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Important Codes / Numbers Used in Financial or Banking System

Important Codes / Numbers Used in Financial or Banking System

online bank coaching videos : There are various codes/numbers that are frequently used in the financial or banking system identified with a unique number or code like Aadhaar Card, IFSC Code, MICR, PAN number etc. Questions from them are frequently asked in banking exams & interviews thus we are discussing this topic in detail:

 Important Codes / Numbers Used in Financial or Banking System
TermsNumbers / Codes
Indian Financial System Code (IFSC)11 digit alpha-numeric code
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR)9-digit numeric code
Permanent Account Number (PAN)10 digit alpha-numeric code
Aadhaar Card Number12 digit unique-identity number
Universal Account Number (UAN)12-digit number
Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT)8– 11 Alphabetic Code
Tax Collection Account Number (TAN)10 digit alpha-numeric number
Mobile Money Identifier (MMID)7 digit Code
Permanent Retirement Account Number (PRAN)12 digit code
International Securities Identification Number (ISIN)12-digit alphanumeric code
Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)20-digit alphanumeric code

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