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Update on Payment card number #202

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aloisdg opened this issue Feb 11, 2024 · 0 comments
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Update on Payment card number #202

aloisdg opened this issue Feb 11, 2024 · 0 comments
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aloisdg commented Feb 11, 2024

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An update on Payment card number was released the 2024-02-11T05:02:47Z. Check for any new Issuer identification number edit. Link to the diff. Here is the summary:

Reverted edit by Rockmarley74 (talk) to last version by Quebec99

← Previous revision Revision as of 05:02, 11 February 2024
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The payment card number differs from the [[ISO 9362|Business Identifier Code]] (BIC/ISO 9362, a normalized code—also known as Business Identifier Code, Bank International Code or [[Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication|SWIFT]] code). It also differs from [[Universal Payment Identification Code]], another identifier for a bank account in the United States.
The payment card number differs from the [[ISO 9362|Business Identifier Code]] (BIC/ISO 9362, a normalized code—also known as Business Identifier Code, Bank International Code or [[Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication|SWIFT]] code). It also differs from [[Universal Payment Identification Code]], another identifier for a bank account in the United States.


==Structure==4403933837682621 02/27 660
==Structure==
Payment card numbers are composed of 8 to 19 digits,<ref></ref> The leading six or eight digits are the '''issuer identification number''' (IIN) sometimes referred to as the '''bank identification number''' (BIN).<ref></ref> The remaining numbers, except the last digit, are the individual account identification number. The last digit is the Luhn check digit. IINs and PANs have a certain level of internal structure and share a common numbering scheme set by ISO/IEC 7812. The parts of the number are as follows:
Payment card numbers are composed of 8 to 19 digits,<ref></ref> The leading six or eight digits are the '''issuer identification number''' (IIN) sometimes referred to as the '''bank identification number''' (BIN).<ref></ref> The remaining numbers, except the last digit, are the individual account identification number. The last digit is the Luhn check digit. IINs and PANs have a certain level of internal structure and share a common numbering scheme set by ISO/IEC 7812. The parts of the number are as follows:


* a six or eight-digit Issuer Identification Number (IIN),</ref> and PAN will continue to remain variable length, ranging from 10 to 19 digits.}} the first digit of which is the [[ISO/IEC 7812#Major industry identifie[[List of Malaysian police officers killed in the line of duty]]r|major industry identifier]] (MII)
* a six or eight-digit Issuer Identification Number (IIN),</ref> and PAN will continue to remain variable length, ranging from 10 to 19 digits.}} the first digit of which is the [[ISO/IEC 7812#Major industry identifier|major industry identifier]] (MII)
* a variable length (up to 12 digits) individual account identifier
* a variable length (up to 12 digits) individual account identifier
* a single [[check digit]]8730 12/27 891 calculated using the [[Luhn algorithm]]<ref></ref>
* a single [[check digit]] calculated using the [[Luhn algorithm]]<ref></ref>


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