900 Mt Royal Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA 15223
412-632-1338
http://www.avbpgh.com/
Allegheny Valley Bank of Pennsylvania - Routing Number |
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The routing number for Allegheny Valley Bank in Pennsylvania is used on Allegheny Valley Bank checks and for direct deposits and wire transfers. |
Bank Name: | Allegheny Valley Bank of Pittsburgh |
Chartered By: | STATE |
FDIC Certificate: | #6058 |
Return On Assets: | 0.67% |
Return On Equity: | 6.60% |
Established: | 1900-10-15 |
Data Updated: | 2007-02-05 |
FDIC Insured: | Yes, since 1934-01-01 |
Insured Savings Institution: | No |
Insured Commercial Bank: | Yes |
Allegheny Valley Bank is a commercial bank located in Pennsylvania, and has 9 branches and offices. Allegheny Valley Bank is classified as a commercial bank with a state charter supervised by the FDIC, but not a member of the Federal Reserve.
Allegheny Valley Bank holds a total of $407,934 in assets, of which $338,540 are deposits in the savings and checking accounts offered by the bank. Allegheny Valley Bank is owned by Allegheny Valley Bancorp, Inc., a bank holding company headquartered in Pittsburgh.
How to use the Allegheny Valley Bank Routing Number
Allegheny Valley Bank's routing number is the eight or nine-digit number found on the bottom left hand side of Allegheny Valley Bank checks, next to your checking account number and check number.
In the sample check on the left, the routing number is circled in red. Your checks may have a slightly different layout.
Your routing number is used like a bank's address, to ensure that financial transactions (like checks and direct deposits) get sent to the correct banking institution. You will need to know the Allegheny Valley Bank Routing Number when setting up direct deposit with your employer, receiving direct-deposit benefits or tax refunds from the U.S. Government, or requesting a direct bank wire payment to your bank account.