<Li> Canada uses codes called routing numbers . They consist of 5 digits identifying the branch and the 3 digits identifying the financial institution . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Venezuela - The Central Bank of Venezuela, since 2001, has used a 20 - digit to identify venezuelan banks . The bank company is identified in first four digits followed by four digits for agency, two digits for checksum and last ten digits for bank account . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Venezuela - The Central Bank of Venezuela, since 2001, has used a 20 - digit to identify venezuelan banks . The bank company is identified in first four digits followed by four digits for agency, two digits for checksum and last ten digits for bank account . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Australia has a 6 - digit Bank State Branch (BSB) code which precedes the account number . The first 2 or 3 digits indicate the financial institution and the other 3 or 4 digits are the branch codes assigned by the institution . </Li> <Li> New Zealand has a 6 - digit prefix identical to Australia's BSB code, and although they appear similar (e.g. ANZ bank accounts in both countries start with 01, Westpac with 03), they are not compatible . The first 2 digits indicate the bank and 4 digits indicating the branch . All digits, along with the seven - digit account number and two or three digit suffix, are required for all wire transfers regardless of whether the transfer in intra-bank or interbank . </Li> <Li> India for older clearing systems including Cheque Clearing uses 9 digit numeric code . Popularly called as MICR code . The format is xxx - yyy - zzz . The first 3 numbers are for Location, the next 3 are for Bank . The last 3 are for a Branch in that location . The newer clearing systems uses an 11 digit alphanumeric code, called IFSC (Indian Financial System Code), where the first 4 characters represent the Bank and last 6 characters represent the Branch . The codes are used to uniquely identify the bank and its branch for inter-bank transactions . </Li> <Li> Iraq has a 1 to 3 digit bank code which identifies the bank branch . </Li> <Li> Indonesia It is used for clearing / kliring transactions such as checks, giros, etc . PayPal uses this domestic clearing code to transfer money from the PayPal accounts of Indonesian users to their Indonesian bank accounts in Rupiah . The first three digits of the bank code is also used for an inter-bank transfer using an ATM . </Li> <Li> Since 2010, South Korea uses a 7 - digit code starting 0 or 2 . The first 3 digits, called bank code, is required for interbank wire transfer . The last 4 digits are branch code, which is rarely used . </Li> </Ul>

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