Your U.S. Bank ABA check routing number is a code printed on your checks. Find your SWIFT Code, checking, savings and IRA routing numbers. read more
Your bank routing number is a nine-digit code that's based on the U.S. Bank location where your account was opened. It's the first set of numbers printed on the bottom of your checks, on the left side. You can also find it in the U.S. Bank routing number chart below. read more
Bank Routing Numbers Bank routing number or routing transit number (RTN) is a nine digit number used to identify financial institution in a transaction. Most common transaction types where routing numbers are used are ACH and wire transfers. read more
An ABA routing transit number (ABA RTN) is a nine digit 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. read more