Formulas for

Routing Number Lookup

Finance5 credits/cellSheets · Excel
=VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "routing_number")

Resolve ABA routing numbers by the row. Returns the bank, city and state — Sheets or Excel.

It's one of 250+ live sources you reach with a single =VERVE() function — served from APIVerve's production data engine, billed at 5 credits per resolved cell, and refreshed on whatever cadence you set. No API keys to wrangle, no scripts, no exports.

A real example — the input you type, and the values you can pull from it. Click any cell to see the formula behind it.

routinglookup.xlsxsample data
B2fx=VERVE("routinglookup", A2, "field", "routing_number")
A
B
C
D
E
1
Routing
Routing number
Bank
State
Country
2
121000358
121000358
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
VA
US
3
4
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Live financial model

Drop =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "routing_number") into a cell and your model reads the latest number every refresh — no more pasting figures from a browser tab into a stale sheet.

Track a whole watchlist

Fill a column beside your list of tickers or currencies and every row updates together, so a hundred-row watchlist stays current on its own.

Dashboards that don't rot

Point a chart at the cell =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "routing_number") feeds and the chart re-draws as the data moves — a finance dashboard that's live instead of a Monday-morning snapshot.

The same function works in both apps — install once, sign in with your key, and type it into any cell.

Google SheetsAdd-on

Install from the Workspace Marketplace, then drop the formula into a cell. Autocomplete suggests the source and its fields.

=VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "routing_number")
Microsoft ExcelAdd-in

Same source, same arguments, same key — in Excel on desktop, the web, or mobile. Excel namespaces it as VERVE.CALL. Drag to fill a whole column.

=VERVE.CALL("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "routing_number")

Add a field name as the last argument to land just that value in the cell.

  • Routing number
    =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "routing_number")
  • Office codePremium
    =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "office_code")
  • Record type codePremium
    =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "record_type_code")
  • New routing numberPremium
    =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "new_routing_number")
  • Bank
    =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "bank")
  • AddressPremium
    =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "address")
  • CityPremium
    =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "city")
  • State
    =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "state")
  • ZipPremium
    =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "zip")
  • Zip extensionPremium
    =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "zip_extension")
  • Country
    =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "country")
  • Federal reserve district
    =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "federal_reserve_district")

Premium marks data included on paid plans. On the Free plan a marked field is withheld and a marked input is ignored — either way the cell reads #PREMIUM(name) instead of a value, so a gated answer can never be mistaken for a real one. Everything unmarked works on every plan. Compare plans

Routing Number Lookup, answered

Everything you need to wire it into a sheet.

How do I pull Routing Number Lookup into Google Sheets?
Install the VerveSheets add-on, sign in once with your key, and type =VERVE("routinglookup", "121000358", "field", "routing_number") into any cell. The "field" argument names the value you want back, so the cell resolves to a single number or string you can chart, sort, or feed into another formula.
What data can I pull from Routing Number Lookup?
Routing Number Lookup returns routing_number, bank, state, country and federal_reserve_district — name any one of them as the "field" argument and that value lands in the cell. Leave the field out and the whole record spills into a two-column table instead.
Which Routing Number Lookup fields need a paid plan?
office_code, record_type_code, new_routing_number and address, plus 3 more are included from the Starter plan up. On the Free plan the cell returns #PREMIUM(field) rather than a wrong or empty value, so it's always obvious which one to upgrade for. Every other field works on Free.
Can I fill a whole column of Routing Number Lookup at once?
Yes. Put your routing values down a column and point the formula at the range — A2:A50 instead of A2 — and one call returns a value for every row. Dragging the formula down works too, but the range form is a single billed call per column rather than one per cell.
How many credits does each Routing Number Lookup cell cost?
Each resolved cell costs 5 credits. A cell only re-bills when it actually refreshes, so a sheet you aren't touching doesn't keep charging.
Does Routing Number Lookup work in Excel as well as Google Sheets?
Yes — same arguments, same key, same fields. Excel namespaces custom functions, so the call is =VERVE.CALL() there and =VERVE() in Google Sheets; nothing else about it changes.

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