Question
The 12 digit alpha-numeric number which helps to uniquely identify a specific security is known as _________
Solution
• ISIN stands for International Securities Identification Number • It is a code that uniquely identifies a specific security, which is allocated at the time of admitting the same in the depository system. • In India it is a 12 digit alpha-numeric number staring with ‘IN’ where ‘IN’ indicates the country code of India.
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