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U.S. Bank Routing Transit Numbers

Routing number 053905877 of South Carolina Community


Bank
053905877 is the current routing transit number of South Carolina Community Bank situated in
city Columbia, state South Carolina (SC). You can find the complete details about South
Carolina Community Bank, Columbia below in the table including the exact the exact address
of the institution, ZIP-code, phone number, Servicing FRB and other details.

Current routing number: 053905877

More info: https://rtn.one/south-carolina-community-bank/sc/053905877

Name South Carolina Community Bank

Office Code Main office (code - O)

Phone Number (803) 733 8100

Bank Address 1545 Sumter Street

City Columbia

State SC (South Carolina)

Zipcode 29201

Servicing FRB Number 051000033

Institution Status Code Receives Gov/Comm

Record Type Code 1 (Send items to customer routing number)

Change Date July 30, 2012

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Where is the routing number on my check?


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Routing Number? Please Explain This To Me Like I'm Five.


It is a number issued by the American Bankers Association that identifies the individual bank in
question. It has a few different names, such as Routing Transit Number and American Bankers
Association number. In order to do business in the US, all US banks must have a routing
number.

Why does a bank need a routing number?

First, they need it because the law requires it. Second, they need it for practical logistical
reasons. It is used to route money transfers, such as check payments or direct deposits.
Without it, they are dead in the water and cannot move funds.

Where can I find this on my checks?

The routing number can be found at the bottom of the check. It may precede or follow the
checking account number. This same line will also contain the check number for the check in
question. These three pieces of information are needed to give each check full and unique
identification for purposes of moving money between accounts.

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