Citibank routing number

Need to send or receive a domestic wire to Citibank? Use the correct wire routing number.

091409571

If you’re sending an international wire transfer, you will also need the Citibank SWIFT code.

Type of wire transferCitibank routing number
Domestic Wire Transfer091409571
International Wire Transfer to Citibank account in the USA091409571
SWIFT CodeCITIUS33XXX
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Where is my Citibank routing number on a check?

You can find your Citibank routing number at the bottom left of your check. It’s the first nine digits in the row of numbers at the bottom, followed by your account number and then the check number.

How to find your Citibank routing number online

Here are simple ways to find it without calling Citibank:

  • On this page: Use our routing number lookup or select your bank logo to see ACH, wire, and check numbers.

  • Online banking: Sign in to Citibank and open Account details. Your Citibank routing number appears near your account number.

  • eStatements and check images: Look for the first nine digits at the bottom left.

  • Federal Reserve directory: Search your bank in the Fedwire directory.

Routing numbers vs SWIFT/BIC codes vs IBANs

For payments, the details you need depend on where the money is going.

Routing numbers (U.S. only)

A 9-digit code for U.S. banks that routes payments including direct deposit, wires, and checks safely.

SWIFT/BIC codes (international)

An 8–11 character code for non-U.S. banks that routes international payments to the right place safely.

Find your SWIFT code

IBAN (international account number)

A country-specific account number used outside the U.S. to route payments to the correct account abroad.

Need to send money abroad?

Citibank routing number FAQs

The routing number for Citibank depends on your account type and location. If you were given {{bankDomesticWireRoutingNumber}}, confirm it in your online banking or on a recent check before sending a payment.

{{bankDomesticWireRoutingNumber}} may be correct for certain accounts at Citibank. Always verify it in your account profile or by contacting Citibank to avoid delays.

Not always. Many banks use a separate wire routing number. Check whether {{bankDomesticWireRoutingNumber}} is specifically listed by Citibank for domestic wires.

Only if Citibank states the same number for both services. Otherwise, use the ACH routing number for direct deposits/bill pay and the wire routing number for wires.

Sign in to Citibank online or mobile banking, look at the bottom of your checks, or call support. If you see {{bankDomesticWireRoutingNumber}}, confirm it matches your account’s state/region and transfer type.

Many banks do. If Citibank uses regional numbers, {{bankDomesticWireRoutingNumber}} may apply only to specific states or branches. Always match your account’s state/branch.

The routing number (e.g., {{bankDomesticWireRoutingNumber}}) identifies Citibank. Your account number is unique to you. You typically need both to set up payments.

No. Routing numbers are for U.S. transfers. SWIFT/BIC codes are used for international wires. Citibank's SWIFT/BIC code is {{bankInternationalWireRoutingNumber}}.

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