When you send money to a Canadian bank account, you will need to have three account details at hand: Financial Institution number (3 digits), Branch Transit Number (5 digits), and Account Number (7-12 digits).
Here are a couple options to help you find this information.
Option 1: Look at your checkbook
Option 2: Log into your internet banking and get the information from there
Option 3: Find the Institution number in the list below
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.
Option 4: Routing Number (also called Transit number)
Routing number format: 0YYYXXXXX
where: YYY - institution number XXXXX - transit number
For example, if Bank’s routing number is 026011242, the institution number is 260, and the transit number is 11242.
You can check the validity of the Institution and Transit number combination on Canada Banks Information website. (http://canada-banks-info.com/routing-numbers)
NEEMA Rate and Fees
Neema is here to offer you the best possible rates for your money transfers 💱
You can easily view all the rates by clicking on the "Rates" button.
You can enter a desired amount to send or the amount you want the recipient to receive, and the system will calculate the corresponding amount for you 🤩.
If you'd like to include transfer fees, simply enable the "Include Transfer Fees" option.
You can save rates to the “My rates” section by clicking “Add to favorites” (you can save up to 4 favorite rates)
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I hope this helps


