Savings Banks & Thrifts in Texas
Below is every savings banks & thrift with at least one Federal Reserve FedACH-registered office in Texas. Click any routing number to see the full institutional record.
| Routing # | Institution | City | Phone |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3131-7393-8 | Angelina Savings Bank | Lufkin | (936) 639-3201 |
| 1110-9365-0 | Bluebonnet Savings Bank, Fbs | Richardson | (877) 839-2265 |
| 2312-7588-2 | College Savings Bank, A Div Nexbank | Dallas | (972) 934-4700 |
| 3119-7223-8 | Colonial Savings F.a. | Ft Worth | (817) 877-9007 |
| 1119-9357-2 | Covenant Savings Federal Cr Un | Killeen | (254) 547-4918 |
| 3131-7379-2 | Fayette Savings Bank, Ssb | La Grange | (979) 968-9511 |
| 3119-7170-5 | Graham Savings & Loan, Ssb | Graham | (940) 549-2066 |
| 3119-7177-6 | Henderson Federal Savings Bank | Henderson | (903) 657-2577 |
| 3131-9264-7 | Shelby Savings Bank, Ssb | Center | (936) 598-6123 |
| 1140-9404-1 | Usaa Federal Savings Bank | San Antonio | (210) 456-8039 |
| 1224-8712-9 | Usaa Savings Bank | San Antonio | (210) 456-8039 |
Savings Banks & Thrifts across Texas
Savings banks, savings & loan associations, and thrifts are deposit institutions historically focused on residential mortgage lending and consumer savings. They are regulated by the OCC (federal thrifts) or state banking departments and are members of the FDIC like commercial banks. Their charters often have legacy names ending in "FSB" or "SB." In Texas, this category is represented by 11 distinct registered offices in the FedACH directory. The list above shows the primary routing number for each, the city of the registered office, and the contact phone number on file with the Federal Reserve.
If you maintain an account with one of the institutions listed, the routing number shown is the one you would use for direct deposit, ACH bill-pay, and external account linkage. For domestic Fedwire transfers, contact the institution directly to confirm whether a separate wire-routing number applies — many smaller institutions in this category route wires through a correspondent bank rather than directly through Fedwire.