Tuesday, May 6, 2008

What your card number means?

Most national credit-card systems use ANSI Standard X4.13-1983.
  • The first digit in your credit-card number signifies the system:
    • 3 - travel/entertainment cards (such as American Express and Diners Club)
    • 4 - Visa
    • 5 - MasterCard
    • 6 - Discover Card

  • The structure of the card number varies by system. For example, American Express card numbers start with 37; Carte Blanche and Diners Club with 38.
    • American Express -
      • Digits three and four: Type and currency,
      • Digits five through 11: The account number,
      • Digits 12 through 14: The card number within the account
      • Digit 15 is a check digit.
    • Visa -
      • Digits two through six are the bank number,
      • Digits seven through 12 or seven through 15 are the account number
      • Digit 13 or 16 is a check digit.
    • MasterCard -
      • Digits two and three, two through four, two through five or two through six are the bank number (depending on whether digit two is a 1, 2, 3 or other).
      • The digits after the bank number up through digit 15 are the account number,
      • Digit 16 is a check digit.

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