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There are total of 114 bank routing numbers listed in the state of Rhode Island.

RBS CITIZENS, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

Routing Number: 211070078
1 CITIZENS DRIVE
RIVERSIDE, RI 02915-0000

RBS CITIZENS, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

Routing Number: 211070133
1 CITIZENS DRIVE
RIVERSIDE, RI 02915-0000

RBS CITIZENS, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

Routing Number: 211070065
1 CITIZENS DRIVE
RIVERSIDE, RI 02915-0000

RBS CITIZENS, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

Routing Number: 211070010
1 CITIZENS DRIVE
RIVERSIDE, RI 02915-0000

RBS CITIZENS, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

Routing Number: 072402076
1 CITIZENS DR
RIVERSIDE, RI 02915-0000

RHODE ISLAND CREDIT UNION

Routing Number: 211590493
349 SMITH ST
PROVIDENCE, RI 02908-0000

THE PEOPLES CREDIT UNION

Routing Number: 211573151
858 W MAIN ROAD
MIDDLETOWN, RI 02840-6315

THE PEOPLES CREDIT UNION

Routing Number: 211573151
858 W MAIN ROAD
MIDDLETOWN, RI 02840-6315

THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND N.V.

Routing Number: 026009580
1 CITIZENS DRIVE
RIVERSIDE, RI 02915-0000

THE WASHINGTON TRUST COMPANY

Routing Number: 011501750
2 CROSSWINDS ROAD
WESTERLY, RI 02891-0000

UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK

Routing Number: 011575236
1565 MINERAL SPRING AVENUE
N PROVIDENCE, RI 02904-0000

WASHINGTON TRUST COMPANY

Routing Number: 011500858
2 CROSSWIND ROAD
WESTERLY, RI 02891-1827

WAVE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

Routing Number: 211573407
480 GREENWICH AVE
WARWICK, RI 02886-0000

WAVE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

Routing Number: 211573407
480 GREENWICH AVENUE
WARWICK, RI 02886-0000

WAVE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

Routing Number: 211590749
480 GREENWICH AVENUE
WARWICK, RI 02886-0000

WESTERLY COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION

Routing Number: 011592675
122 GRANITE STREET
WESTERLY, RI 02891-0000

WESTERLY COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION

Routing Number: 211573313
122 GRANITE STREET
WESTERLY, RI 02891-2400

WOODLAWN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

Routing Number: 211573180
744 MAIN ST
PAWTUCKET, RI 02860-0000

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Frequently asked questions about bank routing numbers:

What is a bank routing number?

A bank routing number, also known as the routing transit number (RTN), is a nine-digit code used in the United States to identify a specific financial institution. It is primarily used for directing electronic transactions, such as ACH transfers, wire transfers, and direct deposits.

Where can I find my bank's routing number?

You can typically find your bank's routing number in the following places:

International wire transfer

On your checks: The routing number is usually printed on the bottom left corner of your checks.

Online banking: Log in to your online banking account, and the routing number is often listed in the account details or settings section.

Bank's website: Visit your bank's official website, navigate to the customer support or FAQ section, and search for routing number information.

How many digits are in a bank routing number?

A bank routing number in the United States consists of nine digits.

Are routing numbers the same for all branches of a bank?

No, routing numbers can vary between different branches of the same bank. Each branch or location may have its own unique routing number.

Can I use any routing number for my bank account?

No, you must use the correct routing number specific to your bank and branch. Using the wrong routing number can result in transaction errors or delays.

How do I know if a routing number is valid?

You can validate a routing number by contacting your bank directly or by using online tools provided by reputable financial institutions or routing number directories.

Are routing numbers standardized across different countries?

No, routing numbers are specific to the United States. Other countries have their own systems and codes for identifying financial institutions and directing transactions.

Can I transfer funds using a routing number and account number only?

For domestic transfers within the United States, using the routing number and account number is typically sufficient. However, international transfers may require additional information, such as SWIFT codes or IBANs.

How often do routing numbers change?

Routing numbers do not change frequently. However, they can be subject to change if a bank undergoes mergers, acquisitions, or other significant operational changes. It's important to stay updated with any routing number changes from your bank.

Can I use someone else's routing number for my transactions?

No, you should only use your own bank account's routing number for your transactions. Using someone else's routing number without authorization would be improper and may lead to legal consequences.

Remember, specific policies and procedures regarding bank routing numbers may vary between financial institutions. It's advisable to consult your bank or financial institution directly for accurate and up-to-date information tailored to your specific circumstances.

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