A Bank Identification Number (BIN) is the first four to eight digits of a credit or debit card number, used to instantly identify the issuing institution, card brand, card type (debit/credit), and country of origin. These digits, often referred to as the Issuer Identification Number (IIN), are essential for payment processing, routing transactions, and preventing fraud by verifying card legitimacy.
What is a BIN Code
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Updated Mar 27, 2026