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Huntington Bank routing number

Complete guide to Huntington Bank routing numbers for ACH transfers, wire transfers, and direct deposit setup across all service regions.

Last verified June 2026

Huntington Bank routing number

Use the ACH number for direct deposits and ACH transfers, the wire number for domestic wires, and the SWIFT code for international wires.

ACH routing number
Domestic Wire
International Wire
SWIFT / BIC

More about Huntington Bank

Huntington Bank's ACH routing number is 044000024, used for direct deposits, ACH transfers, and domestic wires. SWIFT/BIC: HUNTUS33.

States Where Huntington Bank Operates:

Huntington Bank serves customers in the following states, all using the same routing number:

Ohio

Michigan

Pennsylvania

Illinois

Indiana

West Virginia

Kentucky

Wisconsin

Minnesota

Colorado

Florida

Whether you opened your account in Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Chicago, or any other Huntington location, you'll always use routing number 044000024 for all your banking transactions.

Finding Your Huntington Bank Routing Number

The easiest way to locate your routing number is on a Huntington check. Look at the bottom left corner where you'll see a nine-digit number. That's your routing number: 044000024.

You can also find it by:

  • Logging into Huntington Online Banking (The Hub) and navigating to Account Details
  • Viewing your account information in the Huntington mobile app
  • Checking your monthly bank statement
  • Calling Huntington customer service at 1-800-480-2265
  • Visiting any Huntington branch location

Important Note for Former TCF Bank Customers

If you were originally a TCF Bank customer, your routing number changed when TCF merged with Huntington. Make sure you update all automatic payments, direct deposits, and saved payment information with the new Huntington routing number 044000024.

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Avoid the common mistakes
  • Using the wire number for an ACH transfer (or vice-versa)
  • Transposing a digit; always copy, don’t retype
  • Forgetting the SWIFT code on incoming international wires
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  • Routing numbers are public — your account number is what to protect
  • Only share account details over channels you initiated
  • Verify new payees by phone before the first transfer
  • Watch for invoice-swap scams that change banking details

How to find your account number

Bottom of a check

The 9-digit number in the lower-left, before your account number.

Online banking

Sign in, open the account, and view account & routing details.

Monthly statement

Printed near your account number in the statement header.

Call or visit Huntington Bank

1-800-480-2265, or ask at any Huntington Bank branch.

FAQs

Common questions about ACH and wires through Huntington Bank

Why does Huntington Bank only have one routing number?

Huntington Bank operates with a centralized routing structure that uses a single routing number (044000024) for all customers across its 11-state service region. This approach simplifies banking operations and reduces confusion for customers who move between states or manage accounts in multiple locations. Unlike larger national banks that may use different routing numbers based on where accounts were opened, Huntington streamlined its system to provide a consistent experience. The bank operates over 1,000 branches primarily in the Midwest and maintains this unified routing number for all ACH transfers, wire transfers, and direct deposits.

Can I use the Huntington routing number if I opened my account in a different state?

Yes. Huntington uses routing number 044000024 for all customers regardless of which state you opened your account in. Whether you started your account in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Colorado, or Florida, you'll always use the same routing number. This remains true even if you move to a different state within Huntington's service area or relocate outside of it while keeping your account open.

What's the difference between ACH and wire routing numbers at Huntington Bank?

At Huntington Bank, there is no difference. The bank uses the same routing number (044000024) for both ACH transfers and wire transfers, including domestic and international wires. This includes direct deposits, bill payments, external transfers, and all types of electronic payments. For international wire transfers, you'll also need to provide Huntington's SWIFT code (HUNTUS33) along with the routing number.

What are Huntington Bank's wire transfer cutoff times?

Huntington Bank has specific cutoff times that vary by transaction type. For domestic wire transfers initiated online or by phone, the cutoff is 6:15 PM Eastern Time. For all other domestic and international outgoing wire transfers, including federal tax payments, the cutoff is 4:30 PM Eastern Time. Incoming domestic wire transfers received before 6:40 PM ET receive same-day credit. Requests submitted after these cutoff times will be processed the next business day. Always initiate time-sensitive transfers well before the deadline.

What happened to my TCF Bank routing number?

TCF Bank merged with Huntington Bank, and all TCF customer accounts were converted to Huntington. If you were a TCF Bank customer, your routing number changed to 044000024. You need to update all automatic payments, direct deposits, bill pay arrangements, and any saved payment information with your new Huntington routing number. Check your Huntington online banking or mobile app to confirm your current routing information and ensure all your recurring transactions are updated to avoid payment failures or delays.

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