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Routing Number Details of NEW BEDFORD CU, 1150 PURCHASE ST Branch
The Routing Number of New Bedford Cu , 1150 Purchase St is 211384667
BANK NAME | NEW BEDFORD CU |
ROUTING NUMBER | 211384667 (Use for electronic fund transfer, wire transfers, direct deposit, and automatic bill payments accross the country.) |
NEW ROUTING NUMBER | 0 (Institution's new routing number resulting from a merger or renumber.) |
BRANCH ADDRESS | 1150 PURCHASE ST |
CITY NAME | NEW BEDFORD |
STATE NAME | MASSACHUSETTS |
STATE CODE | MA (State code of the state in the delivery address.) |
SERVICING FRB NUMBER | 11000015 (Servicing Fed's main office routing number.) |
ZIP CODE | 2740 |
ZIP CODE EXTENSION | N/A (Updated Soon) |
TELEPHONE | (508) 994 - 6546 |
OFFICE CODE | O Main office or branch O=main B=branch. |
RECORD TYPE CODE |
1 The code indicating the ABA number to be used to route or send ACH items to the RFI.
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CHANGE DATE | 111797 Date of last change to CRF information (MM/DD/YY). |
STATUS CODE | 1 (Code is based on the customers receiver code.) |
TDATA VIEW CODE | 1 (1 = Current view.) |
SWIFT / BIC CODE | Find the 1150 Purchase St Branch of New Bedford Cu Swift / BIC Code Here |
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About New Bedford Cu, 1150 Purchase St Branch
General Information -
The New Bedford Cu , 1150 Purchase St Branch is Located in New Bedford City, MASSACHUSETTS State, ZIP Code - 0 - 2740 , Ma, USA.
The ABA Routing Number of New Bedford Cu , 1150 Purchase St is : 211384667
The FRB Number of New Bedford Cu , 1150 Purchase St is : 11000015
Contact Number is - (508) 994 - 6546
Bank Operational Time -
Bank Working Hours:
Monday - Friday 9 A.M - 5 P.M , Saturday 9 A.M - 6 P.M , Sunday 10 A.M - 2P.M (Generic Timings*)
Some branches open at 10 A.M and close at 7 P.M. Individual locations will have different hours,
(Expect public holidays)
(* Do note that these bank timings vary from branch to branch.)
Breakdown of New Bedford Cu, 1150 Purchase St Branch ABA/Routing Number
2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 8 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 7 |
Federal Reserve Symbol | Federal Reserve Bank the Institution's Electronic and Wire Transfers Will Route Through | Federal Cheque Processing Center Identifier | Federal District Identifier | Cheque Digit |
The first four digits (2113) is Federal Reserve Routing System and represent the bank's New Bedford Cu physical location. AnyNew Bedford Cu Routing Number start with 21 as per bank's Federal Reserve District. The first two digits of the nine digits RTN are assigned as mentioned below .
Next two digits (84) is designate which Federal Reserve bank the institution's electronic and wire transfers will route through.
Seventh (6) is Federal Reserve cheque processing center identifier number & helps to identify which Federal Reserve cheque processing center was initially assigned to the New Bedford Cu.
Eighth digit (6) is Bank District Identifier number & helps to find which Federal Reserve district New Bedford Cu is in.
Last one digit is (7) is cheque digit (The check digit is used by banks to ensure all the other digits were entered correctly). Here is the chequesum calculation method described below .
FAQ
The Routing Number of New Bedford Cu, 1150 Purchase St Branch is : 211384667
The FRB Number of New Bedford Cu , 1150 Purchase St Branch is : 11000015
The New Bedford Cu 1150 Purchase St branch is located in 1150 Purchase St , New Bedford CIty , Massachusetts State, ZIP Code - 0 - 2740 .
The Contact Number of New Bedford Cu , 1150 Purchase St Branch is : - ( 508 ) - 6546 994
General Information About ABA Routing Number
What is an ABA Routing Number
An ABA (American Bankers Association) routing number, also known as a bank routing number that identifies the perticular financial institution or banks branch in the U.S. ABA routing no is a nine digits numarical number developed by American Bankers Association in 1910. An ABA Routing Number will only be issued to a federal or state chartered financial institution which is eligible to maintain an account at a Federal Reserve Bank.
Decoading an ABA Routing Number
- The first four digit of the ABA/Routing Number is assigned by the Federal Reserve Routing System and represent the bank's physical location.
- Next two digit is designate which Federal Reserve bank the institution's electronic and wire transfers will route through.
- Next digit mean seventh digit indicates which Federal Reserve cheque processing center was initially assigned to the bank.
- Next digit mean eighth digit of the Routing number designates which Federal Reserve district the bank is in.
- Lastly the nineth digit provides a checksum. The checksum is a complicated mathematical expression using the first eight digits. If the end result does not equal the checksum number, the transaction gets flagged and rerouted for manual processing.
Example: Breakdown of ABA Routing Number Number
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
Federal Reserve Symbol | Federal Reserve Bank the Institution's Electronic and Wire Transfers Will Route Through | Cheque Processing Center Identifier | Bank District Identifier | Cheque Digit |
What ABA Routing Number Used For?
An ABA Routing Number used for various financial transation and wires and electronic automatic clearing house (ACH) transactions such as electronic funds transfer, direct deposit, direct payment of consumer bills, e-checks, and tax payments, among others.
How to Find ABA Routing Numbers?
You can get your account’s ABA number from several sources. If you have a checkbook handy, the easiest solution is to locate the numbers at the bottom of one of your checks & also you can login into your online banking portal to check the ABA routing number & lastly contact to your bank helpline number or visit bank physical location & ask for the routing number.
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT
List of Federal Reserve District Codes for all Banks in US
Primary (01-12) | Thrift (+20) | Electronic (+60) | Federal Reserve Bank | 1 | 21 | 61 | Boston |
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2 | 22 | 62 | New York |
3 | 23 | 63 | Philadelphia |
4 | 24 | 64 | Cleveland |
5 | 25 | 65 | Richmond |
6 | 26 | 66 | Atlanta |
7 | 27 | 67 | Chicago |
8 | 28 | 68 | St. Louis |
9 | 29 | 69 | Minneapolis |
10 | 30 | 70 | Kansas City |
11 | 31 | 71 | Dallas |
12 | 32 | 72 | San Francisco |
00 is used by the United States Government & 80 is used for traveler's checks.
Chequesum Calculation Method
The cheque digit is the ninth digit of the routing number and must meet the following condition.
3(d1 + d4 + d7) + 7(d2 + d5 + d8) + (d3 + d6 + d9) mod 10 = 0
(Mod or modulo is the remainder of a division operation.)
As an example: 011900571 is a routing number of Bank Of America, Virginia. So as per chequesum calculation method -
0 | 1 | 1 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 7 | 1 |
D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6 | D7 | D8 | D9 |
3(0 + 9 + 5) + 7(1 + 0 + 7) + (1 + 0 + 1) =100
100 mod 10 = 0
ABA PREFIX TABLE
This table is up to date as of 2020. One weakness of the current routing table arrangement is that various territories like American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands share the same routing code.
Prefix | Location |
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1 | New York, NY |
2 | Chicago, IL |
3 | Philadelphia, PA |
4 | St. Louis, MO |
5 | Boston, MA |
6 | Cleveland, OH |
7 | Baltimore, MD |
8 | Pittsburgh, PA |
9 | Detroit, MI |
10 | Buffalo, NY |
11 | San Francisco, CA |
12 | Milwaukee, WI |
13 | Cincinnati, OH |
14 | New Orleans, LA |
15 | Washington D.C. |
16 | Los Angeles, CA |
17 | Minneapolis, MN |
18 | Kansas City, MO |
19 | Seattle, WA |
20 | Indianapolis, IN |
21 | Louisville, KY |
22 | St. Paul, MN |
23 | Denver, CO |
24 | Portland, OR |
25 | Columbus, OH |
26 | Memphis, TN |
27 | Omaha, NE |
28 | Spokane, WA |
29 | Albany, NY |
30 | San Antonio, TX |
31 | Salt Lake City, UT |
32 | Dallas, TX |
33 | Des Moines, IA |
34 | Tacoma, WA |
35 | Houston, TX |
36 | St. Joseph, MO |
37 | Fort Worth, TX |
38 | Savannah, GA |
39 | Oklahoma City, OK |
40 | Wichita, KS |
41 | Sioux City, IA |
42 | Pueblo, CO |
43 | Lincoln, NE |
44 | Topeka, KS |
45 | Dubuque, IA |
46 | Galveston, TX |
47 | Cedar Rapids, IA |
48 | Waco, TX |
49 | Muskogee, OK |
50 | New York |
51 | Connecticut |
52 | Maine |
53 | Massachusetts |
54 | New Hampshire |
55 | New Jersey |
56 | Ohio |
57 | Rhode Island |
58 | Vermont |
59 | Hawaii |
60 | Pennsylvania |
61 | Alabama |
62 | Delaware |
63 | Florida |
64 | Georgia |
65 | Maryland |
66 | North Carolina |
67 | South Carolina |
68 | Virginia |
69 | West Virginia |
70 | Illinois |
71 | Indiana |
72 | Iowa |
73 | Kentucky |
74 | Michigan |
75 | Minnesota |
76 | Nebraska |
77 | North Dakota |
78 | South Dakota |
79 | Wisconsin |
80 | Missouri |
81 | Arkansas |
82 | Colorado |
83 | Kansas |
84 | Louisiana |
85 | Mississippi |
86 | Oklahoma |
87 | Tennessee |
88 | Texas |
89 | Alaska |
90 | California |
91 | Arizona |
92 | Idaho |
93 | Montana |
94 | Nevada |
95 | New Mexico |
96 | Oregon |
97 | Utah |
98 | Washington |
99 | Wyoming |
101 | American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands |