
Sutton Bank Identification Code in the United States is a unique identifier assigned to Sutton Bank by the American Bankers Association (ABA).
Sutton Bank is a bank with a long history, founded in 1872 in Ashtabula, Ohio.
The ABA routing number for Sutton Bank is 041201808, which is used for electronic fund transfers.
This number is essential for sending and receiving payments, as it helps ensure that funds are directed to the correct bank account.
What Is a Sutton Bank Identification Code?
Sutton Bank Identification Code is actually a SWIFT code, also known as a BIC. It's used for the identification of banks and financial institutions globally when making international money transfers. This code will identify the country, bank, and branch of the recipient's account.
If you're making an international transfer to a beneficiary outside the US, you'll need to enter the Sutton Bank Identification Code of the beneficiary's bank. If you're receiving an international transfer, you'll have to provide your bank's routing number, as well as its Sutton Bank Identification Code.
Sutton Bank Identification Code is not used for domestic wire transfers, which require a routing number instead. Routing numbers are only used in the US, so if you have a US bank account and want to make a domestic wire transfer, you'll need the routing number of the recipient's bank.
Sutton Bank Identification Code is not an IBAN, which is a personal bank account number used for international transfers in Europe and several other territories. It's not used in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
United States
Sutton Bank in the United States has a list of BIN numbers that can be viewed by clicking on the brand name or directly on one of the numbers in the table.
To view the details of Sutton Bank's BIN numbers, you can simply click on the brand name.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the bank identification code for Sutton Bank?
The bank identification code for Sutton Bank is 041208777. This routing number is used for Sutton Bank checking accounts.
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