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  2. Transaction authentication number - Wikipedia

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    The bank verifies the TAN submitted against the list of TANs they issued to the user. If it is a match, the transaction is processed. If it is not a match, the transaction is rejected. The TAN has now been used and will not be recognized for any further transactions. If the TAN list is compromised, the user may cancel it by notifying the bank.

  3. PAN truncation - Wikipedia

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    "PAN" is an acronym for primary account number, i.e., the "card number" on either a debit or a credit card. PAN truncation simply replaces the card number printed on a customer receipt with a printout of only the last four digits, the remainder being replaced usually by asterisks. This hides the card number from anyone who obtains the receipt ...

  4. Permanent account number - Wikipedia

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    The PAN (or PAN number) is a ten-character long alpha-numeric unique identifier. The PAN structure is as follows: Fourth character [P — Individual or Person] Example: AAAPZ1234C. The first five characters are letters (in uppercase by default), followed by four numerals, and the last (tenth) character is a letter.

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  8. Glomar response - Wikipedia

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    In United States law, the term Glomar response, also known as Glomarization or Glomar denial, [1] means to respond evasively to a question with the phrase "neither confirm nor deny" (NCND). [2] For example, in response to a request for police reports relating to a certain person, the police agency may respond: "We can neither confirm nor deny ...

  9. Singlish vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    confirm plus guarantee got chop / confirm plus chop – Extremely sure of something (derives from National Service/Military situations where one needs to be absolutely sure about something; "guarantee got chop" denotes that the action and whatever subsequent paperwork, if any, will be approved). Basically "officially sanctioned."