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Systems and Methods for Facilitating Card Present Transactions

This disclosure describes systems and methods related to facilitating card present transaction. In one embodiment, a service provider system may receive a request from a merchant to initiate a card present transaction associated with a consumer. The service provider system may determine an identifier associated with a mobile device associated with the consumer. The service provider system may communicate to the mobile device, based at least in part on the identifier, a message that facilitates invocation of a transaction module associated with the mobile device. The service provider system may facilitate the car present transaction based at least in part on an interaction with the transaction module.

AUTOMATED ENROLLMENT OF A USER IN AN AUTOMATIC UPDATING PROGRAM
20190130372 · 2019-05-02 ·

An auto-enrollment billing updater (AEBU) computing device for enrolling enrollees in an automatic updating program is provided. The AEBU computing device is configured to receive, from an acquirer computing device, an account update request for updated account data for a set of account identifiers, the account update request including an input acquirer identifier and an input merchant identifier. The AEBU computing device is further configured to perform a lookup within a transaction database using a combination of the input acquirer identifier and the input merchant identifier, wherein the transaction database includes transaction data involving a plurality of cardholders and a plurality of merchants. The AEBU computing device is further configured to identify as a merchant enrollee the merchant included within the transaction database having a stored acquirer identifier and a stored merchant identifier combination that matches the input acquirer identifier and the input merchant identifier combination included in the request, and automatically enroll the merchant enrollee in the automatic updating program when the merchant enrollee is identified.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTHORIZATION OF TRANSACTIONS
20190122203 · 2019-04-25 ·

A method for transaction authorization includes generation of a master authentication code based on an authorization request for a transaction by a server. The transaction is initiated by a user by way of a transaction application installed on a user-computing device. The server splits the master authentication code into a first authentication code and a second authentication code. The first authentication code is communicated to the transaction application and the second authentication code is communicated to the user by the server. The transaction application generates a response code based on the first authentication code and the second authentication code. The server receives the response code from the transaction application and processes the transaction based on a match between the response code and the master authentication code.

PERSONAL POINT OF SALE (PPOS) WITH DYNAMIC PAYMENT KERNEL CONFIGURATION FOR CARD PRESENT E-COMMERCE AND IN VEHICLE TRANSACTION
20190114606 · 2019-04-18 ·

Today, merchant Point of Sale (POS) systems can be certified by the merchant acquirers for Level 3 with a certified EMV Level 1 contact and contactless reader. The EMV Level 2 payment kernel is configured to meet the merchant's requirements based on the rules the merchant sets in the payment kernel. These rules and parameters are static. The present specification discloses a personal POS (pPOS) device and method, where different merchants can use the same customer pPOS hardware by changing the configuration of the payment kernel to their rules prior to processing the payment. Therefore, the present specification discloses devices and methods that can process payment transactions using a payment kernel that is dynamically configurable.

ENHANCED AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECURELY ENABLING A FINANCIAL TRANSACTION AT THE AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE

An enhanced automated teller machine (ATM), system and method for securely authenticating and enabling a financial transaction at the ATM. The method includes receiving at a central computer system, planned transaction data representing a future financial transaction. The central computer system generates first and second verification information, sends electronic data including the first verification information to the ATM, and sends electronic data including the second verification information to a user device. The central computer system receives multiple sets of electronic data from a user device and multiple sets of electronic data from the ATM. Multiple comparisons of certain sets of the electronic data from the ATM to certain sets of the electronic data from the user device are conducted at the central computer system. If the comparisons result in positive verifications, the central computer system sends electronic data including instructions for the ATM to execute the planned financial transaction.

Hands-free transactions with voice recognition

Conducting hands-free transactions comprises a server at a payment processing system, a user computing device, and a merchant computing device. The payment processing system receives a communication from a hands-free payment application on a user device, the communication comprising a first transaction token, an identification of a user account, and a beacon identifier. The merchant may provide a challenge to the user and use the response to identify the token and account of the user. The merchant computing device can use voice patterns of the user to assist in identifying the token and account of the user. The system receives from the merchant computing device a transaction request, the transaction request comprising the first transaction token and transaction data associated with the transaction request. The system determines that the transaction is for an amount less than a configured transaction limit and communicates a request for an authorization of the transaction.

Systems and methods for assigning card-specific alerts to payment cards
12039542 · 2024-07-16 · ·

Systems, apparatuses, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for a payment card identification method. An example payment card identification method includes: receiving first payment card addition instructions to add a first payment card as a first virtual payment card where the first payment card addition instructions include a first feedback that specifies an identity of the first payment card and first instructions to associate the first feedback with the first virtual payment card; causing execution of the first payment card addition instructions to add the first payment card as the first virtual payment card and associate the first virtual payment card with the first feedback; and causing generation of the first feedback after adding the first payment card as the first virtual payment card and associating the first virtual payment card with the first feedback.

Transfer via transaction app

Systems and methods may generally include sending an executable application, which when executed, automatically causes a monetary transfer. An example method may include performing, at a first user device, a handshake with a second user device, receiving, during the handshake, an operating capability of the second user device, and configuring, based on the operating capability of the second user device, an executable application, which when executed, automatically causes a monetary transfer to occur. The configured executable application may be sent to the second user device for execution.

System, method, and device for detecting that a user is intoxicated when processing payment card transactions

A method and a system are provided for processing payment card transactions in conjunction with a user device configured to detect intoxicated use. The user device includes a behavior detection application which can detect whether a user is intoxicated using the device's motion sensing hardware, user endpoint data, and application level data. When the user attempts a transaction while intoxicated, the user's device can detect that the user is impaired or sober. If impaired, the payment card system can deny the transaction. If sober, the payment card system can offer incentives for certain transactions. The payment card system can also allow sponsoring entities to pay for transactions that incentivize better behavior when a user is intoxicated or support transactions for sober users.

OFFLINE PAYMENT
20240232851 · 2024-07-11 · ·

This specification discloses offline payment methods, devices, and systems. In an implementation, a method includes: collecting a payment code of a payer's terminal device, transmitting a target optical signal within a predetermined range, wherein the target optical signal is generated based on transaction information, and the transaction information comprises at least a transaction amount and a collection account, determining that the terminal device is turned back online from an offline state, and sending collection information to a payment server. The collection information comprises the transaction information and the payment account, wherein the payer's terminal device is configured to: collect the target optical signal and identify the transaction information when the payer's terminal device is within the predetermined range, and send payment information to the payment server, wherein the payment information comprises the transaction information and the payment account.