Before you send money
A routing number identifies a bank, not a person or business — a scammer can hand you a real bank's routing number and still take your money. Confirm any payment directly with your bank before you send.
Proof
Screenshot from the bank's own page
Official screenshotShows 124 303 201 · captured July 4, 2026Check it yourself on Varo Bank's pageCaptured by our verification pipeline — a headless browser opens Varo Bank, National Association's own page, confirms the number is present, and saves a watermarked, timestamped screenshot. Independent third-party evidence; fin.codes is not affiliated with this institution.
Before you send
Check these first
- Confirm the bank name matches Varo Bank, National Association.
- Match the number to the transfer type — this one is for ACH.
- For wires, double-check the recipient's name and address too.
- No one needs your password or full card number to confirm a routing number — that's a scam.
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