Fifth Third Bank Routing Number - State-by-State Reference
Look up Fifth Third Bank routing numbers by state for ACH payments, wire transfers, and direct deposits across the Midwest and Southeast.
What is the Fifth Third Bank routing number?
Fifth Third Bank, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, traces its name to the 1908 merger of the Fifth National Bank and the Third National Bank. Today it operates over 1,000 branches across 11 states in the Midwest and Southeast. The bank's expansion through acquisitions, including MB Financial in Chicago and First Charter in the Carolinas, has resulted in multiple state-specific routing numbers.
Your Fifth Third routing number corresponds to where your account was opened. The primary routing number, 042000314, is used for Ohio accounts.
Fifth Third Bank routing numbers by state
Florida: 063113057. Georgia: 061020322. Illinois: 071923909. Indiana: 042000314. Kentucky: 042000314. Michigan: 072405455. North Carolina: 053100737. Ohio: 042000314. Tennessee: 064003163. West Virginia: 042000314.
Confirm your routing number through the Fifth Third mobile app, online banking at 53.com, or by calling 1-800-972-3030.
Fifth Third wire transfer routing number
For domestic wire transfers, Fifth Third uses 042000314 as the primary wire routing number. The SWIFT code for incoming international wires is FTBCUS3C.
Domestic wires submitted before 4:00 PM ET typically settle the same day. Fifth Third charges $25-$30 for domestic outgoing wires and $40-$50 for international wires, depending on account type.
Finding your Fifth Third routing number
In the Fifth Third mobile app, select your account and view account details. On 53.com, log in and navigate to your account information. Checks display the routing number in the standard bottom-left position.
Fifth Third also provides routing number information on their customer support pages, organized by state and account type.
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