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What is your routing number?

What is your routing number?

The routing number is the nine-digit number printed in the bottom left corner of each check. Your specific account number (usually 10 to 12 digits) is the second set of numbers printed on the bottom of your checks. The number furthest to the right is the check number.

What is ABA number for bank?

An ABA number (also known as routing number or routing transfer number) is a sequence of nine numeric characters used by banks to identify specific financial institutions within the United States.

Is the routing number the same for a bank?

Routing numbers are unique to each bank and no two banks will have the same number. Larger financial institutions may have multiple routing numbers, so you’ll want to ensure you get the correct number that is specific to the location where you opened your account.

Who owns the Dime bank?

Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.
The bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dime Community Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: DCOM), a publicly owned company.

What is the difference between ABA and wire routing number?

If you’re receiving a domestic wire transfer within the US, you might need to give your payer a different routing number than the one on your checkbook. The wire routing number, still technically an ABA routing number, is a 9-digit code like the ones already discussed.

What happens if you use the wrong routing number?

You incorrectly enter an account or routing number and the number passes the validation check, but your designated financial institution rejects and returns the deposit to the IRS. The IRS will issue a paper check for the amount of that deposit once it is received.

Is Dime Savings bank still in business?

Dime Bancorp, Inc….Dime Savings Bank of New York.

The bank’s original headquarters in Brooklyn at 9 DeKalb Avenue
Industry Bank holding company
Founded 1859
Defunct January 8, 2002
Fate Acquired by Washington Mutual and rebranded all of its locations to Washington Mutual banks

Which routing number do I use electronic or wire?

The three types of routing numbers are: ABA: The standard routing number used for direct deposit, electronic bill payments and writing checks, among other transactions. Domestic Wire Transfer: The routing number used to send money to or receive money from another U.S. bank account (both accounts are domestic).