Santander Bank uses five routing numbers depending on the state where your account was opened. The SWIFT code for international wires is SVRNUS33. Here are all Santander routing numbers for 2026.

Santander Routing Numbers by State

State Routing number
New Jersey 021407912
Massachusetts 011075150
Connecticut 011075150
New Hampshire 011075150
Rhode Island 011075150
Vermont 011075150
Maine 011075150
New York 021001486
Pennsylvania 031100089
Delaware 031100089
Washington DC 054015040
Maryland 054015040
Virginia 054015040

Your routing number is based on the state where your account was opened, not your current mailing address. If you moved after opening your account, your routing number does not change.

Santander SWIFT Code for International Wires

SWIFT code: SVRNUS33

Use this code when receiving an international wire transfer (from outside the US). You will also need to provide your full account number and bank address:

Santander Bank, N.A.
75 State Street
Boston, MA 02109
USA

Where to Find Your Santander Routing Number

On a check: The routing number is the first 9-digit number printed at the bottom-left of a Santander check. The account number follows to the right.

In online banking:

  1. Log in at santanderbank.com
  2. Select your checking account
  3. Click “Account Details” or “Account Information”
  4. Your routing and account numbers are displayed

In the mobile app:

  1. Open the Santander Bank app
  2. Tap your checking account
  3. Tap “Account Details”

By phone: Call Santander customer service at 1-877-768-2265 and ask for your routing number.

What the Routing Number Is Used For

Purpose Which number to use
Direct deposit setup Your state routing number
ACH transfer (bill pay, external account) Your state routing number
Domestic wire transfer Your state routing number
International wire transfer SWIFT code SVRNUS33
Setting up Zelle Not needed (automatic via the app)

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