Central Bank Routing Number
A routing number, also known as an ABA number, is a nine-digit code used to identify a specific financial institution within the United States. This number is essential for identifying specific financial institutions during various banking transactions, including Automated Clearing House (ACH) transfers, domestic wire transactions, direct deposits, bill payments, and check processing.
Central Bank, the 50th largest bank in US by branch count, currently operates in 6 states. Due to mergers and acquisitions, Central Bank's routing numbers often vary within each state. Below, you will find a list of 21 Central Bank routing numbers categorized by state, region or transfer type, making it easier to manage your banking needs with accuracy and confidence.
List Of Central Bank Routing Numbers
* Bank Central - Colorado including Colorado Springs, Denver and beyond
* Central Bank of Audrain County - Mexico, Vandalia and surrounding areas
* Central Bank of Boone County - Columbia, Ashland, Boonville and surrounding areas
* Central Bank of Branson - Branson, Hollister, Taney County and surrounding areas
* Central Bank of Jefferson City - Jefferson City, Holts Summit, Fulton and surrounding areas
* Central Bank of Lake of the Ozarks - Osage Beach, Camdenton, Laurie, Eldon and surrounding areas
* Central Bank of Midwest - Greater Kansas City, Lee’s Summit, Overland Park, Lawrence, Kan., and surrounding areas
* Central Bank of Moberly - Randolph, Howard, Chariton and Monroe counties
* Central Bank of Sedalia - Pettis County, Sedalia and surrounding areas
* Central Bank of St. Louis - Greater St. Louis, St. Charles, and surrounding areas
* Central Bank of Warrensburg - Warrensburg, Higginsville, Odessa, Holden and surrounding areas
* Central Bank of Oklahoma - Tulsa, Edmond, Owasso, Sapulpa, Oklahoma City South and surrounding areas
Find Your Routing Number
The table above presents 21 routing numbers affiliated with Central Bank, categorized by state, region, or transfer type. To find the specific ABA or wire routing number for your account, refer to the state in which the account was opened. Additional methods to locate your Central Bank routing number are also available.
On a Check: The quickest way to find your routing number is to look at the bottom of one of your personal Central Bank checks. The routing number is the nine-digit number printed in the bottom left corner of each check.
Online Banking: Once you sign in to your centralbank.net account, you can typically find your routing number in the account details.
Contacting The Bank: A bank teller can provide your routing number in person, over the phone, or at the drive-through.
ⓘ Whenever you need to provide your Central Bank routing number and either your checking or savings account number to set up a transaction, ensure you are using the correct numbers and that they are entered accurately.
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