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  2. International Bank Account Number - Wikipedia

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    An IBAN is a system of identifying bank accounts across national borders to facilitate cross border transactions. It consists of up to 34 alphanumeric characters including a country code, check digits, and a Basic Bank Account Number (BBAN).

  3. Binary code - Wikipedia

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    Binary code is a system of representing text, instructions or data using two symbols, usually 0 and 1. Learn about the origin of binary code, its applications in computing and telecommunications, and other forms of binary code such as Braille and bagua.

  4. Payment card number - Wikipedia

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    A payment card number is the card identifier found on credit cards, debit cards and other similar cards. It consists of an issuer identification number (IIN) and an individual account identifier, and may also be called a bank card number in some situations.

  5. Computer number format - Wikipedia

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    Learn how computers represent numeric values in binary, octal and hexadecimal systems. Find out the definitions and examples of bits, bytes, nibbles and other terms related to computer number formats.

  6. The UK's Alan Turing £50 bank note is a love letter to coding

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    Ticker tape shows Turing's June 23rd, 1912 birth date in binary code, and there are nods to Turing's morphogenetic work through sunflower-like spiral features and foil. The note will be issued on ...

  7. Binary number - Wikipedia

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    A binary number is a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system, using only two symbols: 0 and 1. Learn about the origins and applications of binary numbers in various cultures and fields, from ancient Egypt and China to modern computers and cryptography.

  8. Bank code - Wikipedia

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    A bank code is a code assigned by a central bank or a bank supervisory body to identify member banks or financial institutions. The rules and formats of bank codes vary by country, and some countries use international codes such as IBAN or BIC/SWIFT.

  9. Universal Payment Identification Code - Wikipedia

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    A UPIC is an identifier for a US bank account used to receive electronic credit payments. It protects sensitive banking information, prevents unauthorized debits, and remains with the customer regardless of banking relationships.