How to find account and routing number on regions app

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If you don’t have a check book or any current checks on hand, you can feel relieved knowing there are multiple ways you can locate your account number without needing a check to find it.

How to find account and routing number on regions app

Have you recently started a new job and want to set-up direct deposit, or are looking to connect your checking account for an automatic bill pay, and need your bank account number? Typically, you can find your bank account number in a couple of different places, depending on your bank.

At Huntington, you can find your account number in the following areas:

  • Online Banking
  • Mobile App
  • Bank Statement

If you have lost your checkbook or a box of checks, contact us right away.

Find Your Account Number with Online Banking

To find your bank account number with Huntington Online Banking:

  1. Log into Online Banking
  2. Select an account from The Hub
  3. Click on Account Numbers and More
  4. The account number should be visible in the pop-up window.

Find Your Account Number in the Mobile App

If you haven’t already downloaded Huntington’s Mobile App, try it out today to find your bank account number, and much more. To find your bank account number in Huntington’s Mobile App:

  1. Log into the Huntington Mobile App
  2. Select the account you want to check
  3. Select the Summary tab
  4. The account number is located just below the routing number.
  5. The account number has been obscured for your security. Click the “show” link to reveal the account number.

If you haven’t already downloaded the Mobile App, try it out today to find your bank account number and much more.

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Find Your Account Number on a Bank Statement

Typically, account numbers are provided in paper bank statements and electronic statements.

If you have elected to receive electronic bank statements, you may have access to them online under Statements and Notices. If you receive paper bank statements, we recommend filing them in a secure location and shredding them when you discard them.

To find your account number on a bank statement:

  1. Acquire the bank statement (electronic or paper)
  2. Identify the first page of the bank statement
  3. Look at the top of the right column. The number beside “Account:” is your account number.

You can also find your routing number without a check.

If you have any more questions about your account or checking accounts in general, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We’re ready to help in person, online, or on the phone.

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We make everyday banking easier. Our Regions mobile banking app is a convenient way to bank on the go, with the award-winning service and features you expect. Bank where you want, when you want.

It’s simple and easy to:
- Securely log in with fingerprint or facial recognition
- Access account and routing numbers
- View details of transaction activity in the last 18 months
- Transfer funds
- Make mobile deposits
- Send money to your family or friends with Zelle®
- Pay bills with Regions Bill Pay
- Use Regions LockIt® to manage card activity
- Set up alerts
- View and activate rewards
- Schedule a Regions banker appointment
- Locate the nearest Regions branch, ATM or VTM

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How do I find my routing number on Regions Mobile?

If you have a Regions checking account, you can also find your routing number on a check — the check routing number is the first nine numbers in the lower left corner. You might not have a check handy, however, so you can also call Regions any time at 800-734-4667 to find the routing number for your account.

How do I find my routing and regions account?

Regions routing and/or transit number is located at the bottom of your checks and deposit slips. Starting from the left corner, it is the first nine digits. Please keep in mind that the routing number is different from state to state.

Can I find my routing number on my bank app?

You can find your bank's routing number in these places: On your check or checkbook. On your bank statements. On your Bank's online banking app or portal.

Can I find my bank account and routing number online?

Find your routing number via online banking by logging into online banking and selecting the applicable account. You'll see in the top box the account nickname, the last four digits of your account number and the routing number. If you also need the full account number, just select the last four digits link.