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Here’s how to find your checking account number on a check, in an online bank account or within your banking app.
Your bank routing number and checking account number are two important numbers you need to be able to locate—on a paper check, online or from the bank.
Looking at a cheque is not the only way to find your account number. If you bank online, log into your account and you’ll find the account number listed on each account.
For example, you can find your routing and account numbers on a check so that you can set up direct deposit or arrange a wire transfer into your account.
If you can't find your statement, try logging into your account, where the number should be in the account information section. Alternatively, your credit report should list your open and active lines ...
A routing transit number (RTN) is a unique nine-digit numerical code used to identify a physical bank, digital bank, or other financial institution.
What is an account number? Learn why this number is so important to the security and functionality of your banking information.
A routing number identifies your bank to route money transfers, while an account number uniquely specifies your personal account details and transaction history.