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cac:CardAccountType

A class to define a credit card, debit card, or charge card account.

Complex type information

Namespace: urn:oasis:names:specification:ubl:schema:xsd:CommonAggregateComponents-2

Schema document: common/UBL-CommonAggregateComponents-2.3.xsd

CCTS Properties:

  • Component Type: ABIE
  • Dictionary Entry Name: Card Account. Details
  • Definition: A class to define a credit card, debit card, or charge card account.
  • Object Class: Card Account

Content

  • Sequence [1..1]
    1. ext:UBLExtensions [0..1]A container for extensions foreign to the document.
    2. cbc:PrimaryAccountNumberID [1..1]An identifier of the card (e.g., the Primary Account Number (PAN)).
    3. cbc:NetworkID [1..1]An identifier for the financial service network provider of the card.
    4. cbc:CardTypeCode [0..1]A mutually agreed code signifying the type of card. Examples of types are "debit", "credit" and "purchasing"
    5. cbc:ValidityStartDate [0..1]The date from which the card is valid.
    6. cbc:ExpiryDate [0..1]The date on which the card expires.
    7. cbc:IssuerID [0..1]An identifier for the institution issuing the card.
    8. cbc:IssueNumberID [0..1]An identifier for the card, specified by the issuer.
    9. cbc:CV2ID [0..1]An identifier for the Card Verification Value (often found on the reverse of the card itself).
    10. cbc:CardChipCode [0..1]A mutually agreed code to distinguish between CHIP and MAG STRIPE cards.
    11. cbc:ChipApplicationID [0..1]An identifier on the chip card for the application that provides the quoted information; an AID (application ID).
    12. cbc:HolderName [0..1]The name of the cardholder.
    13. cbc:RoleCode [0..1]The role of this card or the card holder (e.g., the buyer, when the card is used as a payment means to pay for an item), expressed as a code.

Attributes

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