A Wire Transfer is a fast and easy way to move funds between your Farmers National Bank accounts and accounts at other banks (both U.S. and foreign banks).
You can learn more here on the types of wires offered, how to send and receive funds, information that will be needed to send wires, and how to prevent Wire Transfer fraud.
Scam Alert!
Wire Transfers are ripe for fraud. See our section below on the signs of wire fraud, but here are two key points:
- Only send Wire Transfers to those you know, trust and you can verify their identity.
- If you ever believe you have been a fraud victim, contact us immediately at (866) 888-0220 so we can assist you. Learn more at our Security Center.
Send Funds from your Farmers National Bank Account
If you would like to send an Outgoing Wire Transfer to an account at another bank, please visit any of our Farmers National Bank branches for assistance. See below for information we will need to send a wire.
Receive Funds from a U.S. Bank
To receive a wire transfer from a U.S. bank to credit your Farmers National Bank account, please provide Farmers National Bank’s ABA Routing Number of 083901236 to the sending bank.
Receive Funds from a Foreign Bank
It’s easy to receive funds from a foreign bank and credit your Farmers National Bank checking or savings account. Complete our Incoming Foreign Wires Form, print the form, and provide it to the sending bank.
Information We’ll Need to Send a Wire Transfer
You will need to provide the following information about yourself and the recipient of the Wire Transfer:
For Domestic Wires
- Beneficiary Information (Name, Address)
- Beneficiary Bank Information (Routing Number, Account Number)
- Phone Number(s)
- Purpose of the Wire
For Foreign Wires
The same information as Domestic Wires (plus, additional information may be required). Please visit a Farmers National Bank branch for more information.
Fraud Prevention Tips
Scammers use wire transfers to commit fraud because wire transfers are instant and often irreversible. To protect your money, consider these tips:
- Never provide your bank account information, credit or debit card numbers, or Social Security Number to anyone you don’t know and trust. Never send this information to anyone via text or email.
- Never wire money to people you don’t know or have not met in person.
Beware of common scams
- Someone who claims to be a relative (or helping a relative) in a distant location who needs you to wire funds due to an emergency (car accident, hospitalization, legal trouble), is likely a scammer. Ask for a phone number in which you can call them back. Then, independently verify if the situation is legitimate (call your family members and verify the situation) before you commit to send funds.
- Someone you’ve met online, who you believe is a friend or love interest, may only be fooling you to win your trust and convince you to wire them funds. If you’ve never met them face-to-face, you can’t be sure they are who they say they are.
- It is most likely a scam if you are ever threatened with fines or jail time if you don’t immediately send someone money.
- If they are selling cryptocurrency or large items such as cars or boats, it may be a scam. Make sure you are using a reputable website and verify their identity.
- If you ever believe you have been a fraud victim, contact us immediately at (866) 888-0220 so we can assist you. Learn more at our Security Center.