The first part of the hyphenated numerator in a bank fractional routing number stands for the city/state, notes BankersOnline.com. The second part of the numerator represents the American Bankers Association institution identifier, and the denominator is the Federal Reserve routing symbol

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1. The first part of the hyphenated numerator in a bank fractional routing number stands for the city/state, notes BankersOnline.com. The second part of the numerator represents the American Bankers Association institution identifier, and the denominator is the Federal Reserve routing symbol