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Bin Code 371268 Details
Bin Code 371268 Details
| Bin code | 371268 |
| 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 371268
| Card brand: Card type: Card number: Exp: CVV: Name: Address: Country: | American express DEBIT 3712687478866919447 05/2029 434 Joan Williams 1084 Chesterfield Rd United States |
| Card brand: Card type: Card number: Exp: CVV: Name: Address: Country: | American express DEBIT 3712689188633926371 11/2030 534 Dan Johnson 502-4388 Buchanan St United States |
| Card brand: Card type: Card number: Exp: CVV: Name: Address: Country: | American express DEBIT 3712683209229663909 08/2029 172 Paul Chernish 40 Main Community United States |
| Card brand: Card type: Card number: Exp: CVV: Name: Address: Country: | American express DEBIT 3712688462398667301 01/2030 437 Patrick Harry 758 Greenbriar Dr United States |
| Card brand: Card type: Card number: Exp: CVV: Name: Address: Country: | American express DEBIT 3712683503176182586 01/2031 754 Anita Hunter 1403-7388 Sandborne Ave United States |
| Card brand: Card type: Card number: Exp: CVV: Name: Address: Country: | American express DEBIT 3712689938695906749 11/2029 845 Richard Henri 201 Boul De L'industrie 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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