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EFT, or Electronic Funds Transfer, relies on standardized codes like CPA codes for transaction categorization and routing information. These codes help ensure the efficient and secure transfer of funds between financial institutions.


MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) code, also known as the transit number, is a 5-digit code printed on the bottom of cheques. It identifies the bank branch and is used to process and clear cheques quickly.


Top Branches for Bank Of Montreal (BMO)
100 King St. West (Toronto)
1990 Columbia Avenue (Castlegar)
20691 Lougheed Hwy (Maple Ridge)
249 Manitoba Ave. (Selkirk)
886 Barton St. E. (Hamilton)
9150 Boul. de L'Acadie Bureau 10 (Montreal)
Appleby Mall (Burlington)
BMO Banque Privee Harris (Montreal)
Bank and Hunt Club (Ottawa)
Cambridge Main (Cambridge)
Campbell St. (Lucknow)
Moose Creek Community - Canada Post (Moose Factory)
Mountain View Village (North Vancouver)
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Branch (Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue)
boul. Saint-Joseph (Drummondville)


Recent Branches for Bank Of Montreal (BMO)
1505 Lonsdale Avenue (North Vancouver)
1871 Victoria Avenue E (Regina)
2 Victoria St. W. (Alliston)
4906-50th Avenue (Camrose)
5101-50th Ave. (Ponoka)
BMO Harris Private Banking (Calgary)
Beddington Village (Calgary)
Centre Commercial Rockland (Mount-Royal)
Coronation Mall (Duncan)
Huron & Highbury (London)
Lakewood Branch (Saskatoon)
Major Mackenzie & Marshland (Markham)
Monkland et Girouard (Montreal)
OAKRIDGE (Vancouver)
PARC ET LAURIER (Montreal)