Bank of san juans routing number

Bank of the San Juans

Bank of san juans routing number

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  • (970) 675-8481
  • (970) 675-2010
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Bank of the San Juans began in 1998 as a start-up with Durango community investors. Over the ensuing two decades, the bank has grown into a robust organization across Colorado, with 20 locations in 14 communities and 200+ employees. In 2008, the bank joined the Glacier family of banks and operates as a division of Glacier Bank, part of Glacier Bancorp, Inc. (GBCI), a regional bank holding company headquartered in Kalispell, Montana.

Glacier proudly operates individual bank divisions that provide world-class financial services to individuals and businesses throughout the Western U.S. Glacier is a unique banking family that includes outstanding regional banks featuring great people in exceptional communities.

Each bank operates with their own management in the communities they know well, supported by the considerable experience and shared resources of an entire network of similarly-minded community banks.

This is why the Glacier family has received numerous awards for stability and soundness over the years, and has repeatedly ranked among the top 10% in the nation for financial strength. We have been similarly recognized by Forbes and Money magazines.

Bank of the San Juans is proud to have been invited to join the Glacier family in 2008. This has enabled us to continue serving our local communities with the same personal attention and friendly approach our customers have come to expect, all with the added resources of our much larger banking family.

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The Bank Routing Number is a 9 digit number assigned to banks by The American Bankers Association (ABA) to identify the bank upon which a payment was drawn. Routing numbers are sometimes referred to as "Check Routing Numbers", "ABA Numbers", or "Routing Transit Numbers" (RTN). Routing numbers may differ depending on where your account was opened and the type of transaction made.Partial/Full Name of the Bank e.g. Credit Union and Select the State (Don't change if not sure)


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Bank of the San Juans Rangely is open Monday to Friday and closed on Saturdays and Sundays. The branch opens at 9:00am in the morning. Working hours for Rangely branch are listed on the table above. Note that this data is based on regular opening and closing hours of Bank of the San Juans and may also be subject to changes. Please contact Rangely branch prior to your visit to confirm their hours of operation and availability.

Bank of the San Juans Orchard Mesa is open Monday to Friday and closed on Saturdays and Sundays. The branch opens at 9:00am in the morning. Working hours for Orchard Mesa branch are listed on the table above. Note that this data is based on regular opening and closing hours of Bank of the San Juans and may also be subject to changes. Please contact Orchard Mesa branch prior to your visit to confirm their hours of operation and availability.

Your bank routing number is a 9-digit code used to identify a financial institution in a transaction. It's based on the location of the bank where your account was opened. It is also referred to as an RTN, a routing transit number or an ABA routing number and can be easily be found printed on the bottom left side of your check. You can also find your routing number in your online banking portal.

The most common types of encountered transactions are ACH and wire transfers. Some banks and financial institutions usually have multiple routing numbers serving different purposes, geographical regions, and branches. The Federal Reserve Banks require routing numbers to process Fedwire funds transfers and the ACH network requires them to process electronic funds transfers (for example direct deposits and bill payments).

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When you'll need a GLACIER BANK- BANK SAN JUANS DIV routing number?

A routing number is required in a variety of situations, including setting up direct deposit, automatic loan payments or recurring transfers like bill payments.

You’ll also need it when you file taxes to receive your tax refund or debit a tax payment, or when you conduct Automated Clearing House (ACH), transfers between different bank accounts.

Generally, you'll only need your routing number when funds are being directly transferred to or from your bank account — never for debit card or credit card purchases.

Where to find the GLACIER BANK- BANK SAN JUANS DIV routing number on a paper check?

The ABA Check Routing Number is on the bottom left hand side of any check issued by GLACIER BANK- BANK SAN JUANS DIV.

Bank of san juans routing number

In some cases, the order of the checking account number and check serial number is reversed.


How are SWIFT / BIC codes, IBANs, sort codes, and routing numbers different?

If you're planning to send or receive money through your bank, you will likely come across unfamiliar terms such as routing number (ABA), SWIFT / BIC code, IBAN, and sort code. What exactly are these acronyms, and what are they used for? Well, all of them seemingly do much of the same thing which is to help banks identify where your money needs to go when being transferred, but each is required in specific situations because different countries and banks have different processes and requirements.

SWIFT / BIC codes are 8 or 11-digit codes that uniquely identify banks and financial institutions worldwide. Unlike routing numbers, these codes are used for international payments.

IBANs are international bank account numbers that identify the country, financial institution, and individual bank accounts. They're mainly issued by banks in the Eurozone, but other countries are starting to adopt them as well.

Sort Codes are 6-digit numbers used for domestic transfers in the United Kingdom which identify the bank and the branch where a bank account is held.

Routing numbers are 9-digit codes used in the US to identify banks when processing domestic ACH payments or wire transfers. These are not required when making payments outside the United States.

Transit numbers are 9-digit codes used in Canada for electronic funds transfers. They identify a specific Canadian bank and branch where a payment will be sent.

Note: This website provides a quick and easy way to search & find routing numbers for banks and other financial institutions in the United States. If you're not sure which routing number to use contact your bank directly. You can call your bank using the phone number listed on your debit/credit card or send a message through your online banking system. Using the wrong routing number can lead to delays in processing the transfer.

What bank is routing number 292970825?

ACH Routing Number 292970825 - GLACIER BANK.

Is Routing Number same for all branches?

Each routing number is unique to one financial institution and helps avoid confusion. Routing numbers ensure that checks intended for Citibank don't go to CIT Bank, for example. A bank or credit union may have more than one routing number.

Does Bank of the San Juans have an app?

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Who owns Bank of the San Juans?

Bank of the San Juans, a division of Glacier Bank, is owned by Glacier Bancorp, Inc. (GBCI), a regional bank holding company headquartered in Kalispell, Montana.