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How to Find Your Bank Routing Number With & Without A Check

Select Account Numbers & More. Find your routing number on a bank statement. You can use the third and fourth digits of your account number to determine your routing number. …

How to Read a Check

Share: If you know how to write a check, you’re probably familiar with how to read a check that you’ve received. But what about when you're trying to find information about your own checking account? Where is the routing number on a check? Your routing number is the first set of nine-digit bank numbers on a check located in the bottom left corner. Each bank has its own routing number so they can identify where the checking account was opened. …

Estate Planning Key Numbers | Huntington Bank

Estate Planning Key Numbers. Read Time: 2 Min. Share: Making solid decisions often depends on having up-to-date information. Learn more about the key numbers you may need to consider for your estate plan. …

Four Ways to Move Money

But because they require more information (and often a trip to a branch, as well as a fee) they are typically best used for large payments like mortgages or business-to-business payments. How to pay: To send a wire transfer, you need the other person's account and routing numbers. Then visit a Huntington branch to fill out the transfer form. What to watch out for: Wire transfers are typically a safe way to move money, as long as you know the recipient. …

What is a debit card?

It’s a 3- or 4-digit number and the CVV number is not electronically stored in the same place and manner where the card number and expiration date are stored. If there’s a security breach, stolen card numbers and expiration dates cannot be used with merchants that require the CVV number. How can you get a debit card or bank card? Typically, your bank will issue a debit card when you open a new checking account. …

Find Checking Account Number Without a Check

Whether at home or on the go, you can quickly and securely check balances, pay bills, and more. Download the mobile app today. Learn More. Find Your Account Number on a Bank Statement. Typically, account numbers are provided in paper bank statements and electronic statements. If you have elected to receive electronic bank statements, you may have access to them online under Statements and Notices. …

How to Transfer Money Between Banks

Check with your employer to make sure direct deposit is available. Fill out a direct deposit form. Your employer will usually provide the form, or you can download one here. You will need your routing and account numbers, which you can find at the bottom of your checks. You can also find those numbers online when you are logged into online banking or by visiting a Huntington branch. …

Managing Personal Finances & Banking Tips

You might have questions, such as where to sign a check and how to write a check with cents. Check out our quick how-to. February 13, 2023. Checking Basics. Read Time 4 Minutes. How to Find Your Bank Routing Number. Have you ever wondered how and where you can find your routing number? We detail four ways, including with or without a check, to find your routing number. …

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You just received your new Huntington debit card but before you can start using it, you need to activate it. Here’s how. August 17, 2023. Checking Basics. Read Time: 4 Min. How to Check Your Routing Number. Have you ever wondered how and where you can find your routing number? We detail four ways, with and without a check, to find your routing number. …

TCF is now Huntington Bank

We are committed to giving back by focusing on racial and social equity, small business, home and consumer lending, and community development lending and investing. View All Community Involvement. Helpful Resources. Checking Basics. Read Time: 4 Min. How to Check Your Routing Number. Have you ever wondered how and where you can find your routing number? We detail four ways, with and without a check, to find your routing number. …

Top Questions

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To see a list of our current lending products and determine which option is right for you, visit our Loans and Lines of Credit page.

If you prefer to speak with a personal banker about your loan options, you can always visit your local Huntington branch or contact us at 1-800-480-BANK (2265).

From a Huntington Account
To pay your Huntington Auto Loan, Credit Card, Mortgage, Personal Credit Line or Personal Loan from another Huntington account, visit the My Accounts - Overview page and click the Pay Now button next to the account you want to pay.

From a non-Huntington Account
To pay your auto loan, personal credit line or personal loan from an account at another bank, visit the Transfers - Transfer Funds page and click Make a Payment From an Account at Another Bank.

To pay your credit card from an account at another bank, visit the My Accounts - Detail page, select your credit card account from the drop-down menu and click the View Card Details button. Then select Pay Bill and, if needed, Add a Payment Account.

To pay your mortgage from an account at another bank, visit the My Accounts - Overview page and click Pay Now.

We offer several ways to make a payment to your Huntington Auto Loan.

  1. Log in at Huntington.com or the Huntington mobile app, select your auto loan account and click “make a payment”
  2. Mail your payment to Huntington Installment Loans / P.O. Box 182519 / Columbus, OH / 43218
  3. Log in at huntington.com/payment to make a payment online.

Visit your local Huntington branch.

To make a one-time payment log into online banking and got to the Payments drop-down > Add Payee. This will allow you to set up a new payee. Once this step is complete, you will be able to make a payment. To make the payment, go to the Payments drop-down > Pay Bills and select the account from which you would like your payment to be paid. This can be done using the Pay From drop-down menu. Enter the payment amount next to the existing payee, review the information, and confirm the payment.

One-time payments can be scheduled up to one year in advance.

Recurring payments can be scheduled for up to several years. To make a recurring payment, select Payments > Pay Bills. Select the account from which you would like your payment to be paid from, then click to expand the payee you want to pay. Then click Set up recurring payment. Enter payment amount, the frequency at which you want payments to be made, and save your changes. At this time, recurring payments cannot be set up in the Huntington Mobile app. If a recurring payment date falls on a weekend or holiday, your payment will be sent on the next business day.

To see a list of future payments, go to the Payments drop-down > Scheduled Payments. You can only edit or cancel the next individual payment or the series of payments on the Edit Payees page. You can also use the Huntington Mobile app to cancel the next individual payment.

Credit card accounts cannot be used for Bill Pay payments.

Note: a payee's payment method (i.e. U.S. mail or electronic) is determined automatically by what the payee is capable of receiving. Be sure to enter the payee’s name and account number as shown on your statement to ensure the best payment method options. Huntington Bill Pay only sends payments within the United States, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands.

For more information, see the Huntington Online Services Agreement.

Opening an account at Huntington is easy and takes a few clicks online. Visit the Apply Online page and select an account type. You can also click on details to learn more about the account that best fits your needs.

If you prefer to open your account in person, just stop by your local Huntington branch to meet with a personal banker. Find your nearest Branch.

If you have questions at any time, we're always here to help. Just call us at 1-800-480-BANK (2265).

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