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Explain briefly Anatomy of a credit card.
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All Payment cards (including debit card) are usually plastic cards of size 85.60 mm width × 53.98 mm height, rounded corners with a radius of 2.88 mm to 3.48 mm and thickness of 0.76 mm. These standards dimensions are maintained universally in accordance with ISO/IEC 7810#ID-1.
- Publisher: Emblem of the issuing bank.
- Credit card number:
The modern credit card number has 16-digit unique identification number.
- The first digit of the credit card number is Major Industry Identifier (MII). It identifies the issuer category. e.g. 1 – Airlines, 4 – Banks.
- The next 5 digits uniquely identify the issuing organization.
- The first 6 digits together called as Issuer Identifier number (IIN) or Bank Identification number (BIN.
- The next 9 digits are the account number.
- The last digit is a check digit (based to the Luhn algorithm).
- Name of the cardholder:
It is visibly embossed on the front side (additionally stored on the magnetic stripe) some cards like gift cards do not hold any name. - EMV chip:
- It is integrated chip in addition to a magnetic stripe to store cardholder’s information. EMV stands for Europay, MasterCard, Visa.
- These three names correspond to the names of the companies which are responsible to develop this technology.
- It is categorized into Chip-and signature and Chip-and-PIN.
- RFID symbol:
- It is four curved lines radiating rightwards similar to a tilted Wi-Fi symbol.
- It indicates that it is a contactless smartcard.
- Expiration month and year:
- It is visible on the front side (also stored on the magnetic stripe or chip).
- The card is valid until the last day of the month printed on it.
- Card brand logo:
- It is the name of the credit card network company.
- Visa and MasterCard are leading credit card network companies. Rupay is Indian domestic open loop card launched in 2012.
- Magnetic stripe:
It is an iron based magnetic material containing encrypted data about the card holder and account number. - Hologram:
- Hologram is a security feature that prevents duplication.
- It is a 3-dimentional image formed by interference of light beams.
- Signature:
- It is cardholder’s signature at the back of the card, used as an attempt to identify the cardholder’s identity.
- It also holds the last 4 digits of the card number.
- CVC/CVV:
- Card Verification code/ value is a 3 digit code usually printed to the left of signature pane validates the card.
- CVC2 is used in contact less transactions.
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