Product codes exist as a way to identify the specific program or product associated with a credit card. Conditional fees in pricing schemes can depend on the product code of a card. The following tables contain examples of card product codes and test card numbers.
Product codes
The following table lists product code values for each card brand:
Product code
Product description
A
Traditional
B
Traditional Rewards
C
Signature
D
Signature Preferred
DS
Distribution
F
Classic
F2
Visa Flexible Credential
F3
Visa Flexible Credential Standard
G
Business
G1
Signature Business
G3
Platinum Business
G4
Infinite Business
G5
Business Rewards
GV
Government Disbursement
I
Infinite
I1
Infinite Privilege
I2
UHNW
J3
Healthcare
K
Corporate
K1
Government Corporate
L
Electron
N
Platinum
N1
Rewards
N2
Select
P
Gold
PP
Payroll
Q
Private Label
Q2
Private Label Basic
Q3
Private Label Standard
Q4
Private Label Enhanced
Q5
Private Label Specialized
Q6
Private Label Premium
R
Proprietary
S
Purchasing
S1
Purchasing With Fleet
S2
Government Purchasing
S3
Government Purchasing With Fleet
S4
Commercial Agriculture
S5
Commercial Transport
S6
Commercial Marketplace
S7
Distribution
U
Travel Money
V
V Pay
X
Visa Commercial Choice Travel
X1
Visa Commercial Choice Omni
Testing
While you’re testing, use the following test cards to simulate purchases made with specific card product codes, which are returned in the brand_product field. Each test card takes any future date as the expiration, any three-digit value as the CVV, and any postal code.