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General Electric Employees routing numbers

General Electric Employees's ACH and direct-deposit routing number depends on the U.S. state where you opened your account. For domestic wires, General Electric Employees uses 221 182 781 (cross-checked against public directories — confirm before you send).

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⑆ Routing numbersGeneral Electric Employees
Direct deposit & ACHCross-checked

Direct deposit, payroll, and ACH transfers

Depends on your state

2 numbers · CT

General Electric Employees uses a different ACH routing number depending on the U.S. state where you opened your account. Find yours in the table below.

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Domestic wireUnconfirmed

Incoming and outgoing domestic wire transfers

221 182 781

Wires also need the recipient's name and address. Don't use this number for direct deposit — wire and ACH numbers are not interchangeable. Always confirm with the bank before you send money.

Type
credit union
Headquarters
Milford, CT
NCUA charter
4043
NCUA reported assets
$288.0M
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Find your General Electric Employees routing number

Where to look: a check, online banking, the mobile app.

  1. Look at the bottom-left of a General Electric Employees check — the first 9 digits are your routing number.
  2. Or sign in to online or mobile banking and open your account or routing details.
  3. Or call the number on the back of your card and ask for the ABA routing number for your account.
  4. Confirm the number with the bank before using it for direct deposit or a transfer.
Before you send

Check these before you send money

  • Confirm the bank name on the transfer matches General Electric Employees.
  • Match the number to the transfer type — ACH and direct deposit use one number, domestic wires another.
  • For wires, double-check the recipient's name and address too.
  • If instructions arrived by email, confirm them on General Electric Employees's official site or phone line before sending.
  • No one should ever need your password or full card number to confirm a routing number — that's a scam.
FAQ

General Electric Employees routing number FAQ

What is General Electric Employees's routing number?

General Electric Employees's ACH and direct-deposit routing number depends on the U.S. state where you opened your account. For domestic wires, General Electric Employees uses 221 182 781 (cross-checked against public directories — confirm before you send). The 9-digit routing number identifies the bank on a transfer; your account number identifies you.

Does General Electric Employees's routing number depend on my state?

Yes. General Electric Employees assigns ACH and direct-deposit routing numbers by the U.S. state where you opened your account. Check the bottom-left of a General Electric Employees check, your account details in online or mobile banking, or the routing-number table on this page to find the one for your state. Domestic wires use a single routing number regardless of state.

What's the difference between General Electric Employees's ACH and wire routing numbers?

Use the ACH and direct-deposit number for payroll, direct deposit, and everyday transfers. Use the wire number for domestic wire transfers, which also need the recipient's name and address. The two are not interchangeable — sending an ACH payment with a wire routing number (or the reverse) can be rejected, so match the number to the transfer type.

How do I find my General Electric Employees routing number?

Your routing number is the first 9 digits in the bottom-left of a General Electric Employees check, or in your online and mobile banking under account or routing details. If anyone asks for your online-banking password or full card number to "verify" a routing number, it's a scam — a routing number alone is public.

Where is General Electric Employees headquartered?

General Electric Employees is a credit union headquartered in Milford, CT.

How does fin.codes check General Electric Employees's routing numbers?

Every number passes the standard ABA checksum. 1 is cross-checked against multiple public routing directories. fin.codes is an independent reference, not a bank — always confirm transfer details with General Electric Employees before sending money.

Is fin.codes affiliated with General Electric Employees?

No. fin.codes is an independent reference and is not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by General Electric Employees.

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