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  2. Your bank routing number is a 9-digit code used to identify a financial institution in a transaction. Routing numbers are sometimes called routing transit numbers, ABA routing numbers, or RTNs.

  3. Check Routing Number - US Bank Locations

    www.usbanklocations.com/check-routing-number.php

    Search routing number or part of a bank name, e.g. 111000038, chase, suntrust etc. The bank routing number search tool above helps checking routing number format, verifying the financial institute associated with the routing number, and giving out the routing number (s) of a financial institute.

  4. What is a Bank Routing Number and Where is it Found?

    www.valuepenguin.com/.../what-is-a-routing-number

    A routing number is a nine-digit code used to identify a financial institution in the United States. Banks use routing numbers to direct the exchange of funds to and from one another. You can typically find the routing number on the bottom left corner of most personal checks. How to Find a Routing Number.

  5. ABA Routing Number™ - American Bankers Association

    www.aba.com/about-us/routing-number

    ABA created routing numbers to get payments to the right bank. Learn how to identify and use the routing number on your checks; apply for an ABA routing number; or use the routing number lookup.

  6. Routing Number: What It Is And How To Find Yours | Bankrate

    www.bankrate.com/.../what-is-a-routing-number

    Knowing your bank's routing number, the unique nine-digit number assigned to a bank, can help speed setting up direct deposits or ACH transfers.

  7. What Is a Routing Number? Definition and Where to Find Yours

    www.nerdwallet.com/.../what-is-a-routing-number

    Definition and Where to Find Yours. This nine-digit number identifies your bank in a financial transaction. You’ll need your routing number for tasks such as setting up direct deposit of your...

  8. What Is A Routing Number? – Forbes Advisor

    www.forbes.com/advisor/banking/bank-routing...

    The bank routing number—often called the ABA routing number, where ABA stands for the American Bankers Association—is your bank’s special identification number.