As you can see, the Bank of America routing number for wire transfer is the same in all United States locations, 026009593. However, for paper and electronic transactions, it always differs.
If the first set does not work for you, here is the rest of the routing numbers list for other states. We hope this will suffice.
Few Words about Routing Numbers
Bank routing numbers are required when an online payment phone number database takes place. It is also used in wire transfer and direct deposits.
One single bank can have multiple routing numbers. State-wise bank routing numbers vary.
For a direct transfer routing number is required. If the sender’s bank and receiver’s bank is same then there is no need to share the routing number. Only account number and the name of the account holder will be required.
But if the sender’s account is in other bank then the routing number of the receiver is required.
What is a routing number?
Your routing number has nine digits number code of the United States bank location where you opened your account.
Is SWIFT code the same as the routing number?
The biggest difference between a routing number and a swift cost is that routing numbers are used for domestic wire transfer, whereas SWIFT codes are for international wire transfer.
Wire Transfer and Electronic Transactions
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