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  2. How To Find Your Routing and Account Numbers on a Check - AOL

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    The account number for your checking account is different from the account numbers for your savings account and credit card. ... Bank of America has a different routing number for each state.

  3. Where is the account number on a check? - AOL

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    On a check, your account number is the longer set of numbers at the bottom, next to the bank’s routing number — typically nine digits. ... Savings accounts don’t usually have checks, but ...

  4. Bank of Africa Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Africa Rwanda Limited also BOA Rwanda, formerly known as Agaseke Bank, is a commercial bank in Rwanda. The bank is one of the licensed banks in the Republic of Rwanda. [3] The bank is a growing financial services provider in Rwanda. As of December 2012, its total assets were valued at approximately US$14.6 million (RWF:9.2 billion). [4]

  5. 32 Best Banks for Early Direct Deposit - AOL

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    Ability to split direct deposits between accounts, such as checking, savings and CD accounts. ... account number, bank name and the bank’s routing number. ... Bank of America, Member FDIC, doesn ...

  6. ABA routing transit number - Wikipedia

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    For example, 0260-0959-3 is the routing number for Bank of America incoming wires in New York, with the initial "02" indicating the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. 21 through 32 were assigned only to thrift institutions (e.g. credit unions and savings banks) through 1985, but are no longer assigned (thrifts are assigned normal 01–12 numbers ...

  7. Bank code - Wikipedia

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    The first 5 digits of the account number can be used to identify the bank (originally also the branch, but clients can now often keep their account number when they move to another branch). Spain also has a similar format, with the first 4 digits identifying the banking company, the next 4 identifying the branch, the next 2 being the checksum ...