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  2. ABA routing transit number - Wikipedia

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    An ABA routing transit number (ABA RTN) is a nine-digit code that identifies the financial institution on which a check was drawn in the United States. Learn about the history, management, formats, and uses of ABA RTNs in paper and electronic payments.

  3. Magnetic ink character recognition - Wikipedia

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    MICR code is a character recognition technology used mainly by the banking industry to process cheques and other documents. It consists of a line of magnetic ink characters that encode bank code, account number, cheque number, amount and other information.

  4. Routing number (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the format, usage and regulation of routing numbers in Canada, also known as bank codes. Find out the transit numbers, institution numbers and region codes for different financial institutions and branches.

  5. What Is a Wire Transfer? Your Guide - AOL

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    To send a wire transfer, you'll need the name, address and phone number of the person or organization receiving the money, as well as information about their bank accountaccount and routing ...

  6. Here’s Your Regions Bank Routing Number - AOL

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    When making a Regions Bank wire transfer, you’ll need to use routing number 062005690 and also supply the bank’s name, your name and account number, and the following bank address: Regions ...

  7. Wire transfer - Wikipedia

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    A wire transfer is an electronic funds transfer from one person or entity to another, often through a bank or a cash office. Learn about the history, process, regulation, and price of wire transfers, as well as the security and scam risks involved.

  8. ACH vs. Wire Transfer: Must-Know Money Tips - AOL

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  9. Bank code - Wikipedia

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    A bank code is a code assigned by a central bank or a bank supervisory body to identify member banks or financial institutions. The rules and formats of bank codes vary by country, and some countries use international codes such as IBAN or BIC/SWIFT.