The code or password the cardholder utilizes for verification of his/her identity. ISO
The last two digits of an authorization code that identify the caller
a unique assigned number that grants authorization to execute transactions
A PIN is used as a security measure to prevent unauthorised users making calls. You may want to set up a PIN for a variety of uses such as restricting handset access and retrieving voicemail. Each mobile phone network sets the PIN number of their SIM cards to a standard default SIM number. You can change this via your handset if you wish. If you have entered you're PIN incorrectly 3 times your SIM card will be blocked and you will be unable to make and receive calls/texts. To unblock your handset, you will need to obtain the PUK code from your Network/Service Provider.
A number used by a bank customer to verify identity when a customer uses an ATM.
Upon registering with MEP, each client may contact the Client Services Centre and ask to be issued a Personal Identification Number (PIN). This number is used by the client to access file-specific information through MEP Accounts Online and the MEP Info Line.
A PIN is a personal numerical code required to access private data.
An identification number needed to withdraw funds from an automated teller machine or MATTI.
A code or number that is used in conjunction with a password to permit the user to gain access to a computer system.
The string of digits associated with a card number for Authentication purposes. source: EU-P230 domain: Security acronyms: PIN usage: EU-P230
A number known only to the owner of the token card and which, once entered, generates a one-time pass-code.
A unique number used to identify a user. Abbreviated PIN.
A personal identification number is given to taxpayers who wish to file their tax returns electronically, and acts as an electronic signature. The PIN has to be a five-digit number, which is selected by the taxpayers themselves and authenticates the validity of their electronically submitted tax returns.
The cardholder's unique identification number that is used in making debit card transactions.
A confidential eight-digit number that enables Savings OnLine and the Savings Account Line (SAL) to identify you. A PIN is assigned to you when you become eligible for the Savings Plan. You may change your PIN at any time by accessing Savings OnLine or calling SAL.
A Personal Identification Number (PIN) is a secret number that identifies you and allows you to perform transactions at ATMs.
A PIN is a security code which is required to access Internet Banking, Expressline or for ATM usage with your VISA Debit Card or VISA Credit Card. egulation B - Equal Credit Opportunity Regulation B prohibits creditors from discriminating against credit applicants, establishes guidelines for gathering and evaluating credit information, and requires written notification when credit is denied.
A code that provides security for consumers at an ATM.
This is the private number we give each client (the payor and recipient will have the same case number, but different personal identification numbers). For security, all callers to InfoLine and our regional offices will be asked for their personal identification numbers.
A numerical 'code,' often chosen by the consumer, which allows access to an account. PINs are used at ATMs, and online to log-in to account information.
a number you choose and use to gain access to various accounts
A secret code intended for the sole use of its user. For example, the PIN is used in conjunction with a debit card to confirm the identity of the cardholder and to authorize debit card transactions.
The PIN you and your parent(s) establish with the federal processor enables you to sign the FAFSA and promissory notes online (the PIN serves as an electronic signature) and allows you to access various functions at the U.S. Department of Education web sites. Find out more about PIN's at www.pin.ed.gov.
A password or combination of numbers that is used to identify the user of an electronic system such as the ACD.
A code that a customer uses to access an account at an ATM or POS terminal.
It refers to the password for MPF registered members (employers, employees, self-employed persons, casual employees and preserved members) to access their accounts via BCT's website and IVRS services.
A code used to identify the customer attempting to use a credit card, or other type of bank card for a purchase/payment transaction. This code is alphanumeric or numeric.
A set of numbers used to withdraw cash from a cash dispenser using your credit card.
A sequence of numbers or letters that serve to authenticate a user to a system or service. A PIN is similar to a password, but generally pertains to completing financial transactions (bank or credit card accounts) or physical access to a location rather than access to computing resources.
A four-digit code that allows you to make deposits and withdrawals with your ATM (Automated Teller Machine) card
A secret combination of numbers used to gain access to information or money.
Your Personal Identification Number, commonly referred to as your PIN, is your electronic signature when you are using a card, such as a RediCard, to access your account and your funds. Your PIN can range from 4 to 12 digits (numbers) long, depending on the Credit Union or bank, as well as the account that the card is for. Your PIN is your key to unlock access to your account through EFTPOS terminals and Automated Teller Machines. Because your PIN is your electronic key to your account, and therefore your savings, you should never tell anyone your PIN, write it down on your card, or even write it on a piece of paper and leave it in your wallet. You should try and remember your PIN, and if you can't, choose one that will be easy for you to remember.
The PIN or the Personal Identification Number is unique to every card and is a combination of numbers. The PIN serves as a key, which allows you to avail certain services like cash withdrawal from automatic teller machines. This number is very important and must be stored carefully. Most credit card issuing banks instruct their clients to write the PIN in a very safe place or better still, to simply memorise the digits.
A secret personal password used to secure account access. Usually numeric.
Personal unique security codes that callers use to access their accounts.
A number or pass code that is selected by an account holder and is used with a bank card to access his or her bank accounts through banking or Interac machines. A PIN is unique to the account holder, should be kept confidential, and generally consists of four to six digits.
A cardholder’s secret identification number that completes an online debit transaction.
A secret identification code that is used to protect smart cards from misuse. The PIN is similar to a password and is known only to the owner of the card. The smart card can be used only by someone who possesses the smart card and knows the PIN. See also smart card.
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A code or password, unique to or associated with, a specific user, and entered into a data-processing device for purpose of verifying the identity of a person requesting a transaction or access to a system.
As a security measure, some cards require a number to be punched into a keypad before a transaction can be completed. The number can usually be changed by the card holder.
Personal Identification Number is a password which is to be provided by the card holders in order to use the card facility. This number must be entered along with a payment card number for processing various transactions.
A code selected by you or assigned by the bank which allows you to use your GMAC Check Card at ATMs or with certain vendors. You may also be issued a PIN for access to the IVR. These numbers will be different unless synchronized by you. These numbers should be safeguarded by you at all times. See IVR.
An alpha-numerical code selected by holders of banking and credit cards that is required to access accounts through automated banking machines.
Allow taxpayers to "sign" their tax returns electronically. The PIN, a five-digit self-selected number, ensures that electronically submitted tax returns are authentic. Most taxpayers can qualify to use a PIN.
An account holder has a secret number or code to authorize a transaction or obtain information regarding his or her account. Often used in conjunction with a plastic card (ATM or Debit card), online account access or with a telephone voice response system.
A Personal Identification Number is a security measure required to be punched into a keypad before a transaction can be completed.
This is the number that is assigned by the bank to cardholders for identification purposes. It can be used as an electronic signature so that ATM transactions and debit card transactions may take place without the card holder’s written signature. PIN numbers are also used in online payment processing.
The unique number assigned to a cardholder to ensure the security of transactions to provide cash advances at automated teller machines or initiate direct debits to a cardholder's depository account thorough an electronic terminal equipped with a PIN reader.
The code that serves as a financial aid applicant's unique identifier, allowing the student access to personal information in various U.S. Department of Education systems. The PIN can be used to file the Renewal FAFSA online. A request for the PIN may be made on the web site of the U.S. Department of Education.
personal identification number (PIN) - A secret identification code similar to a password that is assigned to an authorized user. A PIN is used in combination with an ATM card or smart card, for example, to unlock an authorized functionality such as access to a bank account.
A secret number or code used by an account holder to authorize a transaction or obtain information regarding the person's account. The PIN may be used in conjunction with a plastic card to ensure that the person activating an automatic device with a plastic card is the individual to whom the card was issued.
The personal identification number or PIN is the number that is used along with your Participant Number to identify you to the computer on this web site. The child support agency sends a notice with a unique PIN to obligees and obligors. You should not share your PIN with anyone. If you don't know, forgot, or lost your PIN, or if someone stole it, contact your county child support worker.
A set of characters, usually a four-digit sequence, used by a cardholder to verify their identity at a point-of-sale or at a customer-activated device such as a cash machine. The number is generated by the card issuer when the card is first issued and may be changed by the cardholder thereafter.
Used to gain access to Secure Package Tracking information. Each PIN is unique and random, consisting of alpha and numeric characters without case sensitivity. During My UPS registration, a PIN is assigned to a single User ID and Shipper Number.
Used together with SIM card technology to place calls using prepaid cell phones.
a set of numbers used to verify your identity at a customer-activated terminal such as an ATM.
A secret number that is mailed to you that allows you to use your credit card at ATMs.
A number required to be punched into a keypad before a transaction can be completed. The number can usually be changed by the cardholder and is used as a security measure.
n. a series of numbers and/or letters associated with a particular individual as a means of identification
A secret number or code used by the account holder to authorize a transaction or obtain information regarding his or her account. Often used in conjunction with a plastic card or with a telephone voice response system.
For identification purposes, PIN numbers are assigned by banks to cardholders. In this way, ATM transactions and debit card transactions may take place without a cardholder's signa-ture.
A randomly assigned six-digit number required for a student to access their records on the Web. Students may change their PIN number online (through Online Services).
A unique number that is issued to an individual or organization by a financial organization or related service—or other type of service provider—for the purpose of authenticating user identity and granting secure access to accounts or information.
A confidential number used to verify your identity.
A 4-digit PIN from the U.S. Department of Education which provides access to personal information in various student financial aid systems over the Internet. For some applications, it also serves as an electronic signature.
Your PIN is your electronic signature and allows you to file your weekly claims or acquire information about your claim.
A secret code that helps keep other people from using your credit card or debit card .
Also known as a PIN, a personal identification number is a number either assigned to or chosen by you as a password for various types of accounts. For example, they are used to allow you electronic access to bank accounts, either via an ATM or over the phone.
A secret code that allows the issuer of a card to positively authenticate the cardholder for approval of a transaction.
A number used to authenticate a cardholder that helps to prevent card fraud. A PIN is used every time a cardholder withdraws cash from an ATM. PINs are increasingly used to authenticate cardholders buying goods and services.
a member's secret identification number that must be used when accessing an automated teller machine (ATM)
A 4 or 6 digit number used with card transactions. Provides personal security in accessing a financial service terminal and prevents the use of a bank card by unauthorized parties. The customer must enter their PIN at the POS terminal or ATM before doing a transaction.
A unique number or pass code entered by a customer when using an Automated Banking Machine (ABM) or Interac Direct Payment, that gives the customer access to his or her account.
A number used as a security access code for your bank accounts when you use internet banking, phone banking, an ATM or EFTPOS. You should be very careful with your PIN and never write it down, never give it to someone else, and change it often.
A numeric value that is used in certain systems to gain access, and authenticate the user. A PIN is a type of password.
A confidential personal identification code, usually consisting of four to six digits, used by bank customers to access their account balances when using a self-service automated teller machine (ATM). Also known as a PIN.
PIN A sequence of digits assigned to consumers that are used to identify them when debit cards are used at an ATM, POS terminals or a home device. See also ATM, Credit Card, Debit Card, Magnetic Stripe Card.
A confidential personal identification number (usually 4 to 6 digits) used by cardholders to gain access to their account. PIN is required to perform certain transactions such as cash withdrawals at ATMs. It is used for verification purposes
A code used by a mobile telephone number in conjunction with an SIM card to complete a call.
A password, typically four digits entered through a telephone keypad or automatic teller machine.
A four-to-twelve character secret code that allows an issuer to positively authenticate the cardholder for the purpose of approving an ATM or terminal transaction occurring at a point-of-interaction device.
A personal identification number (PIN) is a secret numeric password shared between a user and a system that can be used to authenticate the user to the system. Typically, the user is required to provide a non-confidential user identifier or token (such as a banking card) and a confidential PIN to gain access to the system. Upon receiving the User ID and PIN, the system looks up the PIN based upon the User ID and compares the looked-up PIN with the received PIN.
The Danish Personal Identification number (Danish: CPR-nummer or personnummer) is a national identification number, which is part of the personal information stored in the Civil Registration System (Danish: Det Centrale Personregister).