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BMO routing number

Complete guide to BMO (formerly BMO Harris Bank) routing numbers for ACH transfers, wire transfers, and direct deposit across all US locations.

Last verified June 2026

BMO 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.

ACH routing number
Domestic Wire
International Wire
SWIFT / BIC

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BMO Routing Numbers

BMO's ACH routing number is 071025661, used for direct deposits, ACH transfers, and domestic wires. SWIFT/BIC: HATRUS44.

This routing number applies to:

  • All ACH transfers
  • Direct deposits
  • Wire transfers (domestic and international)
  • Bill payments
  • Electronic fund transfers
  • Check processing

Service Area:

BMO Bank operates in 32 states across the United States with nearly 1,000 branches and 2,480 ATMs. Primary markets include:

Midwest: Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas

Western: Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Utah

Southern: Florida, Texas, Georgia, Virginia

Eastern: New York, Massachusetts

Note: Unlike many banks that use different routing numbers by state, BMO Bank maintains one routing number (071025661) for all customers nationwide. This applies whether you're in Chicago, Phoenix, San Francisco, or any other BMO Bank location. You can always verify this routing number at the bottom-left corner of your checks.

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How to find your account number

Bottom of a check

The 9-digit number in the lower-left, before your account number.

Online banking

Sign in, open the account, and view account & routing details.

Monthly statement

Printed near your account number in the statement header.

Call or visit BMO

1-888-340-2265, or ask at any BMO branch.

FAQs

Common questions about ACH and wires through BMO

What does BMO stand for and why is it sometimes called BMO Harris Bank?

BMO stands for Bank of Montreal, one of Canada's oldest and largest banks. BMO Financial Group established its US operations through the acquisition of Harris Bank in Chicago in 1984. For decades, the US subsidiary operated as BMO Harris Bank. In 2023, following the acquisition of Bank of the West, BMO retired the "Harris" branding in favor of the global "BMO" brand. So whether you see BMO Bank, BMO Harris Bank, or Bank of Montreal referenced, they all refer to the same institution with the same routing number: 071025661.

Why does BMO Bank use only one routing number for all states?

BMO Bank simplified its operations by using a single routing number (071025661) for all personal and business accounts across all US locations. This contrasts with many regional banks that maintain separate routing numbers for different states or regions. BMO's approach makes it easier for customers who move between states or need to set up payments, as they always use the same routing number regardless of where they opened their account or where they're currently located.

Can I use the same BMO routing number for ACH transfers and wire transfers?

Yes, BMO Bank uses routing number 071025661 for all domestic transaction types, including ACH transfers, wire transfers, direct deposits, and bill payments. For international wire transfers, you'll use the same routing number (071025661) along with BMO's SWIFT code (HATRUS44). This consistency simplifies the payment process compared to banks that use different routing numbers for different transaction types.

What happened to Bank of the West customers and routing numbers?

In February 2023, BMO completed its acquisition of San Francisco-based Bank of the West from BNP Paribas. Bank of the West was merged into BMO Bank, and former Bank of the West customers' accounts migrated to BMO with the routing number 071025661. This acquisition significantly expanded BMO's presence on the West Coast, particularly in California, and made BMO one of the largest banks in the United States with over $260 billion in assets.

How do I find my BMO Bank routing number on my check?

Your BMO Bank routing number appears as the first nine digits at the bottom-left corner of your checks. The routing number (071025661) is followed by your account number and then the check number. You can also find your routing number by logging into BMO Online Banking or the BMO Mobile App and viewing your account details. If you're unsure, you can always call BMO customer service at 1-888-340-2265 for verification.

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