Regions Bank Routing Number: Southeast & Midwest Lookup
Find Regions Bank routing numbers by state for ACH, wire transfers, and direct deposits across the Southeast and Midwest.
What is the Regions Bank routing number?
Regions Financial Corporation is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, and operates approximately 1,300 branches across 15 states, primarily in the Southeast and Midwest. Regions grew through the merger of Union Planters, AmSouth Bancorporation, and several smaller community banks — each bringing their own routing numbers into the fold. Your routing number is based on the state where you originally opened your account.
Regions Bank routing numbers by state
- Alabama: 062000019
- Arkansas: 082000549
- Florida: 063104668
- Georgia: 061101375
- Illinois: 071122661
- Indiana: 074014213
- Iowa: 073900438
- Kentucky: 064000017
- Louisiana: 065000090
- Mississippi: 065300279
- Missouri: 081001387
- North Carolina: 053201814
- South Carolina: 053201814
- Tennessee: 064000017
- Texas: 111900785
- Virginia: 051009296
For accounts opened online or states not listed, verify through the Regions mobile app, at regions.com, or by calling 1-800-734-4667.
Wire transfers
Regions' domestic wire routing number is 062000019, used nationwide. For incoming international wires, the SWIFT code is UPNBUS44. Standard outgoing wire fees are $30 domestic and $45-$50 international, with reduced or waived fees on Regions Prestige and LifeGreen accounts.
Where to find your routing number
In the Regions mobile app, tap your account and scroll to account details. On regions.com, log in and navigate to your account page. On checks, it's the nine-digit number in the bottom-left corner. Regions also maintains a routing number lookup page on their website organized by state.
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