
Rockland Trust routing number
Find the Rockland Trust routing number for ACH transfers, wire transfers, and direct deposit across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
Last verified June 2026
Rockland Trust 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.
More about Rockland Trust
Rockland Trust's ACH routing number is 011304478, used for direct deposits, ACH transfers, and domestic wires. SWIFT/BIC: RTCOUS33.
Rockland Trust Service Areas
As Massachusetts' top-ranked bank by Forbes and a full-service regional bank headquartered in Rockland, Massachusetts, Rockland Trust serves customers throughout Eastern Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island with over 150 branches and banking centers.
Massachusetts: Rockland Trust has the largest presence in Massachusetts with branches throughout Eastern Massachusetts, including:
- Greater Boston area
- South Shore (Rockland, Plymouth, Hanover, Marshfield)
- Cape Cod
- North Shore
- MetroWest (Framingham, Natick, Wellesley)
- Worcester County
- Merrimack Valley
- And many other communities
New Hampshire: Select branches in New Hampshire serving customers in the southern part of the state.
Rhode Island:Commercial banking and investment center providing business banking services.
Why Does Rockland Trust Use One Routing Number?
Rockland Trust operates with a unified routing number system across all locations. As a well-established Massachusetts-based bank founded in 1907, Rockland Trust has maintained a single routing number (011304478) to simplify banking for customers throughout New England. Even after strategic acquisitions and mergers (including the 2023 acquisition of Enterprise Bank), Rockland Trust has consolidated operations under one routing number to make direct deposits, bill payments, and transfers seamless for all customers.
Where to Find Your Rockland Trust Routing Number
You can locate your routing number in several ways:
- Bottom left corner of your Rockland Trust checks
- Rockland Trust website (displayed on branch pages)
- Online banking dashboard
- Mobile banking app under account details
- Monthly account statements
- Direct deposit forms
- Contact Customer Information Center at 508-732-7072
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How to find your account number
The 9-digit number in the lower-left, before your account number.
Sign in, open the account, and view account & routing details.
Printed near your account number in the statement header.
508-732-7072, or ask at any Rockland Trust branch.
FAQs
Common questions about ACH and wires through Rockland Trust
What is Rockland Trust and why does it only have one routing number?
Rockland Trust is a full-service commercial bank headquartered in Rockland, Massachusetts, and is the sole bank subsidiary of Independent Bank Corp. (NASDAQ: INDB). Founded in 1907 by a group of local business owners, Rockland Trust has over 115 years of history serving Massachusetts communities. The bank operates with over 150 branches across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island, and has been recognized as the #1 bank in Massachusetts by Forbes (2024) and as one of the "Top Places to Work" in Massachusetts for 16 consecutive years by The Boston Globe. Rockland Trust uses a single routing number (011304478) across all locations to simplify banking operations and provide consistent service throughout New England.
I was an Enterprise Bank customer - what routing number do I use now?
If you were an Enterprise Bank customer before the 2023 merger with Rockland Trust, your account has been converted to use Rockland Trust's routing number: 011304478. Your automatic payments and direct deposits should continue without interruption, as Rockland Trust sends automatic notifications to companies and employers updating the routing number. However, if you receive a paper check during the transition, you may need to provide your employer or payment provider with the new Rockland Trust routing number (011304478).
What's the difference between ACH and wire routing numbers at Rockland Trust?
Rockland Trust uses the same routing number (011304478) for both ACH transfers and wire transfers. This makes setting up payments simple since you don't need to remember different numbers for different transaction types. For domestic wire transfers, use 011304478. For international wire transfers, you'll need both the routing number (011304478) and Rockland Trust's SWIFT code (RTCOUS33). ACH transfers are typically free and take 1-3 business days, while wire transfers are faster but may involve fees.
How do I send or receive an international wire transfer with Rockland Trust?
To receive an international wire transfer to your Rockland Trust account, provide the sender with: Rockland Trust's SWIFT code (RTCOUS33), the routing number (011304478), the bank's address (288 Union Street, Rockland, MA 02370), your account number, and your name exactly as it appears on your account. To send an international wire transfer, you can initiate the transfer through Rockland Trust Online Banking, Mobile Banking, or by visiting a branch. Rockland Trust emphasizes that sending wires in foreign currency (instead of U.S. dollars) is the most cost-effective and efficient method for international transfers, typically resulting in faster processing and lower fees.
Does Rockland Trust charge fees for wire transfers?
While Rockland Trust doesn't publicly disclose all wire transfer fees on their website, typical fees for banks of similar size range from $15-30 for outgoing domestic wires and $5-75 for international wires. Incoming domestic wire transfers may be free or have a nominal fee, while incoming international wires typically have a fee. For specific fee information related to your account, contact Rockland Trust's Customer Information Center at 508-732-7072 or check your account agreement. Online transfers through Rockland Trust Online Banking may have different fees than in-branch wire transfers.
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