Is your card number your account number

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A credit card account number is up to 12 digits long and is part of your credit card number. The length of a credit card account number depends on the card issuer: American Express account numbers are 8 digits, for example, while many other card issuers have 9-digit account numbers. A credit card account number is similar to a checking account number, though most people will use their checking account number far more.

How to find a credit card account number

You won’t find your credit card account number on your card statement, and usually it can’t be found in your online credit card account details, either. This is for security purposes. But if your credit card number is printed on your card, your account number is, too.

The first 6 digits of your credit card number represent the industry of your credit card and the card issuer. The last digit of your card number is used to verify your card info. The credit card account number begins at the seventh digit and ends on the second-to-last digit.

For example, if your credit card number is 16 digits long, your credit card account number would be the capitalized, bolded digits below:

aaaa-aaAA-AAAA-AAAa

While it’s good to know how to find a credit card account number - and good to know what your credit card number means - you may never need to use your credit card account number. Some card issuers may require a credit card account number when initiating a balance transfer. But most transactions will use the full credit card number, often along with the expiration date and security code, rather than just the account number.


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Elan financial still prints the full card number on the statements so apparently this info isn't always true.

Find out what each digit of your account number means and what types of transactions you can make with it.

Transferring money to your family, paying your Internet bill by direct debit, depositing your paycheck... Your bank account number is so important that you’d think it should be in included in your list of close friends on Instagram.

But sometimes it’s hard to know where to find it and to understand how it works when we need to make a transaction. This article explains where you can find it as well as what each digit in the long chain of numbers means.

What is your bank account number? Here’s an example:

Bank account numbers are used to identify your account within any existing banking institution. It's like an ID card for your money. This specific chain of numbers allows third parties (your business, service providers or other users) to transfer money to you or charge you for services without worrying about sending or billing it to the wrong person.

Your bank account number is made up of 24 characters: 20 of those are the customer account code (CAC), which is unique for each person in any bank. Two characters are control numbers, and the remaining two indicate the country that the bank account is based in.

To understand it better, take a look at this example that has a breakdown of a normal bank account number and explains each set of characters.

These are the 24 characters that make up a normal bank account number

  • Country reference code. Indicated with two letters that make up part of the country’s full name (e.g. “ES” for Spain).
  • Control numbers. These two figures correspond with the letters showing the country that the bank account is located in.
  • Current account number. The remaining 20 characters that indicate: 
    • The bank code. Shows which bank the account is in.
    • Sort code. Indicates which branch the bank account number was opened with.
    • Control numbers. These are two numbers that allow the account to be validated.
    • Account number. A combination of ten characters assigned by the bank to identify the account. There can never be the same as another number.

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What’s a bank account number for?

As we’ve already explained, your bank account number plays an important role in your daily life and is quite often needed to access certain services or payments—bizum (a Spanish instant payment service) couldn’t exist without it.

While there are lots of things you can do with your bank account, some of the main options are:

  • Send or receive money. Both national and international transactions.
  • Direct debit payment of paychecks and other types of income.If you receive unemployment benefits or other types of financial aid, public bodies will also ask you for a bank account number.
  • Pay for services and other bills by direct debit. Such as water, electricity, Internet or Netflix.

Is my card number the same as my bank account number?

Maybe you’ve wondered whether your credit or debit card number is the same as your bank account number (wouldn’t that make life easier?). 

But no, your card number is different and unique. Although card payments are linked to a bank account, their numbers are different and independent of each other.

In fact, a bank account has 24 characters, two of them being letters, while credit and debit cards have 18 characters.

The IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is an alphanumeric code that’s been used since 2014 when the SEPA Area (Single Euro Payments Area) came into force. The IBAN identifies a bank account in any financial institution in the world (provided that the bank’s country supports the IBAN system, of course). 

This system makes transfers between users in different countries much easier, and also avoids extra charges associated with these types of transactions, since they don’t require manual intervention from the bank because they work automatically.

In Spain, theIBAN account number replaced the sole use of the Customer Account Code (CAC), which, until then, was the code used to make transfers and direct debit payments.

The BIC (Bank Identifier Code) or SWIFT (Society for World Interbank Financial Telecommunication) is another alphanumeric code that’s used to identify banks that aren’t part of the IBAN system, either to send or receive transfers.

This code can be either be made up of 8 characters or 11 characters:

  • A code with 8 characters. This includes information about the bank, country and location.
  • A code with 11 characters. This type has the same information as the code with eight characters, but has three extra numbers for the sort code.

Most banks usually include these codes in the relevant information on their website, so you can find yours with a quick Google search.

We can’t look for your bank account number for you, but we can give you some ideas about where you can find it:

  • In your bank’s app. It’s usually shown with the balance of your personal account.
  • Over the phone. By calling your bank’s customer service team. They’ll give it to you if you can provide some personal information.
  • In the financial institution’s physical branch. Maybe not the most convenient option, but it’s just as effective.
  • Using an online IBAN generator. There are some tools that allow you to work out your account’s IBAN if you input some data, like the country and Customer Account Code (CAC).

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Is my card number the same as my bank account number?

Although all cards are linked to a bank account, the two numbers are not related to each other. Your bank account number has 24 characters (two of which are letters), while your card number has 18 characters (totally different from your IBAN).

Is my credit card number my account number?

The number on your card is different from your credit card account number, although the two are linked. For example, if your credit card is lost or stolen, you'll receive a new card with a different credit card number, but the account number will stay the same.

Is the bank account number on the card?

No. The entire 16-digit numeric sequence on the front of the card is the card number. Your account number is part of that number. As described above, this is the seventh digit to the second-to-last digit for both debit and credit cards.