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Routing Number

A routing number is a nine-digit numeric code printed on the bottom of checks that is used to facilitate the electronic routing of funds (ACH transfer) from one bank account to another. It’s also referred to as RTN, routing transit number, ABA or bank routing number.

Routing Number for Checking and Savings Accounts

Routing Number for Checking and Savings Accounts

The routing number for checking, savings and money market accounts identifies the financial institution where the account was opened and is located on the lower left corner of your checks. Call 800-872-2657 if you need help finding your routing number.

Routing Number of IRAs

Call 800-888-4700 to get auto-transfer instructions for your existing U.S. Bank IRA.

SWIFT Code (for international wires)1

If you are receiving an international wire transfer payment, you'll need to:

  • provide the sender your name as it appears on your account.
  • provide your account number.
  • provide the U.S. Bank SWIFT code (USBKUS44IMT).

  1. This SWIFT code is for incoming wire transfers only and cannot be used for any other purpose.

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