664 N Western Ave
Lake Forest, IL 60045
847-234-8484
http://www.baytreebank.com/
Baytree National Bank & Trust Co of Illinois - Routing Number |
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71026123 | The routing number for Baytree National Bank & Trust Co in Illinois is used on Baytree National Bank & Trust Co checks and for direct deposits and wire transfers. |
Bank Name: | Baytree National Bank & Trust Company |
Chartered By: | OCC |
FDIC Certificate: | #35431 |
Return On Assets: | -1.05% |
Return On Equity: | -18.35% |
Established: | 2000-10-11 |
Data Updated: | 2009-11-18 |
FDIC Insured: | Yes, since 2000-10-11 |
Insured Savings Institution: | No |
Insured Commercial Bank: | Yes |
Baytree National Bank & Trust Co is a commercial bank located in Illinois, and has 3 branches and offices. Baytree National Bank & Trust Co is classified as a commercial bank with a national (federal) charter, supervised by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and a member of the Federal Reserve.
Baytree National Bank & Trust Co holds a total of $207,891 in assets, of which $186,707 are deposits in the savings and checking accounts offered by the bank. Baytree National Bank & Trust Co is owned by Eb Financial Group, Inc., a bank holding company headquartered in Lake Forest.
How to use the Baytree National Bank & Trust Co Routing Number
Baytree National Bank & Trust Co's routing number is the eight or nine-digit number found on the bottom left hand side of Baytree National Bank & Trust Co 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 Baytree National Bank & Trust Co 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.