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With no background to go on, it could be either of two things.

It could be a Latin abbreviation used in legal business contracts:

D.B.N. (de bonis non) "of the goods not administered"

Or it could be part of a bank application, a business application for credit, or a corporate review document.

DBN, DB No. or DB number, etc, might be referring to a request to provide a Dun & Bradstreet Identity number, more often referred to as a DUNS number. (Data Universal Numbering System).

Dun & Bradstreet is one of the world's oldest mercantile credit rating agencies. Any business dealing with buying and selling of products and services is part of D&B's formidable investigative programme and would have one of these numbers.

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