Patent classifications
G06Q20/342
TRANSACTION CARD SYSTEM HAVING OVERDRAFT CAPABILITY
A transaction card system pulls past transaction data from a financial institution. A user profile model is applied to the past transaction data and customer data features and transforms the data into a user feature profile that summarizes the identity data, financial health and payment capacity of the customer. An overdraft request has current declined transaction details relating to a customer transaction using the transaction card. The computing network pulls from cache the most recent customer transaction banking data and most recent user feature profile and applies a machine learning approval model to the current declined transaction details, the most recent customer transaction data, and the most recent user feature profile, and determines whether to approve or decline the overdraft amount.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING ELECTRONIC ITEMS
A method for providing a locked electronic item includes receiving a selection of an electronic lock and the electronic item from a first computing device associated with a sender. The electronic lock includes a lock clue and a lock solution. The method includes determining an answer input field configuration that includes a number of input boxes and spaces that may be arranged to correspond to the lock solution. The method includes transmitting the lock clue and the input field configuration to a second computing device associated with a recipient for display by the second computing device and receiving an attempted lock solution from the second computing device. The method further includes transmitting the electronic item to the second computing device for display or use by the second computing device in response to determining that the attempted lock solution matches the lock solution.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDEEMING TICKET VOUCHERS
A system and method that provide non-cash avenues to redeem a ticket voucher associated with an amount of funds.
COMPUTER READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM, SETTLEMENT SYSTEM, AND SETTLEMENT SERVER
A server includes a processor including hardware, the processor being configured to display, on a display, information obtained by converting a balance of a registered prepaid-type settlement method into an amount of an energy source used in life.
DIGITAL ASSET EXCHANGE SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS
The present invention provides a system as a computer server platform and application programming software installed in primary devices of users for exchanging and trading digital asset securely and anonymously between two users of the system where said digital asset is registered under a device account of a primary device of a user with the system using a unique device account name. The present invention respects “privacy by design” in GDPR by using device account based-on anonymized data instead of personal account based-on personal data of prior art to ensure the system does not collect, store and process users' personal data in the course of device accounts' set-up and transactions of digital assets.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING AN ACCOUNT
An account is managed using information read from a dual frequency transponder. Information stored on the dual frequency transponder can be read by a NFC-enabled device and by a UHF RFID reader. The information links, corresponds, or otherwise provides access to account information stored at a remote server. For example, a NFC-enabled device can read the information from the dual frequency transponder and use that information to enable instant and on-the-spot recharging of a toll account. In addition, a UHF RFID toll reader can scan information from the dual frequency transponder and use that information to debit toll charges from the correct toll account. The dual frequency transponder can be embedded in a license plate and read using a reader placed in the road. Additionally, the transponder can be configured to function at the correct frequency only when a valid vehicle registration sticker is applied to the license plate.
COMBINATION PAYMENT CARD AND METHODS THEREOF
Systems and methods for processing payment transactions using combination payment cards. The combination payment card is associated with an open-loop account and one or more closed-loop accounts. Transaction information is received from a point-of-sale device. At least one of the closed-loop and open-loop account is debited.
Gift card with balance indicator panels
A gift card includes a card body having a retailer's or credit card company name and logo, a pre-printed gift card account balance representing the balance on the card when initially purchased, and a user-fillable Card Balance data field which can be completed using an ordinary pencil or pen. The gift card also may be printed with one or more prompts, such as a graphic or written instruction, to provide a user with sufficient instruction to use the re-writable functionality of the present invention, and may include dollar and cents indicators to facilitate a user to write the current and updated balance clearly and accurately.
USER INTERFACES FOR STORED-VALUE ACCOUNTS
In some examples, an account is provisioned onto an electronic device. In some examples, the device receives a value to fund the account provisioned on the electronic device. In some examples, the electronic device transacts with a contactless transaction terminal using the provisioned account and displays an indication of the transaction. In some examples, the electronic device transmits information corresponding to the provisioned account without checking for authentication. In some examples, the device receives user input initiating a process for moving the account from a first device to a second device. In some examples, the device receives account payment credentials from a second device when a set of payment criteria are met.
Cardless Transaction Using Account Automatically Generated based on Previous Transaction
Methods, computer program products, and apparatus for open tab transactions. A customer device, e.g., a smart phone, can generate an order for purchasing one or more goods or services from a merchant. A list of the items can be stored in a data structure designated as a tab. The list is routed to a merchant device, e.g., a tablet computer. The customer device can be carried by a user to the merchant. When the user reaches the merchant, the customer device or merchant device can receive a request to add an additional item to the list. The tab remains open and modifiable until the customer device or merchant device receives an input to close it. Payment for the goods or services listed in the modified tab is processed upon closing of the tab.