The letters at beginning of UK insurance number haven't specific meaning. They are standard code. However unique to each insurance holder.
The letters are used to route traffic and result in the location of the policies that are needed by policy holders and by their carriers who offer them insurance.
Usually it is a "National Insurance Number" or NIN, which is in fact made up of letters and numbers. Google National Insurance Number if you need more info.
for life you only get one its a unique Your National Insurance number is your own personal account number. The number makes sure that the National Insurance contributions and tax you pay are properly recorded on your account. It also acts as a reference number for the whole social security system. Every National Insurance number is different. It's made up of letters and numbers
I am unable to find my National Insurance number and card therefore who do i contact and how can i retreive this.
In the UK, the National insurance number, or NI, is a number that is issued for the purposes of paying tax and receiving social security benefits. No, the British National insurance number does not expire.
The number for National Insurance depends on the region where you live. A dedicated agent on the official National Insurance website will be happy to find it for you.
my reference no is . 085969672 and i complete the form fo national insurance number for4 days ago. whats my status for national insurance number.
By realising that the minimum age at which someone can obtain a national insurance number is 16.
The 2 letter prefix to the National Insurance Number represent the approximate year of birth.
National insurance numbers are personal information and do not come under public documents.
The first two letters of a UK National Insurance (NI) number indicate the individual's birth country or region within the UK. The following numbers typically represent a person's date of birth and gender.
no you dont :)