Routing number for Branch Banking and Trust Company




BB&T Routing Number

BB&T offers full range of financial services, including retail and commercial banking, insurance, investment, international services and leasing. Today BB&T is the 14th largest financial-holding company in the nation with more than $136.5 billion in assets.

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You can find the nine-digit routing number in the lower left corner of your checks. Your routing number is the number before your account number.
BBT Routing Number
BB&T Bank is merged with SunTrust Bank and renamed as "Truist Bank"

Routing numbers of BBT Bank (Truist Bank) by state are:

State Routing Number
Alabama (AL) 0622-0398-4
District of Columbia (DC) 0540-0154-7
Florida (FL) 2631-9138-7
Georgia (GA) 0611-1341-5
Indiana (IN) 0839-7428-9
Kentucky (KY) 0839-0068-0
Maryland (MD) 0550-0330-8
New Jersey (NJ) 0312-0471-0
North Carolina (NC) 0531-0112-1
Ohio (OH) 0421-0226-7
Pennsylvania (PA) 0313-0912-3
South Carolina (SC) 0532-0160-7
Tennessee (TN) 0642-0816-5
Texas (TX) 1110-1769-4
Virginia (VA) 0514-0426-0
West Virginia (WV) 0515-0339-4

More BBT Routing Numbers



Routing NumberBankAddress**State, Zip
062203984BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST CO100-99-04-10 WILSONNorth Carolina, 27893
064208165BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST CO100-99-04-10 WILSONNorth Carolina, 27893
263189661BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST CO100-99-04-10 WILSONNorth Carolina, 27893
263191387BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST CO100-99-04-10 WILSONNorth Carolina, 27893
062001319BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST CO.2501 WOOTEN BLVD WILSONNorth Carolina, 27893
063113222BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST CO.2501 WOOTEN BLVD WILSONNorth Carolina, 27893
083974289BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST CO.100-99-04-10 WILSONNorth Carolina, 27893
111017694BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST CO.2501 WOOTEN BLVD WILSONNorth Carolina, 27893
053111632BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANYACH OPERATIONS 100-99-04-10 WILSONNorth Carolina, 27893
**Address mentioned in the table may differ from your branch office address. Routing number of a bank usually differ only by state and is generally same for all branches in a state.

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