BFS - Banking and related financial services
Standardization in the field of banking and related financial services.
Bančništvo in finančne storitve
Standardizacija na področju bančništva in pripadajočih finančnih storitev.
General Information
The scenario addressed by this European Standard is one where the cardholder operates the card accepting equipment (e.g. a cash dispenser, ticket machine, vending machine, mass transportation). It is assumed that the card is a card conforming to ISO/IEC 7810. Increasing use is being made of machine readable plastic cards. However, some potential user groups such as people who are elderly, disabled, blind or visually impaired could have difficulty in using existing card layouts to distinguish between cards with different functions such as a bank, telephone, pre-payment or social security card. This standard addresses the needs of users who have difficulty reading non-embossed information on plastic cards, including persons with special needs, for example older people, minors, disabled people, visually impaired people, those with learning difficulties, first time users, and those not conversant with the local language. The aim of this standard is to specify the design principles necessary for raised tactile symbols to be incorporated into machine readable cards. This proposed standard, in Clause 6, specifies the form, dimensions and location of tactile identifiers for application with ID-1 cards which do not contain other raised symbols. For cards which already contain raised symbols, an alternative system is specified in Clause 7. It is the responsibility of the card issuer to decide which raised symbols to add to identify applications. The alternative system, as specified in Clause 7, should only be used when the system specified in Clause 6 is not suitable (e.g. when the card already contains embossing). Symbols that comply with Clause 7 should be negotiated between cardholder and issuer. Raised symbols could be introduced in multi applications cards only if issuer can assure that each of these applications will still be active during the card life cycle. Annex A specifies the procedure for assigning symbols according to this standard. Raised symbols should only be used on a card after insuring that they will not interfere with the operation of the card (e.g. antenna for contactless card).
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ISO/IEC 7816-4 defines how to use an application identifier to ascertain the presence of and/or perform the retrieval of an application in a card.
ISO/IEC 7816-5:2004 shows how to grant the uniqueness of application identifiers through the international registration of a part of this identifier, and defines
the registration procedure,
the authorities in charge thereof,
the availability of the register which links the registered parts of the identifiers and the relevant application providers.
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This European Standard specifies the form, dimensions and location of an edge indentation for a single standard tactile identifier, when applied to ID-1 cards. This edge indentation will appear at the option of the card issuer.
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This part of EN 726 specifies the application-independent characteristics of multi-application IC-cards and plug-in modules for telecommunication applications in order to ensure interoperability for telecommunication cards with the various systems and terminals. Mono-application cards are considered tobe a subset of multi-application cards. All common characteristics, necessary for the interactions between the card and the external world are defined.
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This part of EN726 specifies payment methods for telecommunication applications, using ICcards. These payment methods are not necessarily linked to the applications which use them, and they can be used by more than one application. This part of EN 726 gives guidance on the interface between the ICcard and the external world, using the tools given in EN 726-3:1994 and prEN 726-7. This part of EN726 considers an open system, in which the payment methods will be used. A closed system is a special case of the open system.
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This part of EN 726 specifies : - the minimum security requirements for a Security Module (SM) ; - the general card related functions embedded in the SM - terminal protocols including minimum data exchange ; The data elements and cryptographic processing described in annex A for the case where the SM is an ICC should be supported if the SM is not an ICC or the configuration of the system, e.g. where the SM handles more than one terminal/user card.
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This European Standard specifies directly or by reference the requirements for cards used for health care, health care coverage or health care entitlement. This European Standard specifies the physical characteristics of cards and the recording techniques, but not the security requirements. It defines the area on each side of the surface of the card allocated to each type of media.
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Part 4 of EN 726 specifies the application independent card related characteristics of card terminals able to process cards complying with part 3 ofEN 726. All common characteristics which are necessary for a standardized card use in the terminals are defined. This part of the standard does not preclude letting terminals accept and process cards complying with other standards.
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This part of EN 726 specifies a security framework for telecommunication use of IC cards. This specification does not describe any implementation details. It describes: - a general security approach resulting in a methodology, different card phases for identifying security requirements and a description of security services which can be offered by the IC card.
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This European Standard specifies the application and registration procedures for numbers assignated to issuers of cards used for health care, health care coverage or health care entitlement, that comply with prEN 1387.
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EN 726 defines the requirements for Integrated Circuit (IC) cards and card terminals for telecommunication use in Europe. These requirements are to be used as a European standard to cover multi-application cards to be used for services available on the public telecommunications network via card operated terminals provided by the telecommunication industry. EN 726 specifies a security framework for cards and card terminals for telecommunication use.
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This European Standard specifies the application dependent, IC card characteristics for a payphone application. This European Standard does not define the application independent characteristics. They are defined and described in EN 726-3 and EN 726-4. This European Standard defines the operating procedures and the minimal cardphone requirements for the card related part of the payphone application.
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This part of EN 726 defines telecommunication features using IC cards. These telecommunication features may be used by more than one application. This part of EN 726 describes the card-terminal interface. However, when needed the system is considered as well. This part of EN 726 describes the following telecommunication features: - Abbreviated Dialling; - Last Number Dialling (stored within the card); - Fixed Number Dialling.
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Specifies the minimum security measures required for effective international PIN management. Annexes A and B form an integral part of this standard. Annexes C, D, E, F, G and H are for information only.
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Specifies the definition of the data encryption algorithm (DEA) as given in ANSI X3.92:1981.
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Migrated from Progress Sheet (TC Comment) (2000-07-10): Crash 96 : vote UAP clos le 96-04-13. Norme adopt{e. En attente du CEN/CS
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Specification of size, layout and content of the master form, including graphical requirements, for autorized signatrue lists used as source documents by banks. It refers to signature lists transmitted as paper documents, and also specifies their representation on microfiche.
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Specifies the size and layout for forms, intended for orders sent internationally between banks to present documents for payment. Defines the data elements to be used and describes how they are to be represented on the form.
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Specifies the data elements and the size and layout of the form to be used as a mail confirmation of a loan/deposit contract made between banks. The form may also be used to correct, cancel, complete or confirm an amendment to or the rollover of a previously issued contract. Additionally, it may be used as a confirmation at maturity. The data elements are, as far as possible and with the exception of certain field lengths, compatible with the appropriate S.W.I.F.T. specification.
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DEA may be used as a suitable algorithm to implement ISO 10126-1, and is specified in ANSI X3.92. Keys shall be managed in accordance with ISO 8732.
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Specifies the format characteristics of Eurobonds, for example, physical representation with regard to size, paper, printing, layout and contents. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1985).
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Used between banks and compatible with S.W.I.F.T.. Definition of data elements and specification of a layout key for the form to be used. Specimen form 1 gives the exact layout according to ISO 3535 ans form 2 provides an example.
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Gives terms and definitions. Defines procedures in order to protect financial messages exchanged through any communications architecture. Annex A forms an integral part of this standard. Annexes B, C and D are for information only.
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Describes the process whereby cryptographic keys and initialisation vectors (keying material) are provided for use by two parties and continue to be subject to secure handling procedures until they have been destroyed. Has been divided into sections as follows: One: General, Two: Manual distributionof keying material, Three: Automatic distribution of keying material. Annex A gives an example of the implementation of the requirements for manual distribution of keying material.
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Specifies the elements and structure of a universal bank identifier code (BIC) for use in automated processing in banking and related financial environments. The BIC consists of 8 or 11 contiguous characters (letters and/or digits without special characters such as blanks, separators, punctuation, etc.) and comprises the first three or all four of the following four components: bank code, country code, location code, branch code.
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ISO/IEC 7816-4:2005 specifies:
contents of command-response pairs exchanged at the interface,
means of retrieval of data elements and data objects in the card,
structures and contents of historical bytes to describe operating characteristics of the card,
structures for applications and data in the card, as seen at the interface when processing commands,
access methods to files and data in the card,
a security architecture defining access rights to files and data in the card,
means and mechanisms for identifying and addressing applications in the card,
methods for secure messaging,
access methods to the algorithms processed by the card. It does not describe these algorithms.
It does not cover the internal implementation within the card or the outside world.
ISO/IEC 7816-4:2005 is independent from the physical interface technology. It applies to cards accessed by one or more of the following methods: contacts, close coupling, and radio frequency.
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This European Standard specifies data formats, data elements, data types and data elements with associated codelists for general use within surface transport applications (STAs) on ICs.
The mechanism for how to establish the application context, including the decision of which encoding rules to use, is outside the scope of this European Standard.
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This European Standard specifies data formats, data elements and data elements with associated code lists for use within Surface Transport Applications on ICs. This European Standard defines those data elements and code lists related to transport and travel payment and the specific data elements needed for low memory capacity ICs.
The mechanism for how to establish the application context, including the decision of which encoding rules to use, is outside the scope of this European Standard.
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This European Standard defines the data elements to be stored within an integrated circuit(s) card and exchanged in order to enable integrated circuit(s) card accepting terminals to identify specific user interface preferences. The preference information may be used by terminals to configure appropriate methods of communicating with the user during a transaction process.
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This European Standard specifies the arrangement, the number and location of numeric and command keys. The arrangement of function keys is outside the scope of this European Standard, as are alphanumeric keys. Design requirements and recommendations are given, as are example layouts.
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This part of EN 753 specifies the physical characteristics of thin flexible cards. Thicker cards, for example ID-1 cards, do not come within its scope. The principal card sizes are identified and the characteristics and dimensions are specified. Guidance concerning the storage and usage of cards under various environmental conditions is given.
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This part of prEN 753 specifies the magnetic stripe and encoding characteristics of thin flexible cards. Other cards, for example ID-1 cards, do not come within its scope. Guidance concerning the storage and usage of finished cards (including magnetic stripe cards) under various environmental conditions is given in prEN 753-1.
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Migrated from Progress Sheet (TC Comment) (2000-07-10): Delays in the PTE dept.
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2003-12 TC resolutions C 622 and C 623 in 2002-10 to WITHDRAW EN ISO/IEC 7811-1 to -5 : 1996.
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2003-12 TC resolutions C 622 and C 623 in 2002-10 to WITHDRAW EN ISO/IEC 7811-1 to -5 : 1996.
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Migrated from Progress Sheet (TC Comment) (2000-07-10): Delays in the PTE dept.
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2003-12 TC resolutions C 622 and C 623 in 2002-10 to WITHDRAW EN ISO/IEC 7811-1 to -5 : 1996.
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2003-12 TC resolutions C 622 and C 623 in 2002-10 to WITHDRAW EN ISO/IEC 7811-1 to -5 : 1996.
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2003-12 TC resolutions C 622 and C 623 in 2002-10 to WITHDRAW EN ISO/IEC 7811-1 to -5 : 1996.
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