Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090063311 | Adjusted Net Income - Techniques for enhanced assessment of the business value of an account and/or customer are disclosed. An adjusted net income value outputted by a system may be used by a financial institution, such as a bank, mortgage broker, lender, or credit card company, to better assess the business value and/or profitability of an account. For accounts that are delinquent at the end of an observation period, the adjusted net income value is equal to the net income minus the percentage of the past due balance that is predicted to get charged off. The percentage of the past due balance that is predicted to get charged off relates to the number of days the account has been delinquent. | 03-05-2009 |
20090140838 | INTEGRATION OF FACIAL RECOGNITION INTO CROSS CHANNEL AUTHENTICATION - Real time facial images of individuals transacting accounts held in a bank facility are taken following the grant of authorization to the individual to access the account under the bank's required identification protocol, the real time facial images being matched to recorded facial images of account holders maintained by the bank to further authenticate the transacting individual as having authorized account access. | 06-04-2009 |
20090299886 | ACTIVITY BASED CREDIT CARD LIMIT ASSIGNMENT - Systems and methods for reducing the exposure of a financial institution to lending risk. The systems and methods may involve determining a basic credit limit for a customer's new credit card account based at least in part on attributes associated with the customer; assigning an adjusted credit limit to the account; and promising to decide whether to replace the adjusted credit limit with a higher credit limit. | 12-03-2009 |
20100070405 | WIRELESS NUMBER RISK SCORES FOR USE WITH MOBILE PAYMENTS - Apparatus and methods for evaluating risk of nonpayment for mobile payments. Wireless phone numbers with associated customer history and account information may be used as a proxy to determine risk of nonpayment. Risk scores may be continually updated with new purchase and payment information. In some embodiments, authorization for a point of sale transaction may include evaluation of the mobile wireless risk score. A low wireless number risk score may result in authorization of the transaction. A high wireless number risk score may result in denial of the transaction. | 03-18-2010 |
20100076812 | BUSINESS PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for providing a performance-measuring network for measuring the performance of a business-merchant relative to other business-merchants competing in the same or similar markets. For example, the performance-measuring network collects transaction data from a large number of different business-merchants. The performance-measuring network then assigns each of the different business-merchants to one or more peer groups. Each peer group consists of business-merchants that compete in the same or similar markets. For example, each peer group consists of business-merchants that sell similar products and/or services in the same geographic markets. After collecting transaction data and creating peer groups, the performance-measuring network measures the performance of a specific business-merchant by comparing the transaction data of the specific business-merchant to the transaction data of the other business-merchants that are assigned to the same peer group(s) as the specific business-merchant. | 03-25-2010 |
20100076813 | MARKET DYNAMICS - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for providing a market-dynamics network that assesses social and economic market dynamics in specific geographic regions. For example, the market-dynamics network collects transaction data from a large number of business-merchants across a large number of geographic locations and appends geographic-location identifiers to the collected transaction data. The market-dynamics network then aggregates transaction data in specific geographic regions and, based on the aggregated transaction data, assesses social and economic market dynamics in those geographic regions. | 03-25-2010 |
20100076904 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FACTS BASED TRADING - Apparatus and methods for providing a trading recommendation. The apparatus and methods may involve using information about events and reactions to the events. The events and the reactions may be used to identify an expected impact of the event on a market. The expected impact may be used to recommend investment vehicle trades. The methods may include receiving an information item that relates to an event; receiving a sentiment indicator corresponding to the item; assigning to the item a market impact weighting index that is at least partially based on the sentiment indicator; and, based at least partially on the market impact weighting index, selecting the trading recommendation from a database of trading recommendations. | 03-25-2010 |
20100100476 | OFFSET OPTIMIZATION SYSTEM - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for optimizing amounts collected in an offset action where a creditor garnishes funds from a debtor's deposits account to satisfy delinquent debt payments. In operation, embodiments of the present invention leverage a deposits account's transaction history to detect a deposit pattern for the account and, based on the detected pattern, predict the date of the next large deposit to the garnishable account. An offset associate, using the present invention, can then schedule the offset action to occur on the expected date of the next large deposit. | 04-22-2010 |
20100114659 | MINING PUBLIC MEDIA FOR CONSUMER RESPONSE INFORMATION - Systems and methods for inferring the success or failure of a third-party Marketing Effort Assays (MEAs) from the marketing efforts of that third party which follow up on the MEA are provided. The system may involve identifying Initial MEA Marketing Efforts (IMEs) by the use of keyword analysis, maintaining a database of such marketing efforts, and comparing those IMEs to later-observed follow-up marketing efforts. The system may further involve establishing geographically or demographically similar peer groupings and applying the inferred success or failure of the MEAs in one such peer group member to another such peer group member. | 05-06-2010 |
20100114724 | BANK CARD AUTHORIZATION WITH BALANCE INDICATOR - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for providing a consumer with information about the balance of the consumer's credit or debit account after a transaction, such as a purchase transaction, is made using the credit or debit account. In one embodiment, the issuing bank attaches a number representing the balance of the consumer's credit or debit account and/or other information about the balance to the authorization code when authorizing a purchase transaction so that, when a vendor provides the consumer with a purchase receipt that has the authorization code on the receipt, the balance information is automatically included on the receipt with the authorization code. In this way, the consumer can keep track of spending by knowing the total balance of the consumer's credit and/or debit account and/or other balance information after each credit or debit card purchase. | 05-06-2010 |
20100156591 | Facility Access Integrated With Other Security Systems - Systems and methods for integrating facility access with other security systems are described. An individual seeking access authorization to a facility may be identified with a biometric parameter such as an iris scan. If authorized, the system may allow entry by disabling the alarm system, and a time period for access may be determined based on one or more characteristics associated with the individual. These characteristics may include the functional role of the individual at the facility and/or the location of the facility itself. Moreover, this facility access authorization system may be integrated with a network access authorization system associated with the facility so that when an individual gains access to the facility for a specific time period, the system is also able to determine how long the individual may access its network resources. | 06-24-2010 |
20100169386 | IDENTITY DATABASE BUREAU - Systems and methods for making biometric data susceptible to use in locating individuals and tracking the location of individuals over time are provided. The system may involve the collection of initial biometric data, including iris scans, and corresponding identification information, the entry of such data into a database, and then the further collection of biometric data associated with locational information and entry of that data into a database correlating to the first database. | 07-01-2010 |
20110082718 | Analyzing Patterns within Transaction Data - A transaction data analyzer associated with a financial entity discovers patterns and/or sequences in consumer transaction data. The analyzer may provide businesses with feedback on spatiotemporal patterns in consumer spending habits. In certain embodiments, the transaction analyzer discovers the frequency of a sequence of purchases made at a first merchant immediately followed by purchases made at a second merchant. In another embodiment, the transaction analyzer discovers trends in consumer purchases made during the weekday versus those that are made during the weekend. The results of the analysis may be used in a variety of ways, including, but not limited to, risk mitigation, merchant/consumer prospecting, and targeted promotions. | 04-07-2011 |
20110213709 | CUSTOMER AND PURCHASE IDENTIFICATION BASED UPON A SCANNED BIOMETRIC OF A CUSTOMER - Systems and methods for biometrically identifying an individual for purchasing a product and/or service without a need for the individual to input authentication data into a system/device are described. Data representative of a scanned iris of a customer desiring to make a purchase may be made. The customer may be identified based upon the scanned iris. A determination may be made as to whether the identified customer desires to make a purchase with an associated payment amount from an entity. A determination may be made as to whether the identified customer has a default purchase at the entity. Information of an account of the customer to make a purchase may be received and funds in the account may be debited by the associated payment amount. An item corresponding with the purchase based upon the scanned iris may be determined. | 09-01-2011 |
20110213710 | IDENTIFICATION OF CUSTOMERS AND USE OF VIRTUAL ACCOUNTS - Systems and methods for authorizing an individual for purchasing a product and/or service are described. Monetary funds of a customer of a company may be received into a monetary account of the company at the financial entity. The received monetary funds of the customer may be maintained virtually in a non-monetary account with the non-monetary account value being proportional to the received monetary funds. A determination may be made as to whether an identified customer is authorized to make a purchase with an associated payment amount. The customer may be identified by a scanned iris. Upon determining the identified customer is authorized, the non-monetary account value may be decreased proportional to the associated payment amount. | 09-01-2011 |
20110282788 | Anonymous Electronic Payment System - Systems and methods for autonomous online payments to an individual are described. A request to generate an electronic payment user interface associated with an individual for a transaction to an account associated with an entity is received. One or more individual defined criteria associated with the electronic payment user interface for the transaction is received. An Internet accessible address to the electronic payment user interface is generated. A request input from a payer to access, via the Internet accessible address, the electronic payment user interface associated with the individual is received. An authorization input from the payer to make an electronic payment of monetary funds from an account of the payer to the account of the individual is received, and access by the individual to personally identifiable information of the payer regarding the transaction is prevented. | 11-17-2011 |
20130305337 | BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION FOR VIDEO COMMUNICATION SESSIONS - Systems and methods for integrating biometric authentication with video conference sessions are described. An individual seeking to participate in a video conference may first be identified with a biometric parameter such as an iris scan based on a comparison of the scanned iris with a database of stored parameters. If authorized, the system may connect the individual to the video session. In addition, the system may generate dynamic tags that allow the participants to identify and locate individuals in the video conference. For example, if one of the participants is speaking and moving within the room, her tag may change color and move with her on the video screen. | 11-14-2013 |
20140321719 | AUTHENTICATION SYSTEMS, OPERATIONS, PROCESSING, AND INTERACTIONS - Systems and methods for biometrically identifying an individual for purchasing a product and/or service without a need for the individual to input authentication data into a system/device are described. Data representative of a scanned iris of a customer desiring to make a purchase may be made. The customer may be identified based upon the scanned iris. A determination may be made as to whether the identified customer has a plurality of accounts at a financial entity. Information of a selected account to make the purchase may be received. Sufficient funds in the selected account to make the purchase may be determined. If insufficient, a different account may be identified to make the purchase. Sufficient funds in the different account may be determined and funds in the different account may be decreased by the associated payment amount. | 10-30-2014 |
20150073977 | MERCHANT TRACKING AND ANALYSIS TOOL - Transaction data is processed using a store number that is associated with a merchant. By analyzing sales of a merchant by store, a financial institution can better assess the financial health of a merchant. The financial institution can subsequently evaluate different value propositions that may be offered to the merchant or a consumer. The store numbers are extracted from the transaction entries so that a performance metric can be determined by store locations of the merchant. Consequently, the financial institution can determine the financial health of the merchant based on individual stores rather than on the total sales of the merchant. Different value propositions can be offered by the financial institution to a merchant or a consumer of the merchant based on an analysis of the transaction data. Transaction data for different merchants and different geographic areas can be compared to identify potential customers for the financial institution. | 03-12-2015 |