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. The Bank Of New York Mellon's institution number is 242. The Bank Of New York Mellon currently has 1 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 The Bank Of New York Mellon'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 The Bank Of New York Mellon. 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 The Bank Of New York Mellon 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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| 1 | 00012-242 | Toronto | Suite 2310,Royal Bank Plaza, 5th Twr, P.O. Box 153 | Toronto | ON |
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.