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SouthState Bank routing number

Find SouthState Bank's routing number for ACH transfers, wire transfers, and direct deposit across Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, and more.

Last verified June 2026

SouthState 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.

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More about SouthState Bank

SouthState Bank's ACH routing number is 063114030, used for direct deposits, ACH transfers, and domestic wires. SWIFT/BIC: CSBKUS33.

States Where SouthState Bank Operates

SouthState Bank has more than 370 branches across eight states throughout the Southeast and expanding markets:

Southeastern States:

  • Florida (92 branches)
  • South Carolina (82 branches)
  • Georgia (43 branches)
  • North Carolina (20 branches)
  • Alabama (9 branches)
  • Virginia

Expanding Markets:

  • Texas (through 2025 Independent Bank Group acquisition)
  • Colorado (through 2025 Independent Bank Group acquisition)

No matter which state or branch you opened your account in, you will always use routing number 063114030 for all domestic and international transactions. This consistency eliminates confusion and reduces errors when setting up payments or receiving funds.

Important Note: SouthState Bank was formed through the 2020 merger of SouthState Corporation and CenterState Bank, creating one of the largest regional banks in the Southeast. The routing number 063114030 works universally across all former bank brands that have been consolidated under the SouthState name.

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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 SouthState Bank

1-800-277-2175, or ask at any SouthState Bank branch.

FAQs

Common questions about ACH and wires through SouthState Bank

Why does SouthState Bank use only one routing number across multiple states?

SouthState Bank maintains a single routing number (063114030) as part of its operational consolidation strategy following the 2020 merger with CenterState Bank. When banks merge or expand through acquisitions, they can choose to maintain separate routing numbers for each region or consolidate under one number. SouthState chose consolidation, which simplifies banking for customers who move between states or operate businesses across multiple markets. This approach reduces payment errors, streamlines direct deposit setups, and makes it easier for customers to remember their routing number regardless of location.

What's the difference between SouthState's routing number and SWIFT code?

The routing number (063114030) is used for domestic transactions within the United States, including ACH transfers, wire transfers, direct deposits, and bill payments. The SWIFT code (CSBKUS33) is used specifically for international wire transfers to identify SouthState Bank in the global banking network. When receiving an international wire, you'll need to provide both the routing number and the SWIFT code. When sending a domestic payment, you only need the routing number. Think of the routing number as your domestic address and the SWIFT code as your international address.

Can I use the same routing number if I opened my account in South Carolina but now live in Texas?

Yes. SouthState Bank's routing number 063114030 works universally regardless of where you originally opened your account or where you currently live. Whether you opened your account at a branch in Columbia, South Carolina, or a branch in Dallas, Texas (following the 2025 acquisition), the routing number remains the same. This makes it easy to maintain your SouthState accounts even if you relocate to a different state, as you won't need to update your routing information with employers, billers, or other financial institutions.

What are SouthState Bank's wire transfer fees and cutoff times?

SouthState Bank charges $15 for incoming wire transfers (both domestic and international). Outgoing wire fees vary based on whether you initiate the wire through online banking or at a branch - contact SouthState at 1-800-277-2175 for current outgoing wire fees. The cutoff times are: 6:00 PM ET for domestic outgoing wires, 4:00 PM ET for international outgoing consumer wires, and 5:00 PM ET for international outgoing business wires. Wire requests received after these cutoff times will be processed the next business day. These competitive cutoff times give you more flexibility compared to many banks that have earlier deadlines.

Does SouthState Bank have different routing numbers for former CenterState Bank or Atlantic Capital Bank customers?

No. Following SouthState's acquisitions and mergers, all accounts have been consolidated under the single routing number 063114030. If you were previously a customer of CenterState Bank (merged in 2020), Atlantic Capital Bank (acquired in 2022), Park Sterling Bank, or Independent Bank Group (acquired in 2025), your routing number is now 063114030. Any old checks showing previous routing numbers should be replaced, though the bank typically allows a transition period. Contact SouthState at 1-800-277-2175 to order new checks or confirm your routing information.

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