UNE registration company recognised by the codes OID, IIN (previously BIN), CS1 and RID.
Applying these standards requires international and national registration authorities
International and European standardisation organisations devise a range of standards that specify the structure of coding systems to uniquely identify the broadest selection of companies, such as ISBN codes for publications (ISO Standard 2108) and IBAN codes for bank accounts (ISO Standard 13616).
UNE recognised registration company for the codes OID, IIN, CS1 and RID.
For further information on the granting of any of these codes, please contact us:
José Antonio Jiménez
Write to us at codigos_normalizacion@une.org
or call (+34) 914 326 065
The IIN code (Issuer Identification Number) identifies the issuing entity of a magnetic card that is going to be used in an environment of exchange between companies. We process both national and international IIN codes. This code is granted according to the criteria set by the ISO/IEC 7812 standard series.
Code CS1 is used to identify the issuing company of remote toll paying systems. This code is granted according to the criteria set by the EN ISO 14816 Standard.
The OID code is an identification mechanism developed jointly by the UIT and ISO/IEC, which is widely used to call any type of object, item or thing. It provides an unequivocal name when a long-term name is required. This code is granted according to the criteria set by the ISO/IEC 9834 Standard.
The RID code identifies suppliers of applications for cards with integrated circuits. It is granted according to the criteria set by the ISO/IEC 7816 Standard.