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What is an ABA routing number?

Bank routing numbers are also known as American Banking Association (ABA) routing numbers or Fedwire routing numbers.

They are 9-digit codes that represent the U.S. bank location where the account was opened. The numbers are printed on the bottom left-hand side of your checks.

An ABA routing number can be used for domestic wires within the U.S. and international wires destined for an account within the U.S. It is recommended that SWIFT BICs (Business Identifier Codes) are used to identify the beneficiary and intermediary banks for international payments.

Use this online ABA database tool to search for routing numbers.

 

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