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 |
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ABNACATTXXX | ABN AMRO BANK CANADA |
ATBRCA6EXXX | ATB FINANCIAL |
BCANCAW2XXX | BANK OF CANADA |
BLCMCAMMXXX | LAURENTIAN BANK OF CANADA |
BNDCCAMMXXX | NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA |
BNPACAMMXXX | BNP PARIBAS |
BOFACATTXXX | BANK OF AMERICA CANADA |
BOFMCAM2XXX | BANK OF MONTREAL (BMO) |
CCDQCAMMXXX | FEDERATION DES CAISSES DESJARDINS DU QUEBEC |
CIBCCATTXXX | CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE (CIBC) |
CITICATTXXX | CITIBANK |
CUCXCATTXXX | CENTRAL 1 CREDIT UNION |
DEUTCATTXXX | DEUTSCHE BANK AG |
HKBCCATTXXX | HSBC BANK CANADA |
ICBKCAT2XXX | INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK OF CHINA |
ICICCATTXXX | ICICI BANK CANADA |
MELNCATTXXX | MELLON BANK N.A. |
NOSCCATTXXX | BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA (Scotiabank) |
ROYCCAT2XXX | ROYAL BANK OF CANADA (RBC) |
TDOMCATTXXX | TORONTO DOMINION BANK (TD Bank) |
BKCHCATTXXX | BANK OF CHINA (Canada) |
BLCMCAMMXXX | THE LAURENTIAN BANK OF CANADA |
BIC codes data are sourced from financial institution, donation and payments.ca websites.