G06Q20/3572

Systems and methods for transactions using an ATM/credit/debit card and a second communications channel to an account holder's bank

Systems and methods for performing a transaction with a headless point-of-sale or automated teller machine (ATM) device are disclosed using a card having a second communications path to a financial services provider. A card having a display and radio frequency (RF) communications module may be authenticated with a headless point-of-sale device using a short-range RF communications link. Characteristics of the card may be set prior to the transaction. Transaction information may be provided to the display of the card from the headless point-of-sale device. A customer may confirm the transaction at the card using a touch-sensitive input area. During the processing, a communication may be made over the second communications path to authorize the transaction independently of the transaction processing path. A transaction may then be completed at the headless point-of-sale device.

Interface-Specific Account Identifiers

An access management system comprises one or more databases and one or more computers. The one or more databases may store access data, accessor data, restriction data, and/or biometric data. The one or more computers may comprise an account identifier management computer, an authorization server computer, and/or an account management server computer. The account identifier management computer may generate account identifiers for physical or virtual cards. The cards may have interface-specific account identifiers. The authorization server computer may be communicatively coupled to an account access system that is used to obtain account identifiers as input. The authorization server computer may apply one or more restrictions to an account identifier. The account identifier management server computer may enable monitoring account activity and/or generate ephemeral phone numbers that can be used to authenticate callers to call recipients.

Apparatus and method for providing interaction information by using image on device display

A method for providing interaction information, such as, for example, settlement information, by which a device provides the settlement information to a counterpart device, includes displaying an image which relates to an item to be used for performing the interaction, such as, for example, a credit card image of a credit card of a user of the device, on a lock screen of the device, and receiving a touch input from the user with respect to the credit card image. In the method, settlement information which corresponds to the touched credit card image is used for performing a settlement via the device.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PAYMENT OPTION CURATION

Various embodiments describe approaches for maximizing rewards associated with financial accounts for at least one user-defined goal (e.g., a travel benefit, a cashback benefit, a flight benefit, a hotel benefit, a charitable contribution benefit, a return benefit, etc.) For example, a user may submit a request for a portfolio of accounts (e.g., credit card accounts, checking accounts, savings accounts, a combination thereof) to achieve specific goals within a specified time given the user's spending habits, the number of credit card accounts desired, etc. Financial transaction information, reward program terms, banking institution policies, and the like can be obtained and analyzed to determine and present the portfolio of accounts, timing guidelines, and spending guidelines can be generated. Thereafter, rewards earned from purchases of goods and/or services made in accordance with the timing and spending guidelines maximize the rewards earned towards the user's goal for the specified period of time.

Directing a transaction from one card to another card based on a cardholder preference provided to an issuer

A computer-implemented method performed by an issuer computer comprises receiving an authorization request for a transaction between a cardholder and a merchant using a first account identifier. A repository is searched for a preference set with the issuer by a cardholder to use a second account identifier when at least one transaction is received for the first account identifier. The transaction is authorized using the second account identifier in place of the first account identifier without knowledge by the merchant that the second account identifier was used. An authorization response is then returned to the merchant.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FEDERATED VIRTUAL CARD
20230102161 · 2023-03-30 ·

Embodiments provide methods and systems for associating a single token with multiple accounts of a user, and enabling the user to define rules for processing transactions using the token. A Federated Virtual Card (FVC) may be provisioned on a digital wallet of a user device through a token associated with the FVC. Transactions conducted using the FVC may be divided among the two or more user accounts based on user-defined rules. An account (e.g. card) may be added to or removed from the FVC without disrupting the card holder's ability to use the card to transact outside the FVC. A mobile application or an online platform may be provided for managing the FVC.

Systems and methods for multi-purse debit card
11615480 · 2023-03-28 · ·

The present disclosure is directed to conducting electronic transactions via a computer network. A server receives data packets carrying data identifying a merchant category, an electronic account maintained and configured on the server, and a first monetary amount of a first electronic transaction. A first device generates the data packets at the merchant to conduct the electronic transaction. A policy engine selects a first purse of a plurality of purses allocated to the electronic account based on a policy applied to the data. The first purse may be configured as a benefits purse. The server obtains the first monetary amount of the electronic transaction from the first purse. The policy engine applies a second policy to the data to determine a reimbursement amount based on the first monetary amount of the transaction, and electronically provides the reimbursement amount to a different second purse of the electronic account.

Management of credentials on an electronic device using an online resource

Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for using an online resource to manage credentials on an electronic device are provided. In one example embodiment, a method, at an electronic device, includes, inter alia, receiving account data via an online resource, accessing commerce credential status data from a secure element of the electronic device, providing initial credential management option data via the online resource based on the received account data and based on the accessed commerce credential status data, in response to the providing, receiving a selection of an initial credential management option via the online resource, and changing the status of a credential on the secure element based on the received selection. Additional embodiments are also provided.

SINGLE ENTRY COMBINED FUNCTIONALITY

Computer-implemented methods are provided for receiving information corresponding to a transaction, where the information is received one time. Two or more functions associated with the information can be determined, and two or more functions can be concurrently and automatically executed without additional interaction.

MULTI-WALLET COMMUNITY SERVICES WITH INTEGRATED PAYMENT SERVICES

A community passport (“CP”) platform provides interoperability between community and payment services. The CP platform may store a digital identity of an enrolled user and share the digital identity across community and payment service entities. For example, a community or payment service that enrolls a user that is previously unknown to the CP platform may identify the user and establish a digital identity of the user. The digital identity may be stored at the CP platform for federation to participating services and at a multi-wallet device that is issued to the user at the time of initial enrollment. After this initial enrollment, the multi-wallet device may be used to identify the user across any other community or payment service entity known to the CP platform. Each community or payment service may issue a credential that is also stored at the multi-wallet device to access that service.