What is Bin checker?
An IIN is an Issuer Identification Number. Sometimes it is called a BIN - A Bank Identification Number. Both IIN or BIN refer to the same thing, the first six digits on a credit or debit card. With this 6 numeric ID, one can find out all on the BIN list information about: the bank issuer's information, the card bank, and various attributes of the card itself. Some examples of the IIN or BIN input for lookup are:
Example: 852369 159862 754632
Your IIN / BIN number to be input will not be anything like the below examples:
www.card.com Credit Card American Express
Structure of Credit Card & Debit Card Numbers with BIN
An ISO/IEC 7812 number is up to 19 digits in length and used the following format
A BBBBB CCCCCCCCCCCC D
where A BBBBB denote the Bank Identification Numbers ("BIN") or Issuer identification number ("IIN")
- A (Single Digit) specify the Major Industry Identifier (MII).
- BBBBB (5 Digits) specify the issuing institution or bank.
- CCCCCCCCCCCC (up to 12 digits) specify the individual account identifier.
- D (Single Digit) specify the checksum for validation.
Still having a hard time?
- Take out your credit card or debit card of interest here
- Locate the front, long, big, imprinted number on the front side of the card. It is usually in the middle of the card. Do notice this is Not the expiry date, nor the CVV code on the back of the card
- Find the first 6 digit number to lookup
Select the (BIN) number according to your requirement.
1. Click the "Free (BIN) check" button.
2. Copy the requested Free (BIN) check or details.
3. Key features of Free (BIN) check