Routing Number? Please Explain This To Me Like I'm Five.
It is a number issued by the American Bankers Association that identifies the individual bank in question. It has a few different names, such as Routing Transit Number and American Bankers Association number. In order to do business in the US, all US banks must have a routing number.
Why does a bank need a routing number?
First, they need it because the law requires it. Second, they need it for practical logistical reasons. It is used to route money transfers, such as check payments or direct deposits. Without it, they are dead in the water and cannot move funds.
Where can I find this on my checks?
The routing number can be found at the bottom of the check. It may precede or follow the checking account number. This same line will also contain the check number for the check in question. These three pieces of information are needed to give each check full and unique identification for purposes of moving money between accounts.
In our record, First Midwest Bank of Dexter has a total of 2 routing numbers.
Routing Number | Process FedACH | Process Fedwire | Location | Registered Name |
081501175 | Y | Y | Dexter, MO | First Midwest Bank Of Dexter |
081519507 | Y | N | Dexter, MO | First Midwest Bank Of Dexter |
A routing number is a nine digit code, used in the United States to identify the financial institution. Routing numbers are used by Federal Reserve Banks to process Fedwire funds transfers, and ACH(Automated Clearing House) direct deposits, bill payments, and other automated transfers. The routing number can be found on your check.
The routing number information on this page was updated on Feb. 28, 2022
FedACH Routing
Name: | First Midwest Bank Of Dexter |
Address: | Dexter, MO |
Phone: | 573-624-3571 |
Type: | Main Office |
Servicing Fed's Main Office : | 081000045, Po Box 291, Minneapolis, MN |
Status: | Active |
Change Date: | 04/13/2009 |
Fedwire Routing
Name: | First Midwest Bank Of Dexter |
Telegraphic Name: | FST MIDWEST BK DEX |
Location: | Dexter, MO |
Funds Transfer Status: | Eligible |
Book-Entry Securities Transfer Status: | Ineligible |
Revision Date: | 06/20/2018 |
All Routing Numbers of First Midwest Bank Of Dexter
Routing Number | Process FedACH | Process Fedwire | Location | Registered Name |
081501175 | Y | Y | Dexter, MO | First Midwest Bank Of Dexter |
081519507 | Y | N | Dexter, MO | First Midwest Bank Of Dexter |
A routing number is a nine digit code, used in the United States to identify the financial institution. Routing numbers are used by Federal Reserve Banks to process Fedwire funds transfers, and ACH(Automated Clearing House) direct deposits, bill payments, and other automated transfers. The routing number can be found on your check.
The routing number information on this page was updated on Feb. 28, 2022
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