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==Structure==
==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
* 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 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)
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ISO/IEC 7812. The parts of the number are as follows:If this Wikipedia's edit does not affect us, just ask for this issue to be close. In case of trouble, ask for @aloisdg