At the bottom of a check, you will see three groups of numbers. The first group is your routing number, the second is your account number and the third is your check number.
How do I find my bank account number Scotiabank?
To view your transit number:
- From your Accounts page, select your chequing account.
- Select Show account number and details to see your account, institution, and transit number.
How many digits is Scotiabank account number?
12 digits
Tips for Common Canadian Banks
| Bank | Institution Number | Account Number Length |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Bank of Canada | Royal Bank of Canada (003) | 7 digits |
| Scotiabank | Scotiabank (002) | 7 or 12 digits |
| National Bank of Canada | National Bank of Canada (006) | 7 digits |
What is institution number for Scotiabank?
002
Our institution code is 002.
What bank code is 001?
Financial institution numbers
| Bank Name | Institution Number |
|---|---|
| Bank of Montreal | 001 |
| Bank of Nova Scotia (operating as Scotiabank) | 002 |
| Royal Bank of Canada | 003 |
| Toronto-Dominion Bank (operating as TD Canada Trust) | 004 |
What does my account number look like?
It’s the first set of numbers printed on the bottom of your checks, on the left side. Your account number (usually 10-12 digits) is specific to your personal account. It’s the second set of numbers printed on the bottom of your checks, just to the right of the bank routing number.
What do the numbers on a cheque mean Scotiabank?
This number is always three digits. These three digits indicate what bank you use. All locations of the same bank will have the same three-digit institution code. (For example, Bank of Montreal is 001, Scotiabank is 002, Royal Bank of Canada is 003, TD Canada Trust is 004, etc.)