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FL Bank Routing Numbers

Complete directory of 40 banks and credit unions in FL with their official ABA routing numbers.

Bank Name Routing Number
Bank of America FL 063100277
Florida State Bank 066905898
Fairview Federal Credit Union 067383662
Florida Community Bank 064880628
Florida Trust Company 068586290
Florida Credit Union 067664453
Milton Credit Union 067089878
Florida Credit Union 066734647
Oxford Trust Company 069714790
Greenville State Bank 063669007
Florida Credit Union 065676031
Florida Credit Union 062335125
Florida Trust Company 062740079
Florida Trust Company 065184312
Florida Trust Company 068886693
Oxford Community Bank 068048101
Florida Savings Bank 069154122
Chester Federal Credit Union 064315443
Madison Community Bank 064014028
Clinton Trust Company 067934654
Florida Credit Union 064177569
Florida State Bank 067616984
Chester Community Bank 064575206
Salem Savings Bank 062049539
Florida Federal Credit Union 065272350
Florida State Bank 067832469
Georgetown Credit Union 068586178
Florida Trust Company 066945304
Milton Community Bank 062029690
Oxford Savings Bank 069556446
Milton Community Bank 069369373
Florida Savings Bank 061282383
Florida Savings Bank 062899231
Greenville Trust Company 067843170
Florida Credit Union 062452428
Florida Federal Credit Union 066799291
Riverside Credit Union 061038459
Manchester Federal Credit Union 069731449
Florida Community Bank 069194656
Arlington Trust Company 069389789

About Banking in FL

FL is home to 40 financial institutions, including major national banks, regional banks, and local credit unions. Each institution has a unique 9-digit ABA routing number used for electronic transactions, wire transfers, and direct deposits.

How to Find Your FL Bank's Routing Number

You can find your routing number on your checks (the first 9 digits at the bottom left), through your bank's mobile app, or by searching our directory above. Make sure to use the correct routing number for your specific branch and transaction type.

About SWIFT Codes in FL

SWIFT codes (also known as BIC codes) are assigned to individual banks, not to states or regions. Each bank that participates in international wire transfers has its own unique SWIFT code. You can find the SWIFT code for any FL bank by clicking on its name in the table above.

Note: Not all banks have SWIFT codes—smaller community banks and credit unions typically don't offer international wire transfers directly. In such cases, they may use a correspondent bank's SWIFT code for international transactions.

Using Routing Numbers for Transfers

  • Domestic transfers (ACH): Use the 9-digit ABA routing number shown above
  • Domestic wire transfers: Usually the same routing number (verify with your bank)
  • International wire transfers: You'll need the bank's SWIFT code plus the routing number