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Update on Payment card number #155

Closed aloisdg closed 1 year ago

aloisdg commented 1 year ago

Hello, An update on Payment card number was released the 2022-10-26T08:31:05Z. Check for any new Issuer identification number edit. Link to the diff. Here is the summary:

← Previous revision Revision as of 08:31, 26 October 2022
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| rowspan="23" | [[Luhn algorithm]]
| rowspan="23" | [[Luhn algorithm]]
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|[[Diners Club International|Diners Club]] United States & Canada<ref name="DinerUS"></ref>
![[Diners Club International|Diners Club]] United States & Canada<ref name="DinerUS"></ref>
|54
!54
|style="color:green" |Yes
|style="color:green" |Yes
|16
|16
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|rowspan="2" |[[Discover Card]]
! rowspan="2" |[[Discover Card]]
|6011, 644-649, 65
!6011, 644-649, 65
|style="color:green" |Yes
|style="color:green" |Yes
|16–19<ref name="Discover 2017 Compliance" />
|16–19<ref name="Discover 2017 Compliance" />
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|622126–622925 (China UnionPay co-branded)
!622126–622925 (China UnionPay co-branded)
|style="color:green" |Yes
|style="color:green" |Yes
|16–19<ref name="Discover 2017 Compliance" />
|16–19<ref name="Discover 2017 Compliance" />
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|-
|[[UkrCard]]
![[UkrCard]]
|60400100–60420099
!60400100–60420099
|style="color:green" |Yes
|style="color:green" |Yes
|16–19
|16–19
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On July 23, 2014 JSC NSPK was established in the Russian Federation. The joint stock company National System of Payment Cards (NSPK) is the operator of the '''''Mir'' National Payment System'''. The main initiatives of NSPK are to create the national payment system infrastructure and to issue a national payment card ''Mir''.
On July 23, 2014 JSC NSPK was established in the Russian Federation. The joint stock company National System of Payment Cards (NSPK) is the operator of the '''''Mir'' National Payment System'''. The main initiatives of NSPK are to create the national payment system infrastructure and to issue a national payment card ''Mir''.


Effective October 1, 2006, Discover began using the entire 65 prefix, not just 650. Also, similar to the Mastercard/Diners agreement, China UnionPay cards are now treated as Discover cards and accepted on the Discover network.
Effective October 1, 2006, Discover began using the entire 65 prefix, not just 650. Also, similar to the Mastercard/Diners agreement, China UnionPay cards are now treated as Discover cards and accepted on the Discover network.<blockquote>
= While the vast majority of Visa's account ranges describe 16 digit card numbers there are still a few account ranges (forty as of 11 December 2013) dedicated to 13 digit PANs and several (439 as of 11 Dec. 2013) account ranges where the issuer can mix 13 and 16 digit card numbers. Visa's VPay brand can specify PAN lengths from 13 to 19 digits and so card numbers of more than 16 digits are now being seen. =

</blockquote>Switch was re-branded as Maestro in mid-2007.<ref>{{cite web | title=Switch to Maestro | access-date=2010-08-20 | url=http://www.maestrocard.com/uk/about/switch_to_maestro.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100808000653/http://www.maestrocard.com/uk/about/switch_to_maestro.html | archive-date=8 August 2010 | url-status=dead }}</ref> In 2011, UK domestic Maestro (formerly Switch) was aligned with the standard international Maestro proposition with the retention of a few residual country specific rules.
While the vast majority of Visa's account ranges describe 16 digit card numbers there are still a few account ranges (forty as of 11 December 2013)
dedicated to 13 digit PANs and several (439 as of 11 Dec. 2013) account ranges where the issuer can mix 13 and 16 digit card numbers. Visa's VPay brand can specify PAN lengths from 13 to 19 digits and so card numbers of more than 16 digits are now being seen.

Switch was re-branded as Maestro in mid-2007.<ref>{{cite web | title=Switch to Maestro | access-date=2010-08-20 | url=http://www.maestrocard.com/uk/about/switch_to_maestro.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100808000653/http://www.maestrocard.com/uk/about/switch_to_maestro.html | archive-date=8 August 2010 | url-status=dead }}</ref> In 2011, UK domestic Maestro (formerly Switch) was aligned with the standard international Maestro proposition with the retention of a few residual country specific rules.


EMV Certification requires acceptance of a 19-digit Visa card (ADVT 6.1.1 Test Case 2) and Discover Card (E2E Test Plan v1.3, Test Case 06).
EMV Certification requires acceptance of a 19-digit Visa card (ADVT 6.1.1 Test Case 2) and Discover Card (E2E Test Plan v1.3, Test Case 06).
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[[Category:Identifiers]]
[[Category:Identifiers]]
[[Category:Bank codes]]
[[Category:Bank codes]]
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