THE UNION BANK routing number in the United States

The routing number for THE UNION BANK to send a wire transfer can vary by bank branch. Select the correct routing number from the list below.
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What is the routing number for THE UNION BANK?

Use the bank routing number for domestic and international wire transfers. Select your bank branch to learn about ACH and wire transfers. Always verify routing numbers with your bank before making transactions.

Routing numbers
091310741
PO BOX 410, HAZEN, ND, 58545
011601100
PO BOX 667, MORRISVILLE, VT, 5661
044072311
105 PROGRESSIVE DRIVE, COLUMBUS GROVE, OH, 45830
044107778
105 EAST CENTER, WEST MANSFIELD, OH, 43358
041213759
105 PROGRESSIVE DIRIVE, COLUMBUS GROVE, OH, 45830
044102524
ATTN SUE BARTO, COLUMBUS GROVE, OH, 45830
044115870
ATTN SUE BARTO, COLUMBUS GROVE, OH, 45830
043404443
P.O. BOX 177, SISTERSVILLE, WV, 26175
073905268
3631 EAST BASELINE ROAD, GILBERT, AZ, 85234
091310961
PO BOX 410, HAZEN, ND, 58545

Example routing number

A routing number consists of nine digits. The first four identify the Federal Reserve district, the following four specify the bank, and the final digit is a check digit for validation.

1111

Federal Reserve Routing Symbol

2222

ABA Institution Identifier

3

Check Digit

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