It’s important to know your Woodforest National Bank routing number if you want to sign up for automatic deposits or receive a wire transfer. You’ll need to know the routing number if you are a Woodforest customer, or if you want to transfer money to a Woodforest account.
By Gabrielle Olya
- Routing Numbers by State
- Finding Your Routing Number
- Purpose of Routing Numbers
Woodforest Routing Numbers by State
How To Find Your Woodforest Routing Number
You can find your Woodforest routing number by looking at the first nine digits at the bottom left of your personal or business checks. If you can’t view the routing number on a check for whatever reason, you can refer to the table above to find your routing number.
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If you have questions about your routing number, or sending or receiving funds to or from your account, contact Woodforest customer service at 877-968-7962.
What Is a Routing Number?
A routing number, also known as an ABA routing number, ABA number or routing transit number, is a nine-digit number that is assigned to a financial institution. The number indicates where a payment should be processed or drawn from.
A financial institution can have multiple routing numbers depending on the state — and sometimes the county — where you opened your account.
Understanding Your Woodforest Routing Number
A routing number consists of three components. The first four digits are the Federal Reserve routing symbol. The first two digits in this series give information about the institution, including whether it is a bank or U.S. government entity or agency. The next four digits in the routing number represent the ABA institution identifier, and the final digit serves as a check digit.
Information is accurate as of Feb. 3, 2023.
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