ROYCUS3XIMM
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA BIC/SWIFT Code Details
(TREASURY DEPARTMENT)
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ROYCUS3XIMM
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A SWIFT code, sometimes referred to as a SWIFT number, is a standardized format for Business Identifier Codes (BIC). Banks and financial institutions use these codes as an international bank code or ID that reveals who they are and where they are located.
These codes are primarily used for transferring money between banks, especially for international money transfers or SEPA payments. Banks also rely on SWIFT codes to exchange messages between one another.
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ROYCUS3XIMM
ROYC
Bank code
US
Country code
3X
Location code
IMM
Branch code
This SWIFT code identifies ROYAL BANK OF CANADA (TREASURY DEPARTMENT)
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA BIC/SWIFT Code
SWIFT
ROYCUS3XIMM
SWIFT code (8 characters)
ROYCUS3X
Branch name
(TREASURY DEPARTMENT)
Branch code
IMM
Bank name
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
City
NEW YORK,NY
Country
United States
Bank code A-Z
Four letters represent the bank, typically appearing as a shortened version of the bank's name.
Country code A-Z
Two letters represent the country where the bank is located.
Location code 0-9 A-Z
Two characters, made up of letters or numbers, indicate the location of the bank's head office.
Branch Code 0-9 A-Z
The three digits specify a particular branch, while 'XXX' represents the bank’s head office.



