Where is the routing number on a cheque?

The routing number is the first 9-digit string on the bottom left. It’s always nine digits and usually sits between two symbols that look like vertical brackets.
 
The routing number is printed on the bottom left of a cheque. It is a nine-digit number located before the account number and cheque number, used by banks to identify the financial institution processing the payment.
 
The routing number is typically located at the bottom-left corner of a physical check. It is a nine-digit code that identifies your specific financial institution. It is the first set of numbers in the sequence, followed by your account number and the check number. This number is essential for setting up direct deposits, automated bill payments, and wire transfers.
 
The routing number is located at the bottom left corner of a cheque. It is a nine-digit number printed in magnetic ink, identifying the bank or financial institution where the account is held.
 
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