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    • Account number. There are three parts to an account number: the transit number (or the branch number), the institution number (also called the bank number), and your personal account number.
    • Institution and transit number. Every Canadian financial institution has its own 3-digit institution number. Scotiabank's institution number is 002. Your transit number is the 5-digit number connected to your home branch.
    • SWIFT and ABA numbers. A SWIFT code (also known as a BIC code) is used for Canadian and international wire transfers. An ABA number is used for wires from the US.
    • Cheque number. Your cheque number is found at the bottom left-hand corner of your physical cheque. Cheque numbers are found on print cheques, but not on digital cheques, including void cheques that are provided digitally.
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  5. May 22, 2024 · All of your account numbers are listed on the home screen of your Scotiabank mobile app, or the Account Summary page in online banking.

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