How to Use the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) SWIFT Code
When sending a SWIFT international wire to Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), include the BIC ROYCCAT2 in the "SWIFT/BIC code" or "Bank identifier code" field of your sending bank's wire transfer form.
The 8-character BIC ROYCCAT2 identifies Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)'s head office. If you are sending to a specific branch, the bank may provide an 11-character BIC with a 3-character branch suffix (e.g. ROYCCAT2XXX).
Once your bank sends the wire, your payment gets a 36-character UETR tracking code. Paste it into Ohmyfin's free tracker to see the live SWIFT GPI status — no bank login needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the SWIFT code for Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)?
The SWIFT/BIC code for Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is ROYCCAT2. This 8-character code is used to route international wire transfers to Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) on the SWIFT network.
Is ROYCCAT2 the correct SWIFT code to use?
Yes, ROYCCAT2 is the primary SWIFT/BIC code for Royal Bank of Canada (RBC). Always confirm the exact BIC (especially branch suffix) with your recipient or Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)'s official website before sending a large wire.
How do I track a payment from Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)?
Ask the sender (or your bank) for the 36-character UETR tracking code from the MT103 payment confirmation (field 121). Then paste it into Ohmyfin's free SWIFT tracker for the live payment status — no login needed.
What currencies does Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) accept for international wires?
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) handles the following major currencies: CAD, USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, CHF, HKD. Always confirm accepted currencies directly with the bank for your specific corridor.
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Paste the 36-character UETR from your Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) wire confirmation and see the live SWIFT status in seconds. No bank login, no signup, no charge.