061101375- Regions Bank Routing Number in Georgia

Regions Bank Georgia Routing Number
The routing number for checking and savings accounts in Georgia is 061101375.
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What Is a Routing Number?
A routing number is a nine-digit code on checks and is sometimes referred to as the ABA number or check routing number. Bank routing numbers were created by the American Bankers Association to allow banks and credit unions to securely send and receive funds, as well as a way to process paper checks between banks. Your Regions Bank routing number is unique to the area where you opened your account.
Regions Routing Numbers for Wire Transfers
Regions’ routing number for wire transfers is 062005690, and international wire transfer routing number is UPNBUS44. You’ll supply the bank’s name, your name and account number, and the following bank address:
Regions Bank
1900 Fifth Avenue North
Birmingham, AL 35203
You’ll use this address for wire transfers even if you bank at a different location.
For international wire transfers, you’ll use a SWIFT code instead of a routing number. Regions Bank uses the SWIFT code UPNBUS44. Here’s a quick look at different wire transfer numbers at Regions:
Regions Bank Wire Numbers | |
Domestic and International Transfers | 062005690 |
SWIFT Code | UPNBUS44 |
How To Find Your Routing Number
If you have a Regions Bank checking account, you can also find your routing number on a check — the check routing number is the first nine numbers in the lower-left corner. You might not have a check handy, however, so you can also call Regions Bank any time at 800-734-4667 to find the routing number for your account.
If you are at all confused about which number to use, you should consider calling Regions Bank because using the right number could mean the difference between your money going into the right or wrong account.
Finding Your Routing Number on a Check
It’s easy to find your routing number on a check — just look in the bottom-left corner. Refer to the illustration below to see where you can find your routing number.
Know Your Routing Number
Remember that the routing number on a check might be different from the one you’d use for a wire transfer. You might want to check with your financial institution before you engage in transactions that require accurate routing number information — if the sequence is off by a single digit, your money will go someplace else.
Alicia Bodine contributed to the reporting for this article.