It is 004 (for paper transfer) or 0004 (for e transfer) + your bank branch's transit number (5 digits, the 2nd number on your cheque)
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Clearing codes are used for international bank transfers. The clearing code for National Bank of New Zealand is NZ02nnnn where "nnnn" represents the four digit branch code. This varies from one branch to another.
To send money to a bank account held with Standard Bank in South Africa, you will need the international clearing code, also called the swift code. The swift code for Standard Bank is SBZAZAJJ. In addition to the swift code, the sender will need to have the recipient's bank information.
Tdomcatttor - swift code for td Canada trust
Zengin code is composed by two elements - the code for bank (4 digits) and the branch code (3).For the branch in question they are 0005 and 652respectively.
Needs to route through TD Canada Trust swift code TDOMCATT institution number 004. You may need the transit number for that branch.