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what does the C at the end of my National Insurance number mean

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besumi | 01:25 Sat 06th Nov 2004 | Business & Finance
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NI numbers can end in either A, B, C or D.  These letters used to relate to the quarter of the year that you were born in (so A would be for people born Jan, Feb March; B would be April, May, June and so on).  I don't think this is done anymore (but I could be wrong) so the end letter no longer has any special significance.

I was born in December and my number ends in C
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my husband was born in december and his is B
I was born in Decemeber too, and mine ends in A!
I was born in Decemeber too, and mine ends in A!
I was born in December too and mine's a C
Like I said - it doesn't mean anything anymore!
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