
Truist routing number
Complete guide to Truist routing numbers for ACH transfers, wire transfers, and direct deposits. Includes legacy BB&T and SunTrust routing numbers by state.
Last verified June 2026
Find your state specific routing numbers
Truist's ACH number is regional. Select the state where you opened your account to see your routing numbers.
More about Truist
Truist Bank was formed in December 2019 from the merger of BB&T and SunTrust Banks. While Truist uses 061000104 as its primary routing number for most transactions, many accounts opened with BB&T before the merger still use state-specific legacy routing numbers. All former SunTrust accounts use 061000104.
This is Truist's main routing number and works for:
- All wire transfers (domestic and international)
- All former SunTrust Bank accounts
- New Truist accounts opened after the 2019 merger
- Most ACH transfers and direct deposits
Legacy BB&T Routing Numbers by State:
If your account was originally opened with BB&T before the merger, you may still use one of these state-specific routing numbers:
Southeast Region:
Northeast Region:
Important Notes for BB&T Legacy Accounts:
Even if your account originally came from BB&T, you can safely use 061000104 for most transactions. However, if you have automatic payments, direct deposits, or recurring transfers set up with your old BB&T routing number, those will continue to work. You don't need to update them unless you want to.
For wire transfers specifically, always use 061000104 regardless of whether your account came from BB&T or SunTrust, as this is Truist's universal wire routing number.
All Former SunTrust Accounts:
All SunTrust accounts transitioned to the 061000104 routing number after the merger. If you had a SunTrust account, this is your routing number for all transaction types.
How to Verify Your Routing Number:
- Check the bottom left corner of your checks - your routing number is the first 9 digits
- Log into Truist online banking or mobile app and view account details
- Look at your bank statements - the routing number is usually listed
- Call Truist customer service at 1-844-487-8478 for confirmation
Get it right the first time
A wrong number can bounce a transfer or send it into limbo. Two minutes here saves a week of waiting.
- Picking the wrong state — Truist routing numbers are regional
- 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.
1-844-487-8478, or ask at any Truist branch.
FAQs
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