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Routing Numbers & Transit Numbers for Bank Of Nova Scotia Branches in Kelowna City

Routing Number Transit Number State City Address
000201560 01560-002 BC Kelowna Unit #108 1940 Kane Rd, Kelowna
000211130 11130-002 BC Kelowna #101-1835 Dilworth Drive, Kelowna
000212880 12880-002 BC Kelowna 488 Bernard Ave, Kelowna
000230650 30650-002 BC Kelowna 190 Highway 33 West, Kelowna
000252670 52670-002 BC Kelowna 488 Bernard Ave., 2nd Floor, P.O. Box 310, Kelowna
000272470 72470-002 BC Kelowna 488 Bernard Ave. 2nd Floor, P.O. Box 310, Kelowna
000280150 80150-002 BC Kelowna 488 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna
000291660 91660-002 BC Kelowna 29-2475 Dobbin Road, Kelowna
000292080 92080-002 BC Kelowna Suite 100-3275 Lakeshore Rd., Kelowna
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What is Transit number and a Routing number in Canada?
In Canada, banks and other financial institutions identify their branches with a unique transit number (also known as branch numbers). A transit number is made up of five-digits and together with the institution number they form a routing number.
The transit number - five digits - shows which branch you opened your account at. The institution number - three digits - identifies your bank. The account number - seven to twelve digits - identifies your individual account. Bank routing numbers are used to process cheque and electronic transactions such as funds transfers, direct deposits, digital cheques, recurring loan and bill payments.

There are two different formats for routing numbers:
Electronic Transactions Routing Numbers (ETF): 0XXXYYYYY
Paper Transactions Transit Numbers (MICR): YYYYY-XXX
where XXX is the institution number and YYYYY is the transit number.