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Home > 051000033 Routing Number
FedACH Routing
Name: | Federal Reserve Bank |
Address: | 1000 Peachtree St, N.e. Atlanta, GA 30309 |
Phone: | 877-372-2457 |
Type: | Main Office |
Servicing Fed's Main Office : | 051000033, 1000 Peachtree St., N.E., Atlanta, GA |
Status: | This is a Federal Reserve Bank. |
Change Date: | 12/24/2015 |
Fedwire Routing
Name: | Federal Reserve Bank Of Richmond |
Telegraphic Name: | FRB RICH |
Location: | Richmond, VA |
Funds Transfer Status: | Eligible |
Book-Entry Securities Transfer Status: | Eligible |
Revision Date: | 07/13/1999 |
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