Find Your Citi® Routing Number Here

Find Your Citi® Routing Number Here

Your Citi® routing number is useful for setting up direct deposits or transferring money from your checking, savings, or CD account to family and friends. Here’s why this number is important and how to find the right one for your needs.

### Citi Routing Numbers by State

Here are the routing numbers for different regions:

– Northern California (including San Francisco and Central California): 321171184
– Southern California (including Los Angeles and San Diego): 322271724
– Connecticut: 221172610
– Florida: 266086554
– Illinois: 271070801
– Maryland: 052002166
– New Jersey: 021272655
– New York: 021000089
– Texas: 113193532
– Virginia and Washington, D.C.: 254070116

If your region isn’t listed or you’re unsure where you opened your account, call Citi at 1-888-248-4226 for help.

### What Is a Routing Number?

A routing number, also known as the ABA or check routing number, was created by the American Bankers Association in 1910 to process paper checks. Over time, it has evolved to help banks and credit unions send and receive funds from other financial institutions.

### How To Find Your Citi Routing Number

There are several ways to find your Citi routing number:

1. **Check the Chart**: If you remember the state where you opened your account, use the chart above.
2. **On a Check**: For Citi checking accounts, the routing number is the first nine digits in the lower left corner of your check.
3. **Call Citi**: If you don’t have a check handy, call 1-888-248-4226 to get your routing number.

If you’re unsure which number to use, it’s best to call Citi. Using the correct routing number ensures your money goes to the right account.

### How To Find Your Routing Number on a Check

Routing numbers are usually found in the lower left-hand corner of a check. This is where you can locate your Citi routing number.

### Banks Can Have Multiple Routing Numbers

Banks can have multiple routing numbers, just like they have different addresses for various branches. This helps ensure accuracy in locating funds. A bank typically has a primary routing number based on its main office location, and as it expands, it may receive additional numbers.

### International Wire Transfers

For international wire transfers, you’ll need:

– The beneficiary’s full name
– The name and location of the beneficiary’s bank
– The beneficiary’s account number
– The BIC or SWIFT code
– The CHIPS UID

### You’ll Need Your Routing Number

Your routing number, sometimes called an ABA, is essential for banking tasks. You can find it on your checks, by logging into your account online, or by contacting your bank. Always verify the routing number before sending money to ensure it goes to the correct account.

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