What is a routing number?
The routing number (sometimes called a routing and transit number) is a nine-digit number unique to each financial institution. Think of it as a numerical address. NuUnion’s routing number is 272482265. If you have a checking account at another financial institution, you can find the nine-digit routing number on the bottom line on your checks, either at the left or centered. For a savings account routing number, check with your financial institution.
The routing number is a unique nine digit number that identifies your financial institution. When using a checking account, this number can usually be found on the bottom of the check along with the account number. • Credit unions may use a different routing number than what appears on the check. We suggest you verify your information with your credit union to avoid any disruption in the processing your payment. • If you choose to make payment using a savings account, please verify the routing number with your financial institution. • Please note: it is very important that you enter the routing and account number correctly. This information is used to deduct funds from your financial institution account. If any of the information is incorrect, your payment will not be processed.
A routing number, or routing and transit number, was established by the American Bankers Association in order to identify an account holder’s bank when depositing money or processing checks for an account. The routing number is the first sequence of numbers found on the bottom left corner of your checks.