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hanseojun

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Mar 22, 2022
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I received a transit code from Scotia Bank which is 35972, but my Bank is asking for a 9 digit code, Please help me on this
 
I did reach out to them, they said that its just 5 digits. So I'm trying to see if any people who have got this issue solved for an answer.

Try asking for the routing number.
 
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Try asking for the routing number.
The routing number which is 000235972, did sum to 9 digits, the problem is the transaction didn't go through. I contacted Nova Scotia Bank and it didn't work. Now one of the customer agents and a student who previously paid told me to try applying 0000 in front of the Transit Number.
 
Guys the transit code 000235972. worked and I got my GIC certificate.
I am sending money from Indian bank to Canadian bank so I have a transit number of 5 digits but it is asking 9 digits strictly. What should I do in this case. Should I do on the transit routing number? the routing number and transit are same ? Because my routing number is 9 digits
 
I am sending money from Indian bank to Canadian bank so I have a transit number of 5 digits but it is asking 9 digits strictly. What should I do in this case. Should I do on the transit routing number? the routing number and transit are same ? Because my routing number is 9 digits
Did you try the above solution?