, address and additional information that may be required by First Nations Bank Of Canada for wire transfer instructions purposes. You can use the "Search" box to filter by city, branch, address or routing / transit number.

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No.
Routing Number
Transit Number
Branch
Address
City
State
1
24391-310
FNBC ERMINESKIN224 - 4th Avenue SouthSaskatoon
SK
2
26011-310
IGLOOLIKPO Box 120Igloolik
NU
3
34391-310
Taloyoakc/o Paleajook Eskimo Co-op Ltd., General DeliveryTaloyoak
NU
4
37392-310
WalpoleUnit #1, Thunderbird Plaza, RR #3Wallaceburg
ON
5
44391-310
Iqaluit630 Queen Elizabeth II WayIqaluit
NU
6
46011-310
ChisasibiJames Bay Region, P.O. Box #399Chisasibi
QC
7
54391-310
Arviat600 - 6TH STREETArviat
NU
8
56011-310
Whapmagoostui406 Whapmakw MaskinoWhapmagoostui
QC
9
62017-310
Winnipeg360 BroadwayWinnipeg
MB
10
64391-310
Baker LakePO Box 569Baker Lake
NU
11
74018-310
Meadow Lake8004 Flying Dust ReserveMeadow Lake
SK
12
74391-310
Kugluktukc/o Kugluktuk Co-op PO Box 279Kugluktuk
NU
13
76018-310
Saskatoon224 4th Avenue SouthSaskatoon
SK
14
77019-310
Fort McPherson414 Gwichin RoadFort McPherson
NT
15
78019-310
EnochSuite #100, 21553 Chief Lapotac BlvdEdmonton
AB
16
84391-310
PangnirtungPO BOX 404, Building # 729Pangnirtung
NU
17
88019-310
Yellowknife110,4905 48 STREETYellowknife
NT
18
94391-310
Pond InletPO Box 36Pond Inlet
NU
19
99010-310
WhitehorseUnit 103 9016 Quartz RoadWhitehorse
YT

Please 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.