That routing number belongs to Ameris Bank - Business Online Banking.
Ameris Bank - Business Online Banking owns routing number 061213166. 1 other institution routes payments through it.
2 institutions are associated with this routing number.
- AOwner bank
Ameris Bank - Business Online Banking
47 other routing numbers on file
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Ameris Bank - Personal Online Banking
47 other routing numbers on file
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Ameris Bank - Business Online Banking has 48 routing numbers on file.
Large banks issue different routing numbers by region, product line, or payment type (ACH vs. wire). If the number on your check or statement is different, find it below.
- 053208066
- 061020786
- 061101126
- 061101171
- 061102400
- 061102439
- 061102507
- 061104987
- 061111394
- 061119736
- 061119781
- 061119817
- 061120466
- 061120479
- 061120505
- 061120644
- 061201673
- 061201754
- 061201851
- 061203325
- 061204191
- 061204586
- 061204612
- 061204706
- 061205255
- 061206432
- 061208126
- 061210635
- 061211168
- 061212251
- 061213069
- 061219830
- 061220489
- 061220609
- 061292433
- 062101934
- 063013597
- 063014499
- 063015537
- 063106734
- 063111677
- 063112906
- 063113138
- 063114276
- 063114519
- 063115152
- 261291043
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An ABA routing number is a 9-digit code issued by the American Bankers Association and used by the Federal Reserve to route ACH transfers, wire transfers, and paper checks. Each number is assigned to a single financial institution of record.
The routing number itself is owned by one bank. Smaller banks, credit unions, and most fintechs do not have their own number — they process ACH and check traffic through a larger sponsor or correspondent bank, so their accounts appear under the sponsor's routing number. The owner is listed first above.
Routing number vs. account number vs. SWIFT, IBAN, and the rest.
Banks hand out a lot of numbers. Here's what each one is for, and when you'd use it.
- ABA routing number
- Format
- 9 digits
- For
- Identifies a US bank for ACH transfers, domestic wires, and paper checks.
- Example
- 021000021
- Account number
- Format
- 8–17 digits, varies by bank
- For
- Identifies your specific account within a bank. Never shared publicly.
- Example
- 000123456789
- Wire routing number
- Format
- 9 digits
- For
- Some banks use a different routing number for wires than they do for ACH. Confirm with your bank before sending a wire.
- Example
- 026009593
- Check number
- Format
- 3–5 digits, sequential
- For
- Unique identifier for each check you write. Printed in the top right and bottom right of the check.
- Example
- 1047
- SWIFT / BIC code
- Format
- 8 or 11 letters and digits
- For
- Identifies a bank for international wires. Used outside the US.
- Example
- CHASUS33
- IBAN
- Format
- Up to 34 characters
- For
- International Bank Account Number. Identifies a specific account in 80+ countries, but not in the US.
- Example
- GB29 NWBK 6016 1331 9268 19