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International Wire Transfer to Green Dot Bank account in the USA |
Green Dot Bank routing number for ACH transfers
The ACH routing number will have to be included for sending an ACH transfer to any Green Dot Bank account. To send a domestic ACH transfer, you'll need to use the ACH routing number 124303120.
You'll need to include the ACH routing number when sending an ACH transfer to any Green Dot Bank account.
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What is a bank routing number?
A bank routing number is a 9-digit code that uniquely identifies banks, credit unions and other financial institutions in the United States.
What are Routing Numbers used for?
Routing numbers are used when transferring funds from one bank to another using methods such as ACH, domestic wire transfers, checks, direct deposit transactions, automated EFT payments, etc.
Where Can you Find Green Dot Bank Routing Numbers on a Check?
Green Dot Bank routing numbers are 9-digits long and can be found in the lower left corner of a check.
Is the Green Dot Bank Routing Number the Same for all the Branches?
Some banks in the U.S. have the same routing numbers for all locations. Other banks have different routing numbers by state or other geographical areas.
We found 1 Green Dot Bank routing numbers for ACH and 1 Green Dot Bank routing numbers for international wire transfers.
How Can You Find Green Dot Bank Routing Number Online?
Green Dot Bank routing number can be located online by using the ValutaFX bank routing number checker. Enter the name of the bank and select the branch name from the dropdown list that appears. The page will then display the routing number for the selected branch.
Where Is Green Dot Bank Account Number Located on a Check?
Green Dot Bank account numbers are located at the bottom of the check. You'll notice a series of 3 numbers. The first number on the left is a 9-digit routing number. The next number is the account number. The last number on the right is the check number.
Where Do You Find Green Dot Bank Check Number on a Check?
Green Dot Bank check numbers can be found on the bottom of a check. It is the third and last of the series of 3 numbers printed at the bottom of the check.
Green Dot Bank Routing Number Format and Example
A routing number is a 9-digit number that uniquely identifies a financial institution. Green Dot Bank routing numbers have the following format:
- Most routing numbers start with a two-digit code in the range from "01" to "12". Each two-digit code corresponds to the regional Federal Reserve Bank that services the bank.
- The third digit corresponds to the Federal Reserve check processing center that was originally assigned.
- The fourth digit will be "0" if the bank is located in one of the 12 regional Federal Reserve cities. Otherwise the fourth digit will be 1-9 depending on the state in which the bank is located.
- Digits 5-8 indicate the bank's unique ABA identity with a given Federal Reserve district.
- The last digit is a checksum digit.
An example of a routing number for Green Dot Bank is 124303120.
- 12 indicates the bank is in the San Francisco Federal Reserve region
- 4 is for the Federal Reserve check processing center
- 3 means that the bank isnotconsidered to be located in one of the 12 Federal Reserve cites
- 0312 is a unique ABA identity for Green Dot Bank in the San Francisco Federal Reserve region
- 0 is a check digit
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