If you’re a Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union customer, you’ll need to know your routing number is.
In order to be able to transfer money from one account to another, a routing number is needed to settle the transaction. If you’re not sure on what your RBFCU routing number is or where to find yours, continue reading below to see what it is and where you can find it.
RBFCU Routing Number
RBFCU Routing Number |
314089681. |
You’ll use this number to set up wire transfers between RBFCU and another financial institution.
What is a Routing Number?
A routing number directs funds to the proper bank during a transaction, it’s a way to identify check-processing endpoints. You should be able to see your nine-digit routing number on the lower-left corner of your checks.
In detail, there are two different types of routing number: ABA and ACH. The ABA routing number is for checks, while the ACH number is for electronic withdrawals and transfers.
Can banks have multiple routing numbers?
Yes, certain banks can have multiple routing numbers for geographic reasons. For example, banks like Wells Fargo and Citibank have different routing numbers for different states and for functionality.
RBFCU has only one routing number that you’ll need to use: 314089681, so if you’re a Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union customer or are transferring money to an RBFCU account you’ll be using this number.
How to find a Routing Number on a check?
The routing number will be printed along with the account and check numbers. You can find it at the bottom-left corner of the check.
What is the Routing Number for International Transfers?
If you are needing to receive a transfer from overseas, you’ll need to provide the sender with a SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) code. SWIFT codes are routing numbers for international transactions between banks. They have eight to eleven digits with letters and numbers, unlike the routing number.
For example, if you work overseas and want to send money from your international account to a US, you’ll need a SWIFT code. Just call your bank or visit its website to find the SWIFT code for an international wire transfer.
Randolph-Brooks FCU does not have a SWIFT code, you might not be able to receive international wire transfers directly.
However, if you want to receive an international wire transfer at RBFCU, the sender must identify a corresponding U.S. bank and wire the money there, then that institution will use the RBFCU routing number to complete a domestic transfer.
Bottom Line
Routing numbers are nine-digit codes that enables banks to identify the location of your bank account. It’s important to know what your Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union routing number is for certain transactions.
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