BIC codes used for international money transfers

Bank Identification Code (BIC) is 8 or 11 alphanumeric character long based on ISO 9362 standard (managed by SWIFT) and used for international bank wire money transfers to Canada. This code is used to identify a specific financial institution during an payment transaction through the SWIFT system.

BIC Code Financial institution name
ABNACATTXXXABN AMRO BANK CANADA
ATBRCA6EXXXATB FINANCIAL
BCANCAW2XXXBANK OF CANADA
BLCMCAMMXXXLAURENTIAN BANK OF CANADA
BNDCCAMMXXXNATIONAL BANK OF CANADA
BNPACAMMXXXBNP PARIBAS
BOFACATTXXXBANK OF AMERICA CANADA
BOFMCAM2XXXBANK OF MONTREAL (BMO)
CCDQCAMMXXXFEDERATION DES CAISSES DESJARDINS DU QUEBEC
CIBCCATTXXXCANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE (CIBC)
CITICATTXXXCITIBANK
CUCXCATTXXXCENTRAL 1 CREDIT UNION
DEUTCATTXXXDEUTSCHE BANK AG
HKBCCATTXXXHSBC BANK CANADA
ICBKCAT2XXXINDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK OF CHINA
ICICCATTXXXICICI BANK CANADA
MELNCATTXXXMELLON BANK N.A.
NOSCCATTXXXBANK OF NOVA SCOTIA (Scotiabank)
ROYCCAT2XXXROYAL BANK OF CANADA (RBC)
TDOMCATTXXXTORONTO DOMINION BANK (TD Bank)
BKCHCATTXXXBANK OF CHINA (Canada)
BLCMCAMMXXXTHE LAURENTIAN BANK OF CANADA

BIC codes data are sourced from financial institution, donation and payments.ca websites.