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International Card Identification Features Elo Global Card An embedded D-PAS chip appears on Elo logo appears on the card front. the card front. 16-digit Elo Card number starts with 65. Magnetic stripe should appear The card number smooth and straight, with no signs appears on the front of tampering. panel of the card. “Valid Thru” indicates last day of the month The back of the card and year for which the should display the card is valid. acceptance marks of Discover®, Diners Club Signature on the back of card International® should match the customer’s and PULSE®. signature on the charge slip. “elo” is printed repeatedly on a tamper-evident signature panel. Troy Global Card An embedded D-PAS chip appears on Troy logo appears on the front of the card. the card front. 16-digit Troy Card number starts with 65. The card number Magnetic stripe should appear appears on the front smooth and straight, with no signs International Card panel of the card. of tampering. “Valid Thru” indicates last day of the month Identification Features and year for which the ® The back of the card For cards on the Discover Global Network card is valid. should display the Signature on the back of card acceptance marks of should match the customer’s Discover®, Diners Club signature on the charge slip. International® and PULSE®. “troy” is printed repeatedly on a tamper-evident signature panel. “O” from Troy appears on the back of the card. IOP# 33845 For more information visit ©2019 DFS Services LLC DiscoverGlobalNetwork.com Diners Club International® BC Global Card The holographic magnetic stripe contains a repeating The words “Valid Worldwide” must appear in the upper Contact module with an embedded D-PAS image of the Diners Club® logo, name and world map, right corner of the card back, in a bold italic typeface. chip appears on the card front. Some cards have which shift color and appearance when the card is tilted. The card may have a chip. Cards with chips also have a BC Global Card account a vertical format. It should be smooth, with no signs of tampering. magnetic stripe. They have a shorter signature panel to numbers start with 65. Three-digit CVV2 appears on the accommodate the chip. The account number signature panel in indent printing All Diners Club account numbers appears on the front (debossed). A full or partial start with 30, 36, 38 or 39. of the card. The BC Global Card account number may also Embossed card numbers should “Valid Thru” indicates logo appears appear in the same be uniform in size and spacing. the last month in on the card front. printing style. “Valid” and “Thru” dates indicate which the card is valid. The Diners Club® split the first and last month in which circle graphic may appear Cardholder name the card is valid. on a tamper-evident The magnetic stripe should appear smooth ® signature panel. The words Some Diners Club cards have a and straight, with no signs of tampering. The back of the ”Authorized Signature— vertical design. The embossing, card should display Not Transferable” are printed magnetic stripe and signature BCcard hologram the acceptance under the signature panel. panel are still aligned across The signature panel is shortened on marks of Discover, ® ® the long edge of the card. Diners Club International The Discover and PULSE acceptance chip-enabled cards. The signature on the and PULSE, in addition to marks must appear in the lower left corner Diners Club also supports unembossed card should match the customer’s the BCcard Logo. of the card back. cards (not shown). The account number, name and valid signature on the charge slip. dates are laser printed in the standard position. If an The Diners Club® split-circle graphic with slash marks unembossed card cannot be processed electronically, will appear on the card front under an ultraviolet light the card should not be accepted. (not shown). Discover® RuPay Global Card Card numbers will appear on either the front or back Cards must contain either the holographic magnetic stripe An embedded D-PAS chip appears on RuPay logo appears on the card front. of the card. Card numbers begin with the number on the back of the card OR the security hologram on the the card front. “6” and are composed of 16 digits that should be card front or the card back. 16-digit RuPay Card clear and uniform in size and spacing. An underprint of “VOID” on the signature panel number starts with 65. Magnetic stripe should appear The card may be a chip- becomes visible if erasure of the signature The card number smooth and straight, with no signs enabled card, which will is attempted. appears on the front of tampering. also have a magnetic strip The Discover acceptance panel of the card. on the back. mark will appear on the “Valid Thru” indicates The “Valid Thru” date may back of most cards, and last day of the month The back of the card appear on either the front XXXXXXX may also appear on the and year for which the should display the or back of the card in an front of the card, along card is valid. acceptance marks of mm/yy format that indicates with other Discover, Diners Club the last month in which the affiliated logos. Signature on the back of card International and card is valid. should match the customer’s PULSE, in addition to A 3-digit Security signature on the charge slip. the RuPay hologram. The cardholder name and, if applicable, Code (CID) will appear business name, will appear on either the to the right of the front or back of the card. signature panel..
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