Routing Number 000613831, Transit Number 13831, Institution Code 006

Routing Transit Number for National Bank of Canada - 150 Branch
Routing Number is used in Canada to identify the bank and the branch to which the payment is directed. Routing number for National Bank of Canada have two formats:

1. Paper Transaction Routing Number: Routing transit number for paper items (or MICR-encoded items) is in the format of XXXXX-YYY which is comprised of a five-digit branch transit number (XXXXX) and a three-digit financial institution number (YYY).
2. Electronic Payments Routing Number: It's a 9 digit number which starts with 0 used for electronic fund transactions. If paper routing is XXXXX-YYY, then EFT routing number will be 0YYYXXXXX.

Find routing number for National Bank of Canada below.

Bank Name National Bank of Canada
Branch 150
City Quebec
Routing Number (EFT) 000613831
Branch Transit Number13831
Financial Institution Number006
MICR Code (Routing Number)13831-006
Full Address: 150, Rene-Levesque e., Quebec, QC G1R 2B2
Phone Number: -

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The best way to find the routing number for your National Bank of Canada checking, savings or business account is to look into the lower left corner of the bank check.
National Bank of Canada routing number on check

National Bank of Canada - 150 Branch Location

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Bank Routing Number:The Bank Routing Transit Number is a 9 digit number assigned to canadian banks by Canadian Payment Association. A routing number identifies the financial institution and the branch to which a payment item is directed. Along with the account number, it is essential for delivering payments through the clearing system. In Canada, there are two formats for routing numbers:

Electronic Transactions (EFT) Routing Number: A routing number for electronic payment items contains a zero (called the "leading zero"), a three-digit financial institution number and a five-digit branch number. The electronic routing number is used for electronic payment items, such as direct deposits and pre-authorized debits. For example, if Bank A's institution number is 123, and one of their branches is number 45678, the electronic routing number would look like this: 012345678 . Also, if a cheque has a routing number of XXXXX-YYY, the corresponding EFT code would be 0YYYXXXXX.

Paper Transactions Routing Number: A transit number for paper items (or MICR-encoded items) is comprised of a five-digit branch transit number and a three-digit financial institution number. It is encoded using magnetic ink on paper payment items (such as cheques). It is also referred to as MICR Transit Code. It is of the format XXXXX-YYY where XXXXX is a Branch Transit Number, and YYY is a Financial Institution Number. Direct Deposit setup forms usually ask both Branch Transit Number and Institution Number. These routing numbers are sometimes referred to as "Check Routing Numbers" or "Routing Transit Numbers".