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NY Bank Routing Numbers

Complete directory of 42 banks and credit unions in NY with their official ABA routing numbers.

Bank Name Routing Number
JPMorgan Chase Bank 021000021
Citibank, N.A. 021000089
Goldman Sachs Bank USA 021200025
M&T Bank 022000046
Bank of America NY 026009593
The Bank of New York Mellon 021200012
Bank of New York 021000018
Signature Bank 021202337
Bank of America 026009593
Chase Bank 021000021
Citibank 021000089
Bristol Community Bank 028483064
New York Community Bank 029520460
New York Credit Union 024165764
New York Savings Bank 026066366
Newport Trust Company 025421342
Clinton Federal Credit Union 027918049
Salem State Bank 025253818
Ashland Credit Union 023735549
Ashland State Bank 026366876
New York Trust Company 028414999
Georgetown Trust Company 022429901
Oxford Community Bank 027569929
Ashland Federal Credit Union 024533655
New York State Bank 026185962
Bristol Credit Union 025047044
New York Community Bank 025488860
Salem Savings Bank 028292547
Dayton State Bank 027173892
New York Trust Company 022410852
Bristol Federal Credit Union 025645245
New York Community Bank 029936337
New York Community Bank 022941558
New York Community Bank 024447566
Dayton Trust Company 021668212
New York Trust Company 029697807
New York Credit Union 026968974
New York Trust Company 022116353
New York Savings Bank 021476554
New York Credit Union 021119245
Dayton State Bank 023937683
New York State Bank 021045889

About Banking in NY

NY is home to 42 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 NY 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 NY

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 NY 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