Yes, as far as I know with English bank cards there is a 16 digit number across the front, the first four digits correspond with what kind of card it is ie Visa, Amex, Switch/Maestro, etc. The Sort Code, another 6 digit number, then corresponds more specifically to the bank at which your account is held. Hope that helps!
Not likely.
That is correct, the routing number identifies the bank. Every bank has its own routing number.
Koster Absa Bank
Chase Bank New Jersey. But this is for deposit slips not checks.
I have Deposit slips left for Chase, Croton on Hudson, NY and the routing number on the slips is 580201028. I do not have any checks left or I'd look at them. I called Chase last week and the person who answered the telephone told me that the routing number is 102001017. I looked at my bank statements since I need the routing number to order new checks. My bank statements tell me the check numbers and amounts for the checks but NO ROUTING NUMBER and only the last 4 digits of my account number.
Checks don't usually bear SWIFT numbers; they bear bank routing numbers. However, if you call the issuing bank they can tell you their SWIFT number.
You don't have to have a routing number to wire money to Indonesia banks. All you need is the Swift Code.
The US has about 88 routing numbers. Kindly tell me what your bank is so that I can provide you with the correct routing number.
Can u tell me what is routing numer for Public bank Malaysia?
A routing number is a numerical identification of the bank that issue the check. It will tell you what bank, city and state right down to the branch.
I dont know can you give me a routing number
One could locate their bank routing number by simply calling, or going into your bank and asking for it. They will tell you. Alternatively, you could probably find it in your documents at home.
hello sir,please tell me the routing number of hamriya branch bank muscat please send answer of this email thankyou.
50110900 is the German routing number or BankLeitZahl (BLZ). Just Google "50110900" and you'll be able to tell from the results.
Bank of First deposit is not an actual bank. It's where the check was first deposited to. When the back of a check shows it was deposited to BOFD, underneath that there should be a routing number. Google that routing number, and that should tell you the name/location of the bank it was actually deposited to.