<Ul> <Li> United States - The American Bankers Association since 1910 has used a 9 - digit routing transit number to identify American banks, which are used in the automated processing of checks . The bank company is identified in the 5th to 8th digits (the 4 digits before the last checksum digit). The company number assigned to a bank includes a regional prefix indicating the metropolitan area and / or state . </Li> <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> United States - The American Bankers Association since 1910 has used a 9 - digit routing transit number to identify American banks, which are used in the automated processing of checks . The bank company is identified in the 5th to 8th digits (the 4 digits before the last checksum digit). The company number assigned to a bank includes a regional prefix indicating the metropolitan area and / or state . </Li> <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 fourths digits followed by four digits for agency, two digits for checksum and last ten digits for bank account . </Li> </Ul>

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