Bank Name | B2B Bank |
Bank Code | 618 |
Routing Number | 061803791 |
Transit Number | 03791 |
MICR Code | 03791-618 |
Province | Ontario |
City | Toronto |
Address | Age Mortgages, 199 Bay Street Suite 600, City : Toronto Province : Ontario |
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Zip Code | M5H 3P5 |
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Website | b2bbank.com |
In Canada for Cheques Clearing and Wire Transfers, Financial Institution Branches has been allotted a 9 Characters Numeric Code, which is called Routing Number.
Routing Numbers are used in Canada for transferring payment through Cheques or Wire, from one account to another account within the Bank or between other Banks.
In Canada Banks, Credit Unions, Trust Companies, Loan Companies and Other Deposit-taking Institutions are allotted Routing Numbers.
In Canada all the Financial Institutions has been allotted 3 Characters Numeric Code, which is called Bank Codes.
Each Financial Institutions Branch has been allotted 5 Characters Numeric Code, which is called Transit Code.
Canada Routing Number is formed by prefixing 0+3 Characters Bank Code+5 Characters Transit Number.
B2B Bank has been allotted Bank Code : 618, so the first four characters from left of B2B Bank Routing Number will be 0618.
B2B Bank Age Mortgages has been allotted Branch Code 03791
So the Routing Number of B2B Bank Branch Age Mortgages is 061803791In Routing Number 1st Character from Right, indicate the region, in which the Branch is located. Region Identification in the Transit Numbers has been shown below:
B2B Bank Branch Age Mortgages Routing Number First Charcater from Right is 1, so its Region is Western Quebec, including Montreal and surrounding areas.
You can find Routing Number in the bottom of your cheque. You can also find your Bank Branch Routing Number in your Bank Online Banking Account or mobile application. You can also confirm your Routing Number from your Bank Branch. You can also refrence, routing number from this website.