What is the routing number for Massachusetts?
211070175
Routing numbers, or transit numbers, are 9-digit codes that uniquely identify your bank….Routing numbers by State.
State | Routing Number | For Wire Transfer |
---|---|---|
Massachusetts | 211070175 | 011500120 |
Michigan | 241070417 | 241070417 |
New Hampshire | 011401533 | 011500120 |
How do I find my bank’s routing number without a check?
How to find a routing number without a check
- Go online: Your bank may post its routing number online via its website or mobile banking app.
- Bank statement: You might find the routing number on your monthly paper or electronic bank statement, but not all banks include it.
- Call the bank.
- Visit a branch.
Is there a difference between ABA number and routing number?
An ABA number (also known as routing number or routing transfer number) is a sequence of nine numeric characters used by banks to identify specific financial institutions within the United States.
Do banks have different routing numbers for checking and savings?
For example, if you have more than one checking account or a checking and a savings account with the same institution, the routing numbers will likely be the same, but the account numbers will be different.
Is your routing number on your debit card?
Credit and debit cards don’t have routing numbers. And although the number on your card is sometimes called the primary account number (PAN), it is not the same as your actual bank account number.
Where is your routing number on a debit card?
The 9-digit number on the bottom left is your routing number. After the routing number is your account number on the bottom center.
What if I use the wrong routing number?
If you use the wrong number, the payment may be rejected or delayed – or even end up being sent to the wrong account. In many cases, if you accidentally enter the wrong routing number when making a wire transfer, your payment will be rejected and the money returned to you.