UFCU routing numbers
Find the correct numbers to set up payments, transfers and autopay in the US and worldwide.
UFCU uses different routing numbers depending on several factors, including payment type and the transaction's origin or destination. You'll need this eight to 11-digit code so that banks can locate your account and process transactions like checks, automatic payments, online payments and money transfers in the US and worldwide. Learn how to find the exact routing number you need for your UFCU account.
Which UFCU routing number do I need?
The routing number you need to send or receive money through UFCU depends on whether your payment or transfer is domestic or international.Transaction | Type of routing number | UFCU code |
---|---|---|
Payments and debits between US accounts | ACH routing number | 314977405 |
Wire payments between US accounts | Domestic wire transfer number | 314977405 |
UFCU ACH transfer routing number
The ACH routing number for UFCU is 314977405. Short for Automatic Clearing House, ACH numbers are unique to each bank in the US. The ACH number and your bank account number are used by banks and transfer apps like Zelle or Cash App to identify the exact account payments should be taken from and sent to.UFCU wire transfer routing number
The routing number for US wire transfers through UFCU is 314977405. You can use this same number to receive international wire transfers to your UFCU account.How to confirm the routing number for UFCU on your own
Look at a paper check associated with your UFCU account to find the routing and account numbers for your account.- Call your bank. Your local UFCU branch or toll-free support line can provide you with routing numbers.
- Sign in to your online account. Many online bank systems allow you to view the routing and account numbers from your customer dashboard.
- Search Fedwire. Use your name, city or state to look up routing numbers for UFCU or double-check the one you have is correct.
Can routing numbers for UFCU change?
Yes. A bank may be assigned more than one routing number depending on its size and the number of states it services. While UFCU is headquartered in Austin, services or branches in states outside of Texas may require a different routing number. Confirm routing numbers with a UFCU agent if you're not sure.Bottom line
Routing numbers help banks identify your exact account to make digital payments, transfer money and even process paper checks between branches, states and countries. Learn more about how UFCU and other financial institutions use these codes to manage your money in our guide to routing numbers.More guides on Finder
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