routing numbers

     

A routing transit number (RTN), or routing number, is a nine igit bank code, used in the United States, which appears on the bottom of negotiable instruments such as checks that identifies which financial institution it is drawn upon. This code is also used by the Automated Clearing House to process direct deposits and other automated transfers. The routing number is derived from the bank's transit number originated by the American Bankers Association, which designed it in 1910.

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  • But easy to find routing numbers! That's huge for @simple Take note @BofA_News @SunTrust @WellsFargo
  • part of the instructions for validating bank routing numbers: "Multiply the 3rd digit of the routing number by 1"
  • @lbrown500 Loan accounts do not have routing numbers. You can use the checking account number and routing number to make a loan payment.^KC
  • @STOPTHEPIRATES Jeff you have my full attention. But a big question I have is what are the Federal Reserve Banks routing numbers?
  • @TwasDec23rd I appreciate your feedback and will forward your suggestion. Here is the list of routing numbers: ^AC
  • @DooMTheCreatoR @PayPal means I have to open a new acountable at bank to change routing numbers
  • @BlueShieldCA Good afternoon , have you folks fixed the pay by phone system ? System does not recognize bank routing numbers 1/2
  • RT @JumpManZ: Twitpic a selfie with your checking account and routing numbers
  • Twitpic a selfie with your checking account and routing numbers
  • @KeatonLynn Hi Keaton, please visit to locate your routing number. ^jd