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  2. ISO/IEC 7812 - Wikipedia

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    The registration authority for Issuer Identification Numbers (IINs) is the American Bankers Association. An IIN is currently six digits in length. The leading digit is the major industry identifier (MII), followed by 5 digits, which together make up the IIN. This IIN is paired with an individual account identification number, and a single digit ...

  3. Payment card number - Wikipedia

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    Payment card numbers are composed of 8 to 19 digits, [1] The leading six or eight digits are the issuer identification number (IIN) sometimes referred to as the bank identification number (BIN). [2]: 33 [3] The remaining numbers, except the last digit, are the individual account identification number. The last digit is the Luhn check digit.

  4. What do the numbers on your credit card mean? - AOL

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    Next five digits: Issuer Identification Number (IIN) When you combine the industry identifier with the next five digits, you can work out who the card issuer is, as well as the product the card ...

  5. International Securities Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    The issuer of a security will include the ISIN in issuance papers or other documentation for identification purposes. These services are paid services as more value added data is included with the information of the ISIN.

  6. National numbering agency - Wikipedia

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    A national numbering agency (NNA) is the organisation in each country responsible for issuing International Securities Identification Numbers (ISIN) as described by the ISO 6166 standard and the Classification of Financial Instruments code as described by the ISO 10962 standard.

  7. E.118 - Wikipedia

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    The Integrated Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID) is a number to international identify callers, called a 'Primary Account Number', used i.a. in SIM cards including eSIM cards. Its layout is based on ISO/IEC 7812. [4] The ICCID is made up of: Issuer identification number (IIN) Maximum of seven digits:

  8. What’s a Personal Identification Number (PIN) - AOL

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    The bank itself doesn’t have a personal identification number but assigns them to a person’s debit card when it is issued to them. Both are necessary in order for users to access their funds.

  9. CUSIP - Wikipedia

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    Other issuer numbers (990000 to 999999 and 99000A to 99999Z) are also reserved for the user so that they may be assigned to non-security assets or to number miscellaneous internal assets. The 7th and 8th digit identify the exact issue, the format being dependent on the type of security.