Patent classifications
G06Q20/26
System and method for remote access
A technique for remote access via a computing device is discussed. In one embodiment, a computing device receives data indicative of a card number associated with a bank-issued debit card. The debit card is associated with a bank account at a bank that issued the bank-issued debit card. The computing device also receives data indicative of an amount of cash to be deposited into the account based on an amount of cash provided at the computing device location. Encrypted data indicative of the card number and the data indicative of the amount of cash is routed to a gateway vendor server and is further routed to a payment network server for deposit of an amount corresponding to the data indicative of the amount of cash into the bank account associated with the card number.
System and method for remote access
A technique for remote access via a computing device is discussed. In one embodiment, a computing device receives data indicative of a card number associated with a bank-issued debit card. The debit card is associated with a bank account at a bank that issued the bank-issued debit card. The computing device also receives data indicative of an amount of cash to be deposited into the account based on an amount of cash provided at the computing device location. Encrypted data indicative of the card number and the data indicative of the amount of cash is routed to a gateway vendor server and is further routed to a payment network server for deposit of an amount corresponding to the data indicative of the amount of cash into the bank account associated with the card number.
Multi-faced payment card with partitioned dual smart chips and antennae
The disclosed embodiments provide a payment card. The payment card may have a first face and a second face opposite the first. Additionally, the payment card may comprise a first smart chip, the first smart chip having contacts that are electronically accessible from the first face of the card. The payment card may further comprise a first antenna coupled to the first smart chip, the first antenna providing near-field contactless access to the first smart chip and a second smart chip, the second smart chip having contacts that are electronically accessible from the second face of the card. Additionally, the payment card may comprise a second antenna coupled to the second smart chip, the second antenna providing near-field contactless access to the second smart chip and an RF block that electronically isolates the first antenna and the second antenna from each other.
Multi-faced payment card with partitioned dual smart chips and antennae
The disclosed embodiments provide a payment card. The payment card may have a first face and a second face opposite the first. Additionally, the payment card may comprise a first smart chip, the first smart chip having contacts that are electronically accessible from the first face of the card. The payment card may further comprise a first antenna coupled to the first smart chip, the first antenna providing near-field contactless access to the first smart chip and a second smart chip, the second smart chip having contacts that are electronically accessible from the second face of the card. Additionally, the payment card may comprise a second antenna coupled to the second smart chip, the second antenna providing near-field contactless access to the second smart chip and an RF block that electronically isolates the first antenna and the second antenna from each other.
METHOD AND GUI FOR SETTLEMENT OF COMMODITY CONTRACTS DENOMINATED IN COMMODITY CONTRACT TOKENS
A computer method and graphical user interface (GUI) for settlement of a commodity contract includes displaying, on an electronic display of a first user device, a GUI for receiving input of information related to a particular commodity smart contract for transfer of a commodity, receiving input data including information related to commodity attributes from a first user via the GUI, displaying a commodity price field in the GUI, transferring the received input data to a server computer, displaying a commit object in the GUI receiving input from the commit object, transmitting a commitment to the server computer to cause the server computer to establish a smart commodity contract for the commodity, and displaying, in the GUI on the electronic display, a receipt acknowledgement object indicating that the smart contract is established and the first user is obligated to abide by the smart contract.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A REAL-TIME PAYMENT BETWEEN A CUSTOMER FINANCIAL INSTITUTION ACCOUNT AND A MERCHANT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION ACCOUNT FOR A TRANSACTION BASED ON A DIRECT COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A USER DEVICE AND A POINT-OF-SALE DEVICE
Systems and methods are disclosed for providing a payment authorization to a real-time payment (RTP) network to initiate an RTP between a customer financial institution account and a merchant financial institution account. One method performed by a payment facilitator device includes, based on a user device of a customer and a point-of-sale (POS) device of a merchant performing a direct communication regarding a transaction, receiving a payment request for a transaction amount of the transaction and receiving a customer authorization for the transaction. The payment facilitator then provides a payment authorization to an RTP network to initiate an RTP for the transaction amount of the transaction from a customer financial institution account to a merchant financial institution account, based on receiving the customer authorization for the transaction.
Secure account creation
In one embodiment, a payment service system-implemented method of assigning payment card numbers for individual user accounts associated with the payment service system includes receiving a request, in the context of an authorization for a payment transaction, to assign a payment card number to a user account associated with a user of the payment service system. The method includes retrieving, from a database associated with the payment service system, an account record associated with the user account. The method includes determining that the user account is not associated with an active payment card number. The method includes identifying an unassigned payment card number and modifying the account record to assign the unassigned payment card number to the user account as an active payment card number. The method includes authorizing the payment transaction using the active payment card number, causing a modification to an account balance of the user account.
Secure account creation
In one embodiment, a payment service system-implemented method of assigning payment card numbers for individual user accounts associated with the payment service system includes receiving a request, in the context of an authorization for a payment transaction, to assign a payment card number to a user account associated with a user of the payment service system. The method includes retrieving, from a database associated with the payment service system, an account record associated with the user account. The method includes determining that the user account is not associated with an active payment card number. The method includes identifying an unassigned payment card number and modifying the account record to assign the unassigned payment card number to the user account as an active payment card number. The method includes authorizing the payment transaction using the active payment card number, causing a modification to an account balance of the user account.
Multi-token provisioning, online purchase transaction processing, and card life cycle management systems and methods
Systems, methods, and software are disclosed for provisioning tokens in a networked computing environment including merchants participating in payment networks. The method includes receiving, by a merchant processor, card account data of a purchase card from a cardholder. The method includes determining, by the merchant processor, that the card account data includes a multi-token enabled BIN. The method includes, in response to determining that the card account data includes the multi-token enabled BIN, receiving and storing, by the merchant processor and in a memory of the merchant, respectively, a primary token associated with a front-of-card brand of the purchase card. The method includes, in response to receiving the primary token, transmitting, by the merchant processor, a request for a secondary token. The method includes receiving and storing, by the merchant processor and in the merchant memory, respectively, the secondary token simultaneously with storing the primary token.
Multi-token provisioning, online purchase transaction processing, and card life cycle management systems and methods
Systems, methods, and software are disclosed for provisioning tokens in a networked computing environment including merchants participating in payment networks. The method includes receiving, by a merchant processor, card account data of a purchase card from a cardholder. The method includes determining, by the merchant processor, that the card account data includes a multi-token enabled BIN. The method includes, in response to determining that the card account data includes the multi-token enabled BIN, receiving and storing, by the merchant processor and in a memory of the merchant, respectively, a primary token associated with a front-of-card brand of the purchase card. The method includes, in response to receiving the primary token, transmitting, by the merchant processor, a request for a secondary token. The method includes receiving and storing, by the merchant processor and in the merchant memory, respectively, the secondary token simultaneously with storing the primary token.