G06Q20/3552

Payment card asset construction service

Apparatus and methods for providing a digital card asset construction service. In and embodiment, a digital card asset service computer provides access to a digital card asset application user interface (API) to an issuer device, then receives a request from a user to construct or update a digital payment card product and receives card art data for the digital payment card product responsive to one or more queries presented by the digital card asset API. The process also includes receiving, by the digital card asset service computer from the issuer device, digital payment card product characteristics data responsive to at least one digital payment card product characteristic query, transmitting computer executable instructions to the issuer device for rendering an image of a payment card on a display screen of the issuer device as the user inputs data, then receiving an indication that the user is finished inputting data, and lastly storing a payment card product data file that includes card art data and payment card product characteristics data to a cloud service.

CONFIGURING A SET OF APPLETS ON A BATTERY-LESS TRANSACTION CARD
20220164617 · 2022-05-26 ·

A transaction card may power on the transaction card using electric current induced from an interaction of the transaction card with an electromagnetic field. The transaction card may establish a communication with a device. The communication may indicate that the transaction card has powered. The transaction card may receive, from the device, a set of instructions to configure a set of applets on the transaction card after notifying the device that the transaction card has powered on. The set of applets to be configured may be related to completing one or more different transactions. The set of applets to be configured may be different than another set of applets already configured on the transaction card. The transaction card may configure the set of applets on the transaction card according to the set of instructions after receiving the set of instructions.

Systems for payment cards with updatable merchant data

Systems and methods for operatively coupling a payment card to a customer database are disclosed. A financial institution computing system includes a customer database, a network interface circuit enabling the financial institution computing system to exchange information over a network, and a data circuit. The customer database stores financial information and non-financial information received from at least one merchant computing system. The data circuit receives non-financial information associated with a customer from at least one merchant computing system and updates the non-financial information in the customer database. The data circuit receives a transaction request generated by the customer at a transaction terminal using a payment card corresponding to a payment card account. The data circuit transmits an approval or a denial of the transaction request and at least some of the non-financial information in the customer database to the transaction terminal to update non-financial information on the payment card.

PROGRAMMABLE CARD FOR TOKEN PAYMENT AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING PROGRAMMABLE CARD

Programmable cards, computer-readable media, and systems are disclosed for token payment. For example, a programmable card for token payment, according to some embodiments, may include an antenna and a contact interface. The card may be configured to store, in the rewritable memory, a token transmitted from a user device via a first near field communication (NFC) signal received by the antenna, and provide the stored token to a point of sales terminal via a second NFC signal transmitted by the antenna or via the contact interface.

MEDIUM FOR TEMPORARY ACCOUNT ACCESS

In some implementations, a physical medium may include a radio frequency (RF) component and an integrated circuit (IC) chip component. The physical medium may be configured to detect, via the RF component, that the physical medium is within a communicative proximity of a first user device or a first medium associated with a first account. The physical medium may communicate, via the RF component, with the first user device or the first medium based on detecting that the physical medium is within the communicative proximity of the first user device or the first medium. The physical medium may configure the IC chip component to indicate that the physical medium is paired with the first account. The physical medium may transmit, via the RF component or the IC chip component and to a terminal, an indication that the physical medium is paired with the first account.

Systems and methods for personalizing payment cards

A first communication channel is established between a contactless blank IC (integrated circuit) payment card and a mobile device. The mobile device is in proximity to the contactless blank IC payment card. A second communication channel is established, via the mobile device, between a remote personalization server computer and the contactless blank IC payment card. Payment card personalization data is received and stored in the contactless blank IC payment card. The data had been downloaded from the remote personalization server computer to the contactless blank IC payment card via the second communication channel.

Techniques to generate and store characteristics of a signature on a transaction card circuit

Various embodiments are generally directed to techniques to perform transaction with transaction cards utilizing characteristics of customer's signature. Techniques may further include determining characteristics of a signature including a reduced set of data points for the signature and storing the characteristics in secure memory of transaction card. The transaction card including the characteristics are used to perform transactions, such as those performed at Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals.

Methods and systems for wallet enrollment
11720872 · 2023-08-08 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention relate to systems, methods, processes, computer program code, and means for creating digital wallets for users. In some embodiments, digital wallets are created, at least in part, on information obtained from payment transactions conducted by users.

Identity deep freeze

System and methods perform identity freezing. A user input requesting halting of operations related to a plurality of accounts or profiles of the user at different local systems is received. In response, a token mapping database is accessed to identify a personally identifiable information (PII) token for the user. A freeze message with the PII token is transmitted to the different local systems to halt operations associated with the plurality of accounts or profiles of the user. Thereafter, at the different local systems, the operations associated with the plurality of accounts or profiles of the user are halted to freeze an identity of the user. More efficient communication and operations to freeze the user accounts and profiles thereby result.

Computer-based systems having computing devices configured to interact with dynamic cards and methods of use thereof

At least some embodiments are directed to a dynamic card. The dynamic card transmits a first temporary card identification number to a computing device. The dynamic card is without an internal power source and is powered up by an external power source housed within the computing device. The dynamic card determines an absence of unused encrypted card identification numbers and receives a set of encrypted card identification numbers from a server. The dynamic card decrypts a second temporary card identification number from the encrypted card identification numbers and shows the second temporary card identification number on a display, replacing the first temporary card identification number. The second temporary card identification number remains shown on the display after the power from the external power source is discontinued. The second temporary card identification number can be used in a subsequent interaction with another computing device.