RBC INVESTOR SERVICES TRUST
ROTRCATT is a BIC / SWIFT code of RBC INVESTOR SERVICES TRUST. Here you can find an address, list of currencies, correspondent relations and recommendations on how to send SWIFT transfers to this bank.
Address: RBC CENTRE, FLOOR 10 155, WELLINGTON STREET WEST TORONTO,, ONTARIO M5V 3L3 CANADA , MONTREAL CANADA
| SWIFT/BIC Code | ROTRCATT or ROTRCATTMPC |
|---|---|
| SWIFT/BIC Code (8 characters) | ROTRCATT |
| Branch Code | MPC |
| Country | CANADA |
| Local Currency | |
| TARGET2 | No |
Always check with your bank or recipient directly if you are planning on sending money. If you believe you made a mistake in a SWIFT code, you can ask your bank to recall the payment.
SWIFT code is required to send an international money transfer over SWIFT (international wire transfer).
Normally, you can use first 8 symbols (ROTRCATT) without branch code (MPC) for a SWIFT funds transfer, however we recommend to double check with RBC INVESTOR SERVICES TRUST.
Most of the time, banks rely on their own or centralized reference data (SWIFTref), so you can send SWIFT payments to RBC INVESTOR SERVICES TRUST without specifying correspondent banks, however if you would like to manually choose one you can order information about ROTRCATT correspondent banks or request it from the customer service of RBC INVESTOR SERVICES TRUST.
In order to track a SWIFT cross-border payment to/from RBC INVESTOR SERVICES TRUST you need an UETR code, Reference #, Amount Value, Payment Date and a Currency. Usually you can find all this info in a MT103 form.
Yes. ROTRCATTMPC is the SWIFT/BIC code of RBC INVESTOR SERVICES TRUST in CANADA. It follows the ISO 9362 format and is used to route international (SWIFT) wire transfers to this institution.
In most cases, yes. The 8-character code ROTRCATT refers to the head office, while the optional last three characters (MPC) identify a specific branch. We recommend confirming the exact code with RBC INVESTOR SERVICES TRUST or the sending bank.
Provide the beneficiary account number or IBAN together with the SWIFT/BIC code ROTRCATTMPC to your bank. To track the resulting cross-border payment you will need the UETR, which appears on the MT103 confirmation.
Business Identifier Code (BIC) is defined by ISO 9362:2022. SWIFT/BIC code ROTRCATTMPC was registered by SWIFT organization. LEI identifier has been registered by LEI Worldwide.
This record is aligned with the ISO 9362 BIC directory maintained by SWIFT — the ISO-appointed Registration Authority — and is refreshed on a monthly cycle. Last updated July 2026.
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