TEXAS FIRST BANK SANTA FE Routing Number TX - 113123719

113123719 is a routing number used for TEXAS FIRST BANK SANTA FE in TX. This routing number supports ACH transfers.

Routing Number113123719
BankTEXAS FIRST BANK SANTA FE
ACH TransferYes
Wire TransferNo

TEXAS FIRST BANK SANTA FE Routing Number TX - 113123719

113123719 is a routing number used for TEXAS FIRST BANK SANTA FE in TX. This routing number supports ACH transfers.

Routing Number113123719
BankTEXAS FIRST BANK SANTA FE
ACH TransferYes
Wire TransferNo
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  • 3.77 USDOur fee
  • 6.26 USDTotal fees
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Where is a routing number on a check?

Your TEXAS FIRST BANK SANTA FE routing number can be found at the bottom left corner of a check. Here’s how to find your routing number and account number on any check issued by your bank.
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How to find your TEXAS FIRST BANK SANTA FE routing number online

Here are some of the ways to find your number online:
  1. On this website – We've listed routing numbers for some of the biggest banks in the US.
  2. Online banking – You’ll be able to get your bank's routing number by logging into online banking.
  3. Check or statement – bank-issued check or bank statement.
  4. Fedwire – You can look up your routing number on the official website of the Federal Reserve.
To make sure the bank can process your payment securely and quickly, you should always check routing numbers – including numbers on this page – with your bank or your recipient.

Routing numbers, SWIFT codes, BIC and IBANs – what’s the difference?

You’ll need a few details to send or receive a wire transfer – either here in the US or internationally.
Routing numbers help identify banks when processing domestic ACH payments or wire transfers. But only in the United States. You don't need one to make a payment to your friend in France, for example.
SWIFT codes, like routing numbers, also identify banks and financial institutions. This time for international payments. They're sometimes known as BIC codes (Bank Identification Codes)
IBANs (international bank account numbers) identify individual bank accounts. They're issued by many banks in Europe, but banks elsewhere in the world are starting to adopt them as well.