Incoming Wire Transfer Instructions
We have three part wire instructions because we use an intermediary financing institution that receives the funds and then forwards them to Class Act.
Wire To:
Volunteer Corporate Credit Union
Nashville, TN
ABA # 264182395
Further Credit To:
Class Act Federal Credit Union
3620 Fern Valley Rd.
Louisville, KY 40219
ABA # 283078888
Final Credit to the Account of:
Name:
Account #:
283078888 is the current routing transit number of Class Act Federal Credit Union situated in city Louisville, state Kentucky (KY). You can find the complete details about Class Act Federal Credit Union, Louisville below in the table including the exact address of the institution, ZIP-code, phone number, Servicing FRB and other details.
Current routing number: 283078888
Class Act Federal Credit Union The name of the banking institution to which this number refers |
Main office code - O |
(502) 964 7575 |
3620 Fern Valley Road |
Louisville |
KY (Kentucky) |
40219-9990 |
081000045 (Federal Reserve Bank Number) Address: Po Box 291, City: Minneapolis, State: Minnesota, Zipcode: 55480-0291 |
Receives Gov/Comm |
042287027, 083000564, 083001314, 083008469, 083901809, 283972036 |
1 Send items to customer routing number The code indicating the ABA number to be used to route or send ACH items to the RFI |
December 26, 2014 |
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.
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RTN 283078888 as а PDF-file
Additional information about the Class Act FCU branch in Louisville
Address: 3620 Fern Valley Rd, Louisville, KY 40219, USA
Vicinity: 3620 Fern Valley Road, Louisville
International phone number: +1 502-964-7575
Website: //www.classact.org/
Working hours:
- Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
Find out where the Class Act FCU branch is located on the map:
Average Rating
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- 1 75 %
Reviews
Queen Brittany
March 8, 2016 01:20
I been with Class Act for years now. I just love them. I Recommend all my friend and family to become a member. Even though I am young and never established credit yet they still gave me a car loan with a great down payment offer. I am happy and satisfied to have a Credit Union like Class Act!!
LISA RENFROW
July 2, 2016 18:18
I have experienced nothing but the best customer service anytime I called and went into a branch. Very easy to deal with
Marva Savage
February 29, 2016 06:29
My experience with Class Act FCU was absolutely HORRIBLE. I don't know when I have experienced such poor customer
service, specifically from Rachel and Angela. They both were very dismissive to my issue and were in no way solution oriented. My recommendation would be to bank with an institution that is responsive to customer concerns and works to resolve issues and concerns.
gail collins
May 24, 2016 22:57
Great place to bank! I absolutely love them
Phillip Allen
February 12, 2016 18:23
Opened a $25 checking and $25 savings. Charged me $5 per mth dormant fee on checking until 0 then took $5 per mth out of savings until 0. ClassAct FCU has stolen my $50!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where is the routing number on my check?
Disclaimer: the picture shown is for illustration purpose only and not the actual document of the Class Act Federal Credit Union.
The image of the check shown as an example. The first set of numbers on the lower left corner of a check is the routing number. The second set of numbers following the character symbol immediately after your routing number is your account number. The check number is usually the last set of numbers on your check. Please, keep in mind the routing number on business checks (not personal) may be located in the middle of the lower part of the check.
What do the numbers mean?
283078888
First 4 digits 2830 - Federal Reserve Routing Symbol
Second 4 digits 7888 - ABA Institution Identifier
Last digit 8 - the Check Digit