Efficient transfer of funds between accounts

    公开(公告)号:US10026119B2

    公开(公告)日:2018-07-17

    申请号:US13608834

    申请日:2012-09-10

    IPC分类号: G06Q40/00 G06Q40/02

    摘要: A transfer management system receives a request to transfer an amount of funds from a transferring account maintained by a transferring bank to a receiving account maintained by a receiving bank. The transfer management system determines whether the transferring bank maintains an intermediate transferring account, and whether the receiving bank maintains an intermediate receiving account. If the transferring bank maintains an intermediate transferring account and the receiving maintains an intermediate receiving account, the transfer management system transmits to a transferring bank system of the transferring bank an intra-bank transfer request. The intra-bank transfer request is to transfer the amount of funds from the transferring account to the intermediate transferring account. Additionally, the transfer management system transmits an intra-bank transfer request to a receiving bank system of the receiving bank to transfer the amount of funds from the intermediate receiving account maintained by the receiving bank to the receiving account.

    EFFICIENT TRANSFER OF FUNDS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS
    3.
    发明申请
    EFFICIENT TRANSFER OF FUNDS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS 有权
    资金之间的有效转移

    公开(公告)号:US20140074709A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-03-13

    申请号:US13608834

    申请日:2012-09-10

    IPC分类号: G06Q40/02

    CPC分类号: G06Q40/02 G06Q40/00

    摘要: A transfer management system receives a request to transfer an amount of funds from a transferring account maintained by a transferring bank to a receiving account maintained by a receiving bank. The transfer management system determines whether the transferring bank maintains an intermediate transferring account, and whether the receiving bank maintains an intermediate receiving account. If the transferring bank maintains an intermediate transferring account and the receiving maintains an intermediate receiving account, the transfer management system transmits to a transferring bank system of the transferring bank an intra-bank transfer request. The intra-bank transfer request is to transfer the amount of funds from the transferring account to the intermediate transferring account. Additionally, the transfer management system transmits an intra-bank transfer request to a receiving bank system of the receiving bank to transfer the amount of funds from the intermediate receiving account maintained by the receiving bank to the receiving account.

    摘要翻译: 转移管理系统接收从转账银行转账的汇款账户将金额转入接收银行维护的接收账户的请求。 转账管理系统确定转账银行是否维持一个中间转账账户,以及接收银行是否维持一个中间帐号。 如果转移银行维持中间转帐账户,并且接收方维护中间接收账户,则转账管理系统向转账银行的转账银行系统发送银行内转账请求。 银行间转账请求是将资金从转账账户转入中转账户。 另外,转账管理系统向接收银行的接收银行系统发送银行内转账请求,将来自接收银行维护的中间接收账户的资金金额转移给接收账户。

    SETTING PEER-TO-PEER AUTHORIZATION LEVELS WITH SOCIAL NETWORK CONTENT
    4.
    发明申请
    SETTING PEER-TO-PEER AUTHORIZATION LEVELS WITH SOCIAL NETWORK CONTENT 审中-公开
    设置与对等网络授权级别与社会网络内容

    公开(公告)号:US20130332357A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-12-12

    申请号:US13490423

    申请日:2012-06-06

    IPC分类号: G06Q40/00

    摘要: The invention provides a computer-implemented method for using the social networking content of a user to determine authentication levels required for a peer-to-peer transaction. A user inputs transaction counter-party and transaction details into a payment application. The information can be transmitted to a server located in a peer-to-peer payment system. The system may search the social network content of the user to determine the account information of the counter-party and to assess the security risk of the counter-party according to a preconfigured set of factors that define the strength of the connection to the user. These factors may include the counter-party's status in the user's social networks, frequency of contact, prior transactions, or other factors that further establish a relationship. The system may determine the level of transaction authentication required to process the transaction. The user may enter the authentication data to complete the transaction.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一种用于使用用户的社交网络内容来确定对等交易所需的认证级别的计算机实现的方法。 用户将交易对方和交易细节输入到支付应用程序中。 该信息可以被发送到位于对等支付系统中的服务器。 系统可以搜索用户的社交网络内容以确定对方的帐户信息,并根据定义与用户的连接强度的预先设定的因素集来评估对方的安全风险。 这些因素可能包括对方在用户社交网络中的状态,联系频率,先前交易或进一步建立关系的其他因素。 系统可以确定处理交易所需的交易认证的级别。 用户可以输入认证数据来完成交易。

    Prioritizing potential transaction counter-parties with social network content
    6.
    发明授权
    Prioritizing potential transaction counter-parties with social network content 有权
    利用社交网络内容确定潜在交易对方的优先级

    公开(公告)号:US08423459B1

    公开(公告)日:2013-04-16

    申请号:US13436817

    申请日:2012-03-30

    IPC分类号: G06Q40/00

    摘要: A user installs a Peer-to-Peer Payment Application (“PPA”) on their mobile device. The PPA transmits the location of the user device to a server located in a Peer-to-Peer Payment System (“PPS”). The PPS may search for other devices within a certain proximity to the user that may be active. The PPS may search the social network content of the user to determine if any of the proximate devices users are likely counter-parties. If more than one likely counter-party is identified, the PPS may rank the counter-parties according to a preconfigured set of factors that define the strength of the connection to the user. These factors may include their status in the user's social networks, frequency of contact, prior transactions, or other factors that further establish a relationship. The PPS may transmit the ranked list of likely counter-parties to the PPA for display to the user on the device.

    摘要翻译: 用户在其移动设备上安装了对等支付应用(PPA)。 PPA将用户设备的位置发送到位于对等支付系统(PPS)中的服务器。 PPS可以在可能处于活动状态的用户的某一接近度内搜索其他设备。 PPS可以搜索用户的社交网络内容以确定任何邻近设备用户是否可能是对方。 如果识别出不止一个可能的对方,则PPS可以根据定义与用户的连接强度的预先设定的一组因素对对方进行排序。 这些因素可能包括其在用户社交网络中的状态,联系频率,先前交易或进一步建立关系的其他因素。 PPS可以将可能的对方的排名列表发送到PPA以在设备上向用户显示。

    INITIATING PEER-TO-PEER TRANSACTIONS WITH A MAGNETIC STRIP CARD
    7.
    发明申请
    INITIATING PEER-TO-PEER TRANSACTIONS WITH A MAGNETIC STRIP CARD 审中-公开
    用磁条卡启动对等交易

    公开(公告)号:US20160132859A1

    公开(公告)日:2016-05-12

    申请号:US13436819

    申请日:2012-03-30

    摘要: The present invention provides a computer-implemented method to conduct a peer-to-peer transaction. A peer-to-peer transaction system receives a request for transaction approval from a merchant network device. The request includes user account information captured from a magnetic strip card encoded with the user account information and transaction information. The peer-to-peer transaction system determines that the transaction information is valid; transmits a request for authorization of the transaction to a user network device; receives an indication that the user authorized the transaction; transmits an approval of the transaction to a merchant network device; and conducts the transaction.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一种进行对等交易的计算机实现的方法。 对等交易系统从商家网络设备接收交易批准请求。 该请求包括从由用户帐户信息和交易信息编码的磁条卡捕获的用户帐户信息。 对等交易系统确定交易信息有效; 向所述用户网络设备发送所述交易的授权请求; 收到用户授权交易的指示; 将交易的批准传送给商家网络设备; 并进行交易。

    System and method for multiple level architecture by use of abstract application notation

    公开(公告)号:US07043716B2

    公开(公告)日:2006-05-09

    申请号:US09879186

    申请日:2001-06-13

    IPC分类号: G06F9/44

    CPC分类号: G06F8/30 G06F8/60

    摘要: A system and method of translating an abstract notation of an application to a series of sub-applications representing a central application. Also described is a multi-tier application system for generating the central application for deployment on a predetermined combination of selected components. The system comprises an abstract notation description file to contain data for the central application. The system also has an application editor for entering a selected set of input parameters to provide the data, and an application generator for transforming the data from the abstract notation to a selected platform notation corresponding to the selected components. The selected notation is contained in the central application, wherein the deployment of the central application monitors the communication of component data between the selected components. The sub-application can be generated for a variety of computer platforms or languages for deployment on an n-tier system, as directed by the intended components. The central application can be applied to distributed web data-centric application.