A bank’s routing number or ABA number represents the bank’s address when sending or receiving money from other financial institutions. Your routing number will vary based on the specific bank branch you opened your account.
The easiest way to find to find your personal routing number is to look at your checks. Your Citibank routing number will be 9 digits and will be located on the lower left corner of your check. The number immediately to the right will be your account number. You can also find your routing number by logging into your Citibank online account.
If your unsure which bank branch you opened your Citibank account, we encourage you to confirm your correct routing number using anyone of the following options:
- Check the bottom left corner of your checks for the 9 digit routing number.
- Log into your Citibank online account and confirm your routing number online.
- Call Citibank directly to confirm: 800-374-9700.
Citibank Swift Code
When you are sending a wire, you will need the following information:
- Beneficiary’s bank name and address.
- Beneficiary name.
- ABA number and account number.
- Wire reference (a simple name representing what the wire is for).
- SWIFT Code if it’s an international wire.
SWIFT codes are used for international transfers of money between banks. The code itself is used as a unique identifier for a particular bank.
The first four SWIFT code characters represent the bank code (“CITI”). The next two digits represent the country code (“US”). The last two digits represent the location code.