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Bin Code 370049 Details
Bin Code 370049 Details
| Bin code | 370049 |
| Issued Country | UNITED STATES (US) |
| Network | AMERICAN EXPRESS |
| Card Type | DEBIT |
| Issued Bank | AMERICAN EXPRESS US CONSUMER |
| Card Length | 19 digits |
| Bank Url | Unknown |
| Bank City | Unknown |
| Bank Phone Number | Unknown |
Valid Credit Cards with Bin Code 370049
| Card brand: Card type: Card number: Exp: CVV: Name: Address: Country: | American express DEBIT 3700490901743208728 08/2030 159 Brian Johnson 500 Av De Balmoral United States |
| Card brand: Card type: Card number: Exp: CVV: Name: Address: Country: | American express DEBIT 3700493034767561074 12/2031 898 Mohammed M Alam 2195 Quinn Cres United States |
| Card brand: Card type: Card number: Exp: CVV: Name: Address: Country: | American express DEBIT 3700499633931657157 05/2028 935 Bedard Gilles 121 Lanigan Cres United States |
| Card brand: Card type: Card number: Exp: CVV: Name: Address: Country: | American express DEBIT 3700494111773853536 03/2029 497 Robert Turner 1310 Upper Wentworth United States |
| Card brand: Card type: Card number: Exp: CVV: Name: Address: Country: | American express DEBIT 3700496808556719804 05/2029 555 George H Smith PO Box 191 United States |
| Card brand: Card type: Card number: Exp: CVV: Name: Address: Country: | American express DEBIT 3700497320183726151 07/2031 348 Diane Gallant 86-52061 Rg Road 215 United States |
A credit card number or debit card number consists of two parts. The leading 6 digits in the front are called the "bank identification number (BIN)", also known as the "issuer identification number (IIN)", which is why the first 6 digits of some credit card numbers are the same. The remaining card number, except for the last digit, is your personal account number, the last digit is the Luhn check digit. A payment card number, primary account number (PAN) and bank identification number (BIN) share a common numbering scheme set By ISO/IEC 7812.
In other cases, the first 8 digits of a card number (including the initial MII digit) are known as the issuer identification number (IIN).
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