Mastercard BIN list Mastercard Credit Cards — Deutscher Sparkassen Und Giroverband - IIN 549003

Credit card numbers that start with the Issuer Identification Number (IIN) 549003 are Mastercard credit cards issued by Deutscher Sparkassen Und Giroverband in Germany. Deutscher Sparkassen Und Giroverband issues cards under a total of three IIN numbers including this one, so some card numbers issued by Deutscher Sparkassen Und Giroverband may start with IIN numbers from one of these other ranges. You can view a list of all three of Deutscher Sparkassen Und Giroverband's IIN numbers here. For more information, call Deutscher Sparkassen Und Giroverband at (819) 376-4599.


Deutscher Sparkassen Und Giroverband
credit card chip
5490 03XX XXXX XXXX
5490 Valid Thru 08/2025
John Q. Cardholder
Card Scheme Mastercard
Bank Name Deutscher Sparkassen Und Giroverband
Card Type CREDIT
IIN 549003
Card Number 5490 03XX XXXX XXXX
Bank Phone (819) 376-4599
Bank Country Germany


Anatomy of a Deutscher Sparkassen Und Giroverband Mastercard Credit Card Number

While credit card number may seem like a random string of digits, they actually contain a large amount of valuable data about the card that can be used for validation and verification purposes.

Digit 1 — The MII

The first digit of the card is known as the MII digit, and indicates the credit card's scheme. In this case, the MII of 5 indicates that this is a Mastercard card.

Digits 1-6 — The IIN / BIN

The first six digits of the card number, inclusive of the MII, are called the IIN (Issuer Identification Number) or BIN (Bank Identification Number). This sequence uniquely identifies the bank that issued the card. In this case, the IIN of 549003 indicates that this card was issued by Deutscher Sparkassen Und Giroverband in Germany.

Digits 7-15 — The Account Number

Digits 7-15 of the credit card number contain the Primary Account Number, or PAN, issued by the bank to uniquely identify the account holder. These 8 digits are the most important part of the credit card number.

Digit 16 — The Check Digit

The last digit of the card number (the 16th digit in most cases) is the check digit, which is calculated by applying a mathematical formula called the Luhn algorithm to the preceding portions of the account number. While not actually part of the account number itself, the check digit is essential to allow easy validation of card numbers and detection of typos, missed digits, etc.


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