The routing number of Deutsche Bank Ag is different from its account number. As a matter of fact, this condition holds the same for all of the banks in the world. Differentiating the account number from the routing number is no big task. For every bank related transaction, one may be prompted to provide with their account number and routing number. Both of these credentials are assigned to you while you opened your account at Deutsche Bank Ag.
But both of these valuable numbers indicated two different details. Account number identifies the account holder, whereas the routing number specifies the bank in which your account is held. For eg., Your Deutsche Bank Ag account number is 0000026500012 and the routing number is 026500012. Here 0000026500012 depicts your details as the account holder of Deutsche Bank Ag and 026500012 represents the details of Deutsche Bank Ag that is responsible for money going in and out of your account.
Difference between ACH and ABA routing number?
ABA or the American Bankers Association routing numbers are used for the paper of cheque transfers.
ACH or Automated Clearing House routing numbers are used for electronic transfers.Both ABA and ACH routing numbers are nine-digit codes. But the first two digits of the nine digits in an ABA number ranges from 00-32 whereas, for ACH routing number, it can range from 61-72.
For some banks, ACH or Automated Clearing House routing numbers and ABA or the American Bankers Association routing numbers may be the same. Confirm with Deutsche Bank Ag’s officials before using ACH or ABA routing number for any financial transactions.