BIN 106501
SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES (SV) • SAUDI ARABIA • UATP
About BIN 106501
BIN 106501 is a UATP credit card operating on the UATP payment network, issued by SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES (SV) in SAUDI ARABIA (SA). The default settlement currency for this card is Unknown. This is not a prepaid card — it is linked to a standard bank account or credit facility. Card numbers beginning with this BIN pass the Luhn algorithm validation, confirming they are structurally valid card numbers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is BIN 106501?
A Bank Identification Number (BIN), also called an Issuer Identification Number (IIN), is the first 6–8 digits of a payment card. BIN 106501 identifies SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES (SV) as the issuing institution for cards carrying this prefix. These digits tell payment processors which bank issued the card before the full transaction is initiated.
Which bank issued BIN 106501?
BIN 106501 was issued by SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES (SV), a financial institution operating in SAUDI ARABIA.
In which country is BIN 106501 registered?
BIN 106501 is registered in SAUDI ARABIA (country code: SA). The issuing bank, SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES (SV), holds the licence to issue cards under this BIN range in SAUDI ARABIA. Transactions on these cards typically involve SAUDI ARABIA-based banking and settlement infrastructure.
Is BIN 106501 a credit, debit, or prepaid card?
BIN 106501 belongs to the credit card category. This is not a prepaid card, so it is linked to a standard bank account or approved credit facility.
What payment network does BIN 106501 use?
BIN 106501 operates on the UATP payment network using the UATP card scheme. This means all transactions made with cards carrying this BIN are routed and processed through UATP's global payment infrastructure.
What currency is associated with BIN 106501?
The primary currency associated with BIN 106501 is Unknown. This is the currency in which domestic transactions are typically billed for cards under this BIN range when used in SAUDI ARABIA. International transactions may involve currency conversion depending on the merchant's country.
Does BIN 106501 pass the Luhn check?
Yes — card numbers beginning with BIN 106501 pass the Luhn algorithm. The Luhn algorithm is a standard checksum formula used by payment systems to detect miskeyed or structurally invalid card numbers. A passing result confirms the number range is mathematically valid.