Everyone knows this, but remember to write your full name in English, preferably in capitals.
2. Financial institution number (financial institution number)
The number of financial institutions of major banks in Canada is as follows:
Bank of Montreal: 00 1
CIBC: 0 10
Erythrocyte: 003
Scotiabank: 002
TD Canada Trust: 004
HSBC: 0 16
3.SWIFT code (bank remittance number)
This is a special code for bank wire transfer. SWIFT codes of major banks in Canada are as follows:
Bank of Montreal: BOFMCAM2
CIBC:cibccat
Erythrocyte: ROYCCAT2
Scotiabank: Northcutt
TD Canada trust: TDOMCATT
HSBC Bank of Canada: HKBCCATT
Bank of China (Canada): BKCHCATT
4. Account name
Your name should be in strict accordance with the format and order on checks or bank documents, and it is best to use capital letters.
5. Address of account opening branch
This is very important. Don't forget, it is also necessary to strictly follow the format on your check or bank document, and it is best to use capital letters.
6. Account opening branch code and account number
What everyone needs to pay attention to here is that this number is not the card number of your access card, but the number of your check or savings account. This number can be found on the online banking page and bank documents.
For example, the account format of TD is as follows: XXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXX. The first four digits of this number column are the code of the account opening branch, and the last seven digits are the account number of your account.