Definice Unique Identifier

Unique Identifier means an unambiguous specification of a payment service user and his/her payment account expressed by IBAN (possibly with an account number attached) and BIC or, in case of domestic payments, by an account number and bank code.
Unique Identifier means the identification data of the Account being IBAN and BIC.
Unique Identifier means a number of the Card, its expiration date and the security code (CVV) given on the back side of the Card; these information serve for identification of the Cardholder in processing of Transactions provided that a combination of just two of these information may be sufficient for the purpose of this identification. “Card” – means a payment card that was issued for the Cardholder in connection with the Account and whose use is governed by the Agreement, these Conditions and the General Business Conditions. The Card is designed for payments for goods and services or cash withdrawals for the Company’s business purposes. The Card contains a unique number, date of

Examples of Unique Identifier in a sentence

  • The Bank shall assign a Unique Identifier to each Account which the Bank and the Client shall state in their mutual communication concerning that Account.

  • The Bank shall inform the Client about this fact in a reasonable advance of the intended change in writing; if the Unique Identifier is changed for operational reasons on the part of the Bank, the Bank shall proceed in accordance with Article XXIX.

  • If required by law, a decision, measure or announcement of the National Bank of Slovakia or in the case of material operational reasons as a result of which the Bank shall not be able to proceed otherwise, the Bank may change the Unique Identifier unilaterally.


More Definitions of Unique Identifier

Unique Identifier means a number of the Card, its expiration date and the security code (CVV) given on the back side of the Card; these information serve for identification of the Cardholder in processing of Transactions provided that a combination of just two of these information may be sufficient for the purpose of this identification.