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L'alliance Caisses Pop. De L'ontario 890 Brunswick Cr SECTION I NUMERIC LIST MEMBERS / LISTE NUMÉRIQUE DES MEMBRES 1 L'ALLIANCE CAISSES POP. DE L'ONTARIO 890 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale 089000317 00317-890 C.P. DE MATTAWA LTEE, 370, rue Main, Case Postale 519, Mattawa, ON P0H 1V0 089000319 00319-890 C.P. DE BONFIELD LTEE, Bonfield, 230 rue Yonge, Bonfield, ON P0H 1E0 089000321 00321-890 C.P. DE NORTH BAY LTEE, CP North Bay Ltee, 188-5ieme Ave Est, North Bay, ON P1B 1N6 089000323 00323-890 C.P. DE STURGEON FALLS LTEE, CP Sturgeon Falls Ltee, 241, rue King, Sturgeon Falls, ON P0H 2G0 089000325 00325-890 C.P. DE VERNER LTEE, Verner, 1 rue Principale est, Verner, ON P0H 2M0 089000327 00327-890 C.P. DE FIELD LTEE, Field, 102 rue Desjardins, Field, ON P0H 1M0 089000329 00329-890 C.P. ST CHARLES DE BORROMEE LTEE, CP St Charles Borromee Ltee, 15 rue King est, St Charles, ON P0M 2W0 089000331 00331-890 C.P. DE NOELVILLE LTEE, Noelville, 87 rue St-David nord, Noelville, ON P0M 2N0 089000333 00333-890 C.P. D'ALBAN LTEE, Alban, CP 40 chemin #64, Alban, ON P0M 1A0 089003172 03172-890 C.P. DE MATTAWA LTEE, CP de Mattawa Ltee, 370 rue Main, Mattawa, ON P0H 1V0 089003192 03192-890 C.P. DE BONFIELD LTEE, CP de Bonfield Ltee, 230 rue Yonge, Bonfield, ON P0H 1E0 089003212 03212-890 C.P. DE NORTH BAY LTEE, CP North Bay Ltee, 188-5ieme ave est, North Bay, ON P1B 1N6 089003232 03232-890 C.P. DE STURGEON FALLS LTEE, CP Sturgeon Falls Ltee, 241 rue King, Sturgeon Falls, ON P0H 2G0 089003252 03252-890 C.P. DE VERNER LTEE, CP de Verner Ltee, 1 rue Principale est, Verner, ON P0H 2M0 089003272 03272-890 C.P. DE FIELD LTEE, Members Orders, 102 rue Desjardins, Field, ON P0H 1M0 089003292 03292-890 C.P. ST CHARLES DE BORROMEE LTEE, CP St Charles de Borromee Ltee, 15 rue King est, St Charles, ON P0M 2W0 089003312 03312-890 C.P. DE NOELVILLE LTEE, CP de Noelville Ltee, 87 rue St-David Nord, Noelville, ON P0M 2N0 089003332 03332-890 C.P. D'ALBAN LTEE, CP D'Alblan Ltee, CP 40 Chemin #64, Alban, ON P0M 1A0 089003372 03372-890 CAISSE POPULAIRE DE HEARST LIMITEE, CP de Hearst Ltee, 908 rue Prince, Hearst, ON P0L 1N0 089003392 03392-890 L'ALLIANCE DES C P DE L'ONTARIO LTEE, CP de Timmins Ltee, 45 rue Mountjoy Nord, Timmins, ON P4N 2S9 089012212 12212-890 CAISSE POPULAIRE DE MATTICE LTEE, CP de Mattice Ltee, 249 rue King, Mattice, ON P0L 1P0 089013012 13012-890 L'ALLIANCE DES C P DE L'ONTARIO LTEE, CP De North Bay LTEE, 1870 Rue Bond, North Bay, ON P1B 4V6 089013172 13172-890 C.P. DE MATTAWA LTEE, CP de Mattawa Ltee, 370 rue Main, Mattawa, ON P0H 1V0 089013192 13192-890 C.P. BONFIELD LTEE, CP de Bonfield Ltee, 230 rue Yonge, Bonfield, ON P0H 1E0 089013212 13212-890 C.P. DE NORTH BAY LTEE, CP North Bay Ltee, 630 Rue Cassels, 188-5ieme Avenue est, North Bay, ON P1B 4A2 089013232 13232-890 C.P. DE STURGEON FALLS LTEE, CP Sturgeon Falls Ltee, 241 rue King, Sturgeon Falls, ON P0H 2G0 089013252 13252-890 C.P. DE VERNER LTEE, CP de Verner Ltee, 1 rue Principale est, Verner, ON P0H 2M0 089013272 13272-890 C.P. DE FIELD LTEE, CP de Field Ltee, 8 Rue Grande Allee, Field, ON P0H 1M0 089013292 13292-890 C.P. ST CHARLES DE BORROMEE LTEE, CP St Charles de Borromee Ltee, 15 rue King est, St Charles, ON P0M 2W0 089013312 13312-890 C.P. DE NOELVILLE LTEE, CP de Noelville Ltee, 87 rue St-David Nord, Noelville, ON P0M 2N0 089013332 13332-890 C.P. D'ALBAN LTEE, CP d'Alban Ltee, 21 chemin Delamere, Alban, ON P0M 1A0 089013352 13352-890 L'ALLIANCE DES C P DE L'ONTARIO LTEE, Caisse Populaire de Kapuskasing, 36 Promenade Riverside, Kapuskasing, ON P5N 1A4 089013372 13372-890 CAISSE POPULAIRE DE HEARST LIMITEE, CP de Hearst Ltee, 908 rue Prince, Hearst, ON P0L 1N0 089013392 13392-890 CP DE ST.-CHARLES DE TIMMINS LTEE, CP de Timmins Ltee, 45 Rue Mount Joy Nord, Timmins, ON P4N 8H7 089013412 13412-890 L'ALLIANCE DES C P DE L'ONTARIO LTEE, Caisse Populaire de Mattice, 249 rue King, Mattice, ON P0L 1T0 089023232 23232-890 L'ALLIANCE DES C P DE L'ONTARIO LTEE, CP Sturgeon Falls Ltee, 241 rue King, Sturgeon Falls, ON P0H 2G0 BRUNSWICK CR. UNION FEDERATION LTD. 849 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale 084907964 07964-849 BCUF-STABILIZATION BOARD, 421 CHARLES LUTES ROAD, Lutes Mountain, NB E1G 2T5 084917054 17054-849 ADVANCE SAVINGS CREDIT UNION, 141 Weldon St., P.O. Box 92, Moncton, NB E1C 8R9 084917104 17104-849 New Brunswick Teachers' Association, 2-153 Harvey Road, McAdam, NB E6J 1A1 084917294 17294-849 BAYVIEW CREDIT UNION (WEST) LTD, West Branch, 46 Main Street, 46 Main Street West, Saint John, NB E2M 3N1 084917344 17344-849 PROGRESSIVE CREDIT UNION, 106 Richmond Street, Unit 1, P.O. Box 55, Woodstock, NB E7M 2N9 084927004 27004-849 ATLANTIC CENTRAL, 663 Pinewood Road, P.O. Box 1025, Riverview, NB E1B 5R6 084927384 27384-849 ADVANCE SAVINGS CREDIT UNION (PPT), 960 St. George Blvd., Moncton, NB E1E 3Y3 084937094 37094-849 BEAUBEAR CREDIT UNION, 376 Water Street, P.O. Box 764, Miramichi, NB E1V 3V4 084937664 37664-849 BAYVIEW CREDIT UNION, Administration & Executive, 57 King Street, Saint John, NB E2L 1G5 084947184 47184-849 BEAUBEAR CREDIT UNION, 202 Pleasant Street, P.O. Box 764, Miramichi, NB E1V 3V4 084957084 57084-849 THE CREDIT UNION LTD, 422 William Street, Dalhousie, NB E8C 2X2 084957134 57134-849 BLACKVILLE CREDIT UNION, 128 Main Street, Blackville, NB E9B 1P1 084957324 57324-849 ADVANCE SAVINGS CREDIT UNION, Advance Savings Credit Union, 47 Main Street, Petitcodiac, NB E4Z 4L9 084967034 67034-849 BAYVIEW CREDIT UNION LTD, Westmorland Roadbranch, 550 Main Street, Hampton, NB E5N 6C3 084967174 07013-839 OMISTA CREDIT UNION, 494 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1390 Station A, Fredericton, NB E3B 5E3 (Sub to 083907013) 084967224 07013-839 OMISTA CREDIT UNION, 6 - 2 Gateway Drive, P.O. Box 20015, Oromocto, NB E2V 2R6 (Sub to 083907013) 084967414 67414-849 CHURCH RIVER CREDIT UNION, 305 Burnt Church Road, Burnt Church, NB E9G 4C8 084967984 67984-849 H.M. DALEY MEMORIAL BURSARY, 663 Pinewood Road, Riverview, NB E1C 5R6 084977124 77124-849 PROGRESSIVE CREDIT UNION, 30 Hughes Street, Fredericton, NB E3A 2W3 084977314 77314-849 BAYVIEW CREDIT UNION LTD, Sussex Branch, 582 Main Street, Sussex, NB E4E 7H8 084987024 87024-849 ADVANCE SAVINGS CREDIT UNION LIMITED, 141 Weldon Street, Moncton, Riverview, NB E1C 5W1 084987354 87354-849 ADVANCE SAVINGS CREDIT UNION, Rexton, 5 Brait St., Rexton, NB E4W 1V9 SECTION I NUMERIC LIST MEMBERS / LISTE NUMÉRIQUE DES MEMBRES 2 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale BRUNSWICK CR. UNION FEDERATION LTD. 849 - continued 084987594 87594-849 BAYVIEW CREDIT UNION LTD, 54 LOCH LOMOND ROAD, P.O. Box 10, Saint John, NB E2J 1X7 084987644 87644-849 CITIZENS CREDIT UNION LTD., 179 SUNBURY DRIVE, Fredericton Junction, NB E5L 1R5 084997064 97064-849 BAYVIEW CREDIT UNION, 59 MARR ROAD, 72 Germain St., Rothesay, NB E2E 5Y8 084997114 97114-849 NEW BRUNSWICK TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, 650 Mongomery Street, P.O. Box 752, Fredericton, NB E3B 5R6 084997304 97304-849 BAYVIEW CREDIT UNION LTD, c/o Saint John Regional Hospital, P.O. Box 2100, Saint John, NB E2L 4L2 084997604 97604-849 BAYVIEW CREDIT UNION LTD, Milltown Heights, 48 WALLACE ST, St. George, NB E5C 3P1 084997614 97614-849 BAYVIEW (OAK HALL) CREDIT UNION LTD, 57 King St., Saint John, NB E2L 1G5 CAISSE FINANCIAL GROUP 819 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale 081900017 00017-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE GROUPE FINANCIER, Bureau Chef, 401-205, boulevard Provencher, Winnipeg, MB R2H 0G4 081900157 00157-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE GROUPE FINANCIER, Succursale Aubigny, 145 chemin Pembina, C.P 54, Ste Agathe, MB R0G 1Y0 (Sub to 00477) 081900247 00247-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE GROUPE FINANCIER, Succursale Elie, 10 rue Main, C.P 36, Elie, MB R0H 0H0 081900267 00267-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE DE LA SALLE, Caisse Populaire Groupe Financier, 45 rue Principale, La Salle, MB R0G 0A2 081900297 00297-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE GROUPE FINANCIER, Succursale Ile-des-Chenes, 478 rue Main, C.P. 700, Ile des Chenes, MB R0A 0T0 081900307 00307-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE GROUPE FINANCIER, Succursale La Broquerie, 130 rue Principale, C.P 29, La Broquerie, MB R0A 0W0 081900317 00317-879 PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN CREDIT UNION, Laurier Branch, 115 Burrows Street, Box 61, Laurier, MB R0J 1A0 (Sub to 087900317) 081900327 00327-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE GROUPE FINANCIER, Succursale Letellier, 32 rue 1st, C.P. 266, Letellier, MB R0G 1C0 081900337 00337-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE GROUPE FINANCIER, Succursale Lorette, 1238 chemin Dawson, C.P. 89, Lorette, MB R0A 0Y0 081900377 00377-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE GROUPE FINANCIER, CENTRE AGENT, BOX 25, St Claude, MB R0G 1Z0 081900407 00407-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE GROUPE FINANCIER, Succursale Precieux-Sang, 100-205 boulevard Provencher, Winnipeg, MB R2H 0G4 081900447 00447-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE GROUPE FINANCIER, Succursale Richer, 123 chemin Dawson, Richer, MB R0E 1S0 081900467 00467-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE GROUPE FINANCIER, Succursale Saint-Adolphe, 385 rue Main, C.P. 160, St Adolphe, MB R5A 1A1 081900477 00477-819 CAISSE POPULAIRE GROUPE FINANCIER, Succursale Sainte-Agathe, 145 Chemin Pembina, C.P.
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