SIMMONS BANK routing numbers

Use the below table to find your SIMMONS BANK routing number and its details.

What to do if you can't find your routing number

If you can’t find your SIMMONS BANK routing number, check your account details in online or mobile banking, or look at a paper check—the 9-digit routing number is at the bottom left. Still unsure? Contact SIMMONS BANK support to confirm the correct number.

Routing number vs account number

Your SIMMONS BANK routing number is a 9-digit code that identifies SIMMONS BANK and directs ACH payments, domestic wires, and checks. Your SIMMONS BANK account number—usually 8–12 digits—uniquely identifies your individual account. On a paper check, the routing number appears first at the bottom left, followed by the account number.

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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.

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IBAN (international account number)

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

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SIMMONS BANK routing numbers FAQ

A routing number is a 9-digit code that identifies a US bank for payments like direct deposits, ACH transfers, checks, and wires. It’s different from your account number.

Often yes. Many banks use different routing numbers by state/region and sometimes by transfer type (ACH vs. wire). Some banks have a single nationwide number. Always use the number that matches your account’s state/region and payment type.

Check your SIMMONS BANK mobile/online banking, your bank statements, or the bottom of a paper check (leftmost 9 digits). You can also use this page to look up the correct number by state and transfer type.

Routing numbers are US-only. For international wires, you typically need SIMMONS BANK’s SWIFT/BIC, your account number, your name and address, and sometimes the bank’s address.

Nine digits. On checks, it’s the leftmost set of numbers on the bottom line (then your account number in the middle, then the check number).

Disclaimer

The routing numbers, bank names, addresses, and other details shown here are provided for general information only. While we work to keep this page accurate, Xe does not warrant that the information is complete, up to date, or free of errors. Financial institutions may change their details without notice.

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