S.No. | Routing Number | Bank Name | State | City | Street Address |
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1 | 274973578 | COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION | IN | HUNTINGTON | 325 ETNA AVE |
2 | 274970380 | FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK | IN | HUNTINGTON | 648 N JEFFERSON ST |
3 | 274973594 | HUNTINGTON COUNTY FCU | IN | HUNTINGTON | 1885 OLD US 24E |
4 | 274973620 | OUR SUNDAY VISITOR EFCU | IN | HUNTINGTON | 232 E WASHINGTON ST |
5 | 074909661 | THE BIPPUS STATE BANK | IN | HUNTINGTON | 150 HAUENSTEIN ROAD |
An ABA routing transit number (ABA RTN) is a nine digit numerical code, used in the United States, which appears on the bottom of negotiable instruments such as cheques to identify the financial institution on which it was drawn. The ABA RTN was originally designed to facilitate the sorting, bundling, and shipment of paper cheques back to the drawer's (check writer's) account. As new payment methods were developed (ACH and Wire), the system was expanded to accommodate these payment methods.
The Routing Number is used for domestic transfer. To make money transfer, the Routing Number is used together with the bank account number of the recipient. For international inward money transfer, a SWIFT code must be used together with a Routing Number and Account Number.
The Routing Number is used by Federal Reserve Banks to process Fedwire funds transfers, and by the Automated Clearing House to process direct deposits, bill payments, and other such automated transfers.
The format of Routing Number is as follows:-
X | X | X | X | Y | Y | Y | Y | Z |
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Federal Reserve Routing Symbol | ABA Institution Identifier | Check Digit |