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ABA routing transit number - Wikipedia In the United States, an ABA routing transit number (ABA RTN) is a nine-digit code printed on the bottom of checks to identify the financial institution on which it was drawn The American Bankers Association (ABA) developed the system in 1910 [1] to facilitate the sorting, bundling, and delivering of paper checks to the drawer's (check writer's) bank for debit to the drawer's account Newer
Universal Payment Identification Code - Wikipedia A Universal Payment Identification Code (UPIC) is an identifier (or banking address) for a bank account in the United States used to receive electronic credit payments [1] A UPIC acts exactly like a US bank account number and protects sensitive banking information The actual bank account number, including the bank's ABA routing transit number, are masked by the UPIC Only credit transactions
Old National Bank - Wikipedia Old National Bank Old National Bank's Downtown Evansville riverfront headquarters was the first highrise in the state of Indiana to be built with LEED principles [3] Old National Bank is an American regional bank with nearly 200 retail branches operated by Old National Bancorp and based in Chicago and Evansville, Indiana
Old Second National Bank - Wikipedia The Old Second National Bank of Aurora was designed by George Grant Elmslie in 1924 The Prairie School style of design was, at this point, already a fading trend Elmslie was nearing the end of his career and began to accept commissions for commercial buildings Elmslie recruited sculptor Emil Settler, muralist John W Norton, and sculptor Kristian Schneider to assist him with the design [2
Bank code - Wikipedia Canada uses codes called routing numbers [3] They consist of 5 digits identifying the branch and the 3 digits identifying the financial institution United States - The American Bankers Association since 1910 has used a 9-digit routing transit number to identify American banks, which are used in the automated processing of checks The bank company is identified in the 5th to 8th digits (the 4