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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy
Hmmm, . . . not sure why a bank CAN'T have more than one routing number based upon business needs.. .
There is an implied one to one relationship between the routing number to a bank, in which case, a bank should be able to have a different routing number for a different legal entity of the holding company, which still conforms to one legal entity bank to one routing number.
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I agree, but if you are transferring money from Fidelity to your checking account, the routing number on your checks should be the most direct route. That is the number that Fidelity tells you to enter when you link an account.