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  2. CUSIP - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the CUSIP system go back to 1964, when the financial markets were dealing with what was known as the securities settlement paper crunch on Wall Street. [5] [6] [7] At that time, increased trading volumes of equity securities, which were settled by the exchange of paper stock certificates, caused a backlog in clearing and settlement activities.

  3. ISO 10962 - Wikipedia

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    Standard was first accepted and published in 1997 as ISO 10962:1997 [3] Its first revision, published in 2001, was ISO 10962:2001 [4] In 2006, FIX Protocol group published a proposal for changes of the standard for Consultation. [1] The last revised and accepted version of the standard is ISO 10962:2015 and was published by ISO in 2015. [5]

  4. National Securities Identifying Number - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Canada the NNA is the CUSIP Services Bureau and the NSIN is the CUSIP. In the United Kingdom, the NNA is the London Stock Exchange and the NSIN is the SEDOL. In France, the NNA is Euroclear France and the NSIN used to be the Sicovam. As of July 1, 2003 SICOVAMs are no longer issued, ISINs being used instead.

  5. Corporate Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    A Corporate Identification Number (CIN) is a 21-digit alpha-numeric code issued to companies incorporated in India. CIN [1] [2] [3] is unique identification number that is given by Registrar of Companies (ROC) of various states under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).

  6. International Securities Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    3 mod 10 = 3 So the ISIN check digit is still three even though two letters have been transposed . Such flaw against a single transposed pair of letters or digits would have been avoided using two check digits instead of just one (i.e., a 97 modulus instead of the 10 modulus, like in IBAN numbers which may also mix letters and digits).

  7. Valoren number - Wikipedia

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    The word Valor is a Swiss German banking term for a "security", including coins and paper money. In Switzerland, when referring to the code, it is always referred to as the "VALOR Nummer" i.e. security number. [3] The plural of VALOR in Swiss German is Valoren.

  8. Financial Instrument Global Identifier - Wikipedia

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    Character 3: * The upper case letter G (for "global") Characters 4 – 11: * Any combination of upper case consonants and the numerals 0 – 9 Character 12: * A check digit (0 – 9) which is calculated as follows: Letters are converted to integers using a letter to integer look-up table provided in section 7.2.1 of the specification.

  9. Central Index Key - Wikipedia

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    A Central Index Key or CIK number is a unique number assigned to an individual, company, filing agent or foreign government by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.