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PNC routing number

Using a PNC account in the US to send or receive a domestic or international wire transfer? Make sure your payment arrives by using the right routing number.

PNC routing numbers for wire transfers

The domestic and international wire transfer routing number for PNC Bank is 043000096. If you're sending an international wire transfer, you'll also need the Swift code in this table.

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Type of wire transferPNC routing number

Domestic Wire Transfer

043000096

International Wire Transfer to PNC account in the USA

043000096

SWIFT Code

PNCCUS33

What is a routing number?

In the US, banks and other financial institutions use routing numbers to identify themselves. They're made up of 9 digits, and sometimes called routing transit numbers, ABA routing numbers, or RTNs.

The Federal Reserve Banks need routing numbers to process Fedwire funds transfers. The ACH network also needs them to process electronic funds transfers – like direct deposits and bill payments.

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PNC bank routing numbers

StatePNC routing numberStatePNC routing number

PNC Alabama

043000096

PNC Delaware

031100089

PNC Washington DC

054000030

267084199

PNC Georgia

053100850/ 061192630

PNC Illinois

071921891

PNC Indiana

043000096

PNC Kentucky

083000108

PNC Maryland

054000030

PNC Michigan

041000124

PNC Missouri

071921891

031207607

PNC North Carolina

043000096

042000398/ 041000124

PNC Pennsylvania – Pittsburgh

043000096

PNC South Carolina

53100850

PNC Virginia

054000030

PNC West Virginia

271971560

PNC Wisconsin

071921891

PNC routing number for ACH transfers

The ACH routing number will have to be included for sending an ACH transfer to any PNC bank account. To send a domestic ACH transfer, you’ll need to use the ACH routing number which differs from state to state. To find your ACH routing number, check the table above.

You'll need to include the ACH routing number when sending an ACH transfer to any PNC bank account.

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What are routing numbers used for?

Banks use routing numbers for all sorts of financial transactions. You might need one if you want to do any of the following:

  • Set up a direct deposit, or pay bills automatically from your PNC account
  • Have payments like a salary or pension deposited into your account
  • Pay in a check
  • Make a wire transfer or ACH payment to someone in the US
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Which PNC routing number should you use?

Are all PNC routing numbers the same?

The PNC routing number you need will depend on the transaction. You might need one number to receive ACH transfers, and another to set up automated bill payments.

A bank might have a few different routing numbers, but they're never shared with other banks. This helps to make sure your payment ends up where it’s meant to.

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Where to find a PNC routing number on a check

If you have a PNC check handy, you’ll be able to find your routing number easily. Here’s where to look. All you need to get your routing number.

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How to find your PNC routing number online

Want to get your routing number from PNC? Here’s all you need.

Here are some of the ways to find your number online:

  1. On this page - We've listed the PNC routing number for checking accounts and wire transfers.
  2. PNC online banking - You’ll be able to get your PNC routing number by logging into online banking.
  3. Check or statement - PNC-issued check or bank statement.
  4. Fedwire - You can look up your routing number on the official website of the Federal Reserve.

Your routing number is there to make sure your payment arrives to its recipient safe and sound. This page is a great place to start when you’re looking for your PNC bank routing number. But it’s always worth checking the right account and routing number with your bank or your recipient.

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

Banks love confusing financial jargon. Here’s a simple explanation.

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.

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.

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There's a cheaper way to send money abroad.

Sending domestic payments with your bank can be easy enough. But international transfers are a different story. Thanks to high SWIFT and cross-border fees, they can be very expensive and time-consuming.

When you send money with us, you get the real exchange rate — just like the one you see on Google. Combined with the low, upfront fee we're known for. And if we're not the cheapest option, we'll let you know.

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