A debit card that starts with the numbers 4531 is typically issued by Visa. The first six digits of a card number, known as the Issuer Identification Number (IIN), help identify the card network and the issuing bank. If you have a card starting with 4531, it's likely part of the Visa network, but it's important to check with your bank for specific details about your card.
credit card.
its a debit card, from Halifax, Some LLoyds TSB Business/Platinum accounts also have a debit card prefix of 4462
Visa Halifax debit cards start with it I think.
Usually the Credit Card Issuer Identification Number is the first 6 digits but the 4892 is a Visa Card issued by Columbus Bank and Trust Company as Green dot NASCAR Debit Visa Debit card, which is more or less a prepaid card.
It's a debit card from United Kingdom called "Switch." You can find a link to credit card bin (prefix) numbers below.
credit card.
its a debit card, from Halifax, Some LLoyds TSB Business/Platinum accounts also have a debit card prefix of 4462
Visa Halifax debit cards start with it I think.
Debit Card vs Credit Card
Usually the Credit Card Issuer Identification Number is the first 6 digits but the 4892 is a Visa Card issued by Columbus Bank and Trust Company as Green dot NASCAR Debit Visa Debit card, which is more or less a prepaid card.
Debit card
where is the roll no on a debit card
It's a debit card from United Kingdom called "Switch." You can find a link to credit card bin (prefix) numbers below.
A common function of the debit card is as an ATM card.
no, it is a credit card. a mastercard can be either a debit or a credit card
Debit cards were introduced in 1977-1978. Master Charge, now called Master Card had a debit card called Signet. Visa's debit card was called Entree.
The last four numbers on your card