Arizona
122105155
Arkansas
082000549
California – Northern
121122676
California – Southern
122235821
Colorado – Aspen*
102101645
Colorado – all other areas
102000021
Idaho
123103729
Illinois – Northern
071904779
Illinois – Southern
081202759
Indiana
074900783
Iowa – Council Bluffs
104000029
Kansas
101000187
Kentucky – Northern
042100175
Kentucky – Western
083900363
Minnesota – East Grand Forks*
091215927
Minnesota – Moorhead
091300023
Minnesota – all other areas
091000022
Missouri
081000210
Missouri – Western
101200453
Montana
092900383
Nebraska (+ Council Bluffs, IA)
104000029
Nevada
121201694
New Mexico
107002312
North Carolina
064103707
North Dakota (+ Moorhead, MN)
091300023
Ohio – Cleveland
041202582
Ohio – all other areas
042000013
Oregon
123000220
South Dakota
091408501
Tennessee
064000059
Utah
124302150
Washington
125000105
Wisconsin
075000022
Wyoming
307070115
All other states
091000022
We make everyday banking easier. Our Regions mobile banking app is a convenient way to bank on the go, with the award-winning service and features you expect. Bank where you want, when you want.
It’s simple and easy to:
- Securely log in with fingerprint or facial recognition
- Access account and routing numbers
- View details of transaction activity in the last 18 months
- Transfer funds
- Make mobile deposits
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- Set up alerts
- View and activate rewards
- Schedule a Regions banker appointment
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Routing numbers are codes of between 8 and 11 digits used by Regions Bank and other banks to help financial institutions identify the location of your account. Called ACH, wire transfer and SWIFT numbers, they're used to process checks, set up autopay, make online payments and transfer money in the US and around the world. Learn how to find the exact routing number you need for your Regions Bank account.
Which Regions Bank routing number do I need?
The routing number you need to send or receive money through Regions Bank depends on whether your payment or transfer is domestic or international.
Payments and debits between US accounts | ACH routing number | 062000019 |
Wire payments between US accounts | Domestic wire transfer number | 062000019 |
Wire payments to an international account | SWIFT code | UPNBUS44 |
Regions Bank ACH transfer routing number
The ACH routing number for Regions Bank is 062000019. Short for Automatic Clearing House, ACH numbers are unique to each bank in the US. The ACH number and your bank account number are used by banks and transfer apps like Zelle or Cash App to identify the exact account payments should be taken from and sent to.
Regions Bank wire transfer routing number
The routing number for US wire transfers through Regions Bank is 062000019. You can use this same number to receive international wire transfers to your Regions Bank account.
Regions Bank SWIFT code
The SWIFT code for international wire transfers through Regions Bank is UPNBUS44. SWIFT codes are a unique combination of letters and numbers that identify specific banks and financial institutions around the globe. Codes indicate four pieces of information used to exchange money internationally between accounts:
- The bank's name
- Its country code
- Its main headquarters
- A particular branch
How to confirm the routing number for Regions Bank on your own
Look at a paper check associated with your Regions Bank account to find the routing and account numbers for your account.
Other ways to confirm the correct Regions Bank routing number include:
- Call your bank. Your local Regions Bank branch or toll-free support line can provide you with routing numbers.
- Sign in to your online account. Many online bank systems allow you to view the routing and account numbers from your customer dashboard.
- Search Fedwire. Use your name, city or state to look up routing numbers for Regions Bank or double-check the one you have is correct.
Can routing numbers for Regions Bank change?
Yes. A bank may be assigned more than one routing number depending on its size and the number of states it services. While Regions Bank is headquartered in Birmingham, services or branches in states outside of Alabama may require a different routing number. Confirm routing numbers with a Regions Bank agent if you're not sure.
List of Regions Bank routing numbers by state
Alabama | 062000019 |
Georgia | 061101375 |
Iowa | 073900438 |
Mississippi | 065305436 |
South Carolina | 053201814 |
Texas | 111900785 |
Bottom line
Routing numbers help banks identify your exact account to make digital payments, transfer money and even process paper checks between branches, states and countries. Learn more about how Regions Bank and other financial institutions use these codes to manage your money in our guide to routing numbers.
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