Bank Identification
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Quickly identify card details including issuer, brand, country, and type using the first 6-8 digits of any payment card.
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Understanding Bank Identification Numbers
A Bank Identification Number (BIN), also called an Issuer Identification Number (IIN), is the first 6 to 8 digits of a credit or debit card. This sequence reveals crucial information about the card's issuing bank, network, type, and origin.
The BIN is highlighted in the first 6-8 digits of your card number. This identifies the issuing institution and card network.
How BIN Lookup Works
Our lightning-fast BIN lookup process delivers comprehensive card information in three simple steps.
Enter BIN Number
Input the first 6-8 digits of the card number
Database Query
Our system queries comprehensive BIN databases
Instant Results
Receive detailed card information in milliseconds
The full 16-digit card number is called the Primary Account Number (PAN), consisting of three main components:
BIN Number
Identifies the issuing bank and card network
Account Number
Links the card to a specific user account
Check Digit
Validates the PAN using Luhn algorithm
What Our BIN Lookup Reveals
Our comprehensive BIN lookup service provides detailed card information to help you process transactions securely and efficiently.
Issuing Bank
Identify which bank or financial institution issued the card for proper transaction handling.
Card Network
Determine if the card runs on Visa, Mastercard, Amex, etc., to apply correct payment protocols.
Card Type
Know whether it's credit, debit, prepaid, or charge to tailor your transaction process.
Card Tier
See if it's basic, gold, platinum, or corporate—useful for estimating limits or perks.
Country of Issue
Spot the geographical origin to help flag suspicious or cross-border transactions.
Fraud Prevention
Fine-tune your fraud prevention strategy and enhance customer experience with usage trends.