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  2. Payment card number - Wikipedia

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    Payment card numbers are composed of 8 to 19 digits, [1] The leading six or eight digits are the issuer identification number (IIN) sometimes referred to as the bank identification number (BIN). [ 2 ] : 33 [ 3 ] The remaining numbers, except the last digit, are the individual account identification number.

  3. Elevance Health - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Anthem acquired Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Hampshire and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Colorado and Nevada. The acquisitions made since 1996 added 850,000 policy holders. Among its customer base were 2.4 million PPO and 964,000 HMO enrollees. [20] In 2000, Anthem acquired Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maine. [21]

  4. What is a car insurance policy number?

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    Check your insurance card: Your proof of insurance card will have your policy number listed. This number is usually featured prominently in the first few lines of the card.

  5. What is a Medicare Flex card? Get the facts about the ... - AOL

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    Anthem, another large insurance company, provides a quarterly “spending allowance” which varies depending on plan and member eligibility. Beneficiaries can use the flex card for everyday ...

  6. Blue Cross Blue Shield Association - Wikipedia

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    Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, also known as BCBS, BCBSA, or The Blues, is a United States–based federation with 33 independent and locally operated BCBSA companies that provide health insurance to more than 115 million people in the U.S. as of 2022.

  7. How long you should keep your car insurance records - AOL

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    Your insurance ID card. This document acts as proof of insurance. It must be provided at the request of a police officer or when you are involved in an accident in many states.

  8. Customer base - Wikipedia

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    The customer base is a group of customers who repeatedly purchase the goods or services of a business.These customers are a main source of revenue for a company. The customer base may be considered a business's target market, where customer behaviors are well understood through market research or past experience.

  9. Customer analytics - Wikipedia

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    Banks, insurance companies and pension funds make use of customer analytics in understanding customer lifetime value, identifying below-zero customers (that is a segment of the customer base that costs more than they are worth) which are estimated to be around 30% of customer base, increasing cross-sales, managing customer attrition as well as ...