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First Nations Bank Of Canada: Routing Number - Transit Number:

Below is the complete list of First Nations Bank Of Canada Branches and the Routing/Transit Number Info. across the Canada.

Bank Routing Number Transit Number Institution Number State City Address

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031078019 78019-310 310 AB Edmonton Suite #100, 21553 Chief Lapotac Blvd

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031062017 62017-310 310 MB Winnipeg 360 Broadway

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031077019 77019-310 310 NT Fort McPherson 414 Gwichin Road

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031088019 88019-310 310 NT Yellowknife 110,4905 48 STREET

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031054391 54391-310 310 NU Arviat 624 4th Avenue

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031064391 64391-310 310 NU Baker Lake PO Box 569

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031044391 44391-310 310 NU Iqaluit 630 Queen Elizabeth II Way

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031074391 74391-310 310 NU Kugluktuk c/o Kugluktuk Co-op PO Box 279

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031084391 84391-310 310 NU Pangnirtung PO BOX 404, Building # 729

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031094391 94391-310 310 NU Pond Inlet PO Box 36

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031037392 37392-310 310 ON Wallaceburg Unit #1, Thunderbird Plaza, RR #3

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031046011 46011-310 310 QC Chisasibi James Bay Region, P.O. Box #399

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031056011 56011-310 310 QC Whapmagoostui 406 Whapmakw Maskino

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031074018 74018-310 310 SK Meadow Lake 8004 Flying Dust Reserve

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031076018 76018-310 310 SK Saskatoon 224 4th Avenue South

First Nations Bank Of Canada

031099010 99010-310 310 YT Whitehorse Unit 103 9016 Quartz Road
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What is Transit number and a Routing number in Canada?
In Canada, banks and other financial institutions identify their branches with a unique transit number (also known as branch numbers). A transit number is made up of five-digits and together with the institution number they form a routing number.
The transit number - five digits - shows which branch you opened your account at. The institution number - three digits - identifies your bank. The account number - seven to twelve digits - identifies your individual account. Bank routing numbers are used to process cheque and electronic transactions such as funds transfers, direct deposits, digital cheques, recurring loan and bill payments.

There are two different formats for routing numbers:
Electronic Transactions Routing Numbers (ETF): 0XXXYYYYY
Paper Transactions Transit Numbers (MICR): YYYYY-XXX
where XXX is the institution number and YYYYY is the transit number.