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Scotiabank Routing Number Canada 2026 | Transit & Institution Number

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Every Scotiabank account is identified in the Canadian payments system by three numbers: a transit number (your specific branch), an institution number (Scotiabank’s fixed identifier), and an account number. For Scotiabank, the institution number is always 002 — identical for every account at every branch across Canada. What varies is your 5-digit transit number, which identifies the branch where your account was originally opened.

One important clarification before anything else: Tangerine is owned by Scotiabank but operates as a completely separate bank with its own institution number (614). If you have a Tangerine account and a Scotiabank account, they have different routing numbers. Using the wrong institution number is one of the most common reasons direct deposits fail.

When a form asks for a “routing number,” it wants your transit number and institution number combined. The standard Canadian format is XXXXX-002. Some payroll systems — particularly those built for US payroll standards — ask instead for a single 9-digit number, which is constructed as: 0 + 002 + your transit number.


Scotiabank Routing Number at a Glance

ComponentValue
Institution number002
Transit numberVaries by branch (5 digits)
Standard routing formatXXXXX-002
9-digit EFT format0 + 002 + XXXXX
SWIFT codeNOSCCATT

How to Find Your Scotiabank Transit Number

You need your own account’s specific transit number — a generic branch table is not sufficient. The most reliable source is Scotia OnLine or the Scotiabank app, both of which display your exact transit number for each account you hold.

Method 1: Scotia OnLine (Online Banking)

  1. Log in at scotiabank.com
  2. Click on the account you need the routing information for
  3. Click Account Details or navigate to the Direct Deposit / Pre-Authorized Payments section
  4. Your transit number, institution number (002), and account number are displayed
  5. Click Download Void Cheque or Direct Deposit Form to save a PDF you can submit directly to an employer or government agency

Method 2: Scotiabank Mobile App

  1. Open the Scotiabank app and log in
  2. Tap on the account
  3. Tap Account Details or More Info
  4. Your transit number, institution number (002), and account number appear
  5. You can generate and share a direct deposit form directly from the app

Method 3: A Cheque

The three numbers printed at the bottom of a Scotiabank cheque appear in this order:

PositionNumberDigits
FirstTransit number5
SecondInstitution number (002)3
ThirdAccount number7–12

Read left to right. The transit number is always first. If you have a chequebook, this is the fastest way to confirm your numbers without logging in.

Method 4: In-Branch

Visit any Scotiabank branch with government-issued photo ID. A teller can print a void cheque or direct deposit form. Useful if you have no cheques and cannot access online banking.


Transit Numbers for Major Scotiabank Branches

The tables below list transit numbers for major Scotiabank branches by region. Always verify your own transit number through Scotia OnLine before submitting a direct deposit or pre-authorized payment form — transit numbers can change when branches merge or relocate.

Ontario

BranchTransit NumberRouting Number
Scotia Plaza, King St W, Toronto4769647696-002
Yonge & Bloor, Toronto4435644356-002
Queen & University, Toronto4406644066-002
Rideau Centre, Ottawa6047660476-002
Hamilton, King St E5305653056-002
London, Dundas St5574655746-002
Mississauga, Hurontario4527645276-002
Kitchener, King St5666656666-002

British Columbia

BranchTransit NumberRouting Number
Vancouver, Pender St W1036010360-002
Surrey, King George Blvd1278012780-002
Victoria, Douglas St1001010010-002
Burnaby, Kingsway1070010700-002

Alberta

BranchTransit NumberRouting Number
Calgary, 8th Ave SW6485064850-002
Edmonton, Jasper Ave6360063600-002
Red Deer, Ross St6707067070-002

Quebec

BranchTransit NumberRouting Number
Montreal, Ste-Catherine St3003130031-002
Quebec City, Grande Allée3225132251-002
Laval, Laurentian Blvd3060130601-002

Prairies

BranchTransit NumberRouting Number
Winnipeg, Portage Ave7024070240-002
Saskatoon, 2nd Ave7272072720-002
Regina, Hamilton St7238072380-002

Atlantic Canada

BranchTransit NumberRouting Number
Halifax, Barrington St7515075150-002
Moncton, Main St7675076750-002
St. John’s, Water St7843078430-002

Scotiabank vs. Tangerine Routing Numbers

Scotiabank owns Tangerine, but they are legally separate banks in the Canadian payments system. Each has its own institution number, its own transit numbers, and its own account numbers.

BankInstitution NumberTransit NumberNotes
Scotiabank002Branch-specific (5 digits)Standard Scotiabank accounts
Tangerine614Typically 80001Online bank — not branch-based

If you want a direct deposit or PAD to go to your Scotiabank account, use institution number 002 and your branch’s transit number. If you want it to go to your Tangerine account, use institution number 614 and Tangerine’s transit number (visible in Tangerine Online Banking under Account Details). Submitting the wrong institution number is the most reliable way to have a payment returned.


What Your Routing Number Is Used For

Routing numbers are required for any payment that moves between institutions outside the Interac network. Direct deposits, pre-authorized debits, government benefit payments, and wire transfers all require your transit number, institution number (002), and account number. Interac e-Transfers are the exception — they use your registered email or phone number.

PurposeWhat You NeedNotes
Payroll direct depositTransit (5) + 002 + accountVoid cheque or direct deposit form
CRA tax refundTransit (5) + 002 + accountEnter in My CRA Account
CPP / OAS / EITransit (5) + 002 + accountMy Service Canada Account
Pre-authorized paymentsTransit (5) + 002 + accountPAD agreement form
International wire (incoming)SWIFT: NOSCCATT + transit + accountFull details to sender
Scotia iTRADE linkiTRADE has separate account numbersCheck Scotia iTRADE platform
Interac e-TransferNot neededUses email or phone number

The 9-Digit EFT Routing Number

Some payroll platforms and HR systems — especially American systems or cross-border software — ask for a single 9-digit routing number instead of separate transit and institution fields. Canada’s EFT standard builds the 9-digit number from a leading zero, the institution number, and the transit number in that order.

Formula: 0 + institution number (002) + transit number (5 digits) = 9 digits

Example: Transit 47696 → 0 + 002 + 47696 = 000247696

If the form has separate transit and institution number fields, use the standard Canadian format (transit: XXXXX, institution: 002). Only use the 9-digit EFT format when a single combined routing number field is presented.


Scotiabank SWIFT Code for International Wires

International wire transfers to a Scotiabank account require a SWIFT/BIC code rather than a routing number. Scotiabank’s SWIFT code for Canadian accounts is NOSCCATT.

DetailValue
SWIFT/BIC codeNOSCCATT
Bank nameBank of Nova Scotia
CityToronto
CountryCanada
Bank addressScotia Plaza, 44 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 1H1

When someone outside Canada is sending money to your Scotiabank account, give them all five elements: SWIFT code (NOSCCATT), your full legal name as it appears on the account, your transit number, your account number, and the bank address. Missing any element can delay or return the wire.

One important note: Scotiabank has significant operations in the Caribbean and Latin America, and its subsidiaries in those regions use different SWIFT codes. NOSCCATT is specifically for Canadian Scotiabank accounts. If you are transferring between a Canadian Scotiabank account and a Scotiabank subsidiary abroad (Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, etc.), confirm the correct SWIFT code for the foreign Scotiabank entity separately.


Troubleshooting

IssueSolution
Deposit went to wrong accountConfirm whether you submitted 002 (Scotiabank) or 614 (Tangerine) — these are different banks
Form asks for 9-digit routing numberUse EFT format: 0 + 002 + your 5-digit transit
Direct deposit not arrivingVerify transit number in Scotia OnLine; confirm account is active and accepts deposits
Scotia iTRADE routing differentInvestment accounts have separate transit and account numbers; check iTRADE platform
International wire delayedConfirm SWIFT code is NOSCCATT and bank address is provided; some currencies may require intermediary bank details