
USAA routing number
Complete guide to USAA Federal Savings Bank routing number for ACH transfers, wire transfers, and direct deposit setup for military members and their families.
Last verified June 2026
USAA 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 USAA
USAA's ACH routing number is 314074269, used for direct deposits, ACH transfers, and domestic wires. SWIFT/BIC: IRVTUS3NXXX.
Direct deposits (including military pay)
ACH transfers
Automatic bill payments
Peer-to-peer payments
Domestic wire transfers
Electronic tax refunds
Why USAA Uses One Routing Number:
USAA's single routing number system reflects the bank's unique position serving military members who frequently relocate. Traditional banks developed multiple routing numbers through mergers and regional expansion, but USAA was founded specifically to serve the military community. The bank operates as a unified institution rather than a collection of regional banks, allowing it to maintain one routing number regardless of where members open their accounts or where they're stationed.
This nationwide routing number means military members don't need to update their banking information when they move to a new duty station. Whether you opened your account at Fort Bragg in North Carolina or Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington, you use the same routing number: 314074269.
International Wire Transfers:
For international wire transfers, USAA partners with The Bank of New York Mellon, which acts as an intermediary bank. When receiving international wires, you'll need to provide the sender with:
- SWIFT Code: IRVTUS3NXXX
- Bank Name: The Bank of New York Mellon
- Bank Address: 225 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10286
- Recipient Account Number: 8900624744
- Recipient Name: USAA Federal Savings Bank
- Recipient Address: 10750 McDermott Freeway, San Antonio, TX 78288
Final Credit Account: Your USAA checking or savings account number
Final Recipient Name: Your full name as it appears on your USAA account
Important Note: USAA Federal Savings Bank recently moved its official headquarters to Phoenix, Arizona in April 2024, though it maintains its main member-facing operations in San Antonio, Texas. Despite this administrative change, the routing number remains 314074269 for all members nationwide.
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- 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
- 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
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.
1-800-531-8722, or ask at any USAA branch.
FAQs
Common questions about ACH and wires through USAA
Why does USAA have only one routing number?
USAA's single routing number reflects its unique mission and structure as a bank exclusively serving military members and their families. Unlike traditional banks that grew through mergers and regional expansion, USAA was founded in 1922 by Army officers and has always operated as a unified national institution. The bank recognized that military members frequently relocate due to permanent change of station (PCS) orders, deployments, and assignments. Using one routing number nationwide means members never need to update their direct deposit information or automatic payments when they move to a new duty station. This simplified system reduces administrative burden for military families who already face significant challenges during relocations.
Does my routing number change if I move to a different state?
No, your USAA routing number never changes regardless of where you move. Whether you're stationed in California, deployed overseas, or retire to Florida, you continue using routing number 314074269 for all domestic transactions. This is one of USAA's key advantages for military members compared to traditional banks, where routing numbers are typically tied to the state where you opened your account. Military families can maintain banking continuity throughout their service careers without worrying about routing number updates during PCS moves.
What's the difference between USAA's ACH and wire routing numbers?
USAA uses the same routing number (314074269) for both ACH transfers and domestic wire transfers. This further simplifies banking for military members. However, for international wire transfers, USAA operates differently because it doesn't have its own international banking infrastructure. Instead, USAA partners with The Bank of New York Mellon to process international wires. When receiving international wire transfers, the sender must use Bank of New York Mellon's SWIFT code (IRVTUS3NXXX) along with specific instructions to credit your USAA account as the final recipient. This "for further credit" arrangement ensures international wires reach your USAA account even though USAA doesn't directly participate in the SWIFT network.
How do I receive international wire transfers to my USAA account?
Receiving international wires to USAA requires providing your sender with Bank of New York Mellon's information, since USAA uses them as an intermediary bank. The sender needs SWIFT code IRVTUS3NXXX, Bank of New York Mellon's address (225 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10286), and USAA's account number at Bank of New York Mellon (8900624744). They must also include your final credit information: your USAA account number, full name, and address. This two-step process allows USAA to receive international wires without maintaining its own SWIFT infrastructure, which would be costly and unnecessary given that most military members use USAA primarily for domestic banking.
Can I use USAA's routing number for tax refunds?
Yes, use routing number 314074269 when setting up direct deposit for federal and state tax refunds with the IRS or state tax agencies. USAA's simplified routing structure makes it easy to ensure tax refunds are deposited correctly. When providing your banking information to the IRS or state tax authority, use routing number 314074269 and your complete USAA checking or savings account number. Military members should be especially careful to use their correct account number, as USAA account numbers can be long and include leading zeros. Double-check all digits to avoid delays or misdirected refunds.
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