Patents by Inventor Mark Churchill Monaco
Mark Churchill Monaco has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11238483Abstract: A merchant point-of-sale (“POS”) system architecture is provided. The POS system architecture may include a POS terminal including a POS receiver, a virtual display and a transmitter, and a transaction processing network including a network receiver and processor. The network receiver may be configured to receive a payment authorization request. The virtual display may be configured to display selectable options. The options may be displayed prior to processing the payment authorization request. The selectable options may include a first and second option. The first option may be to apply a merchant-funded rewards program network to the payment authorization request. The second option may be to continue to apply the default issuer funded rewards program network to the payment authorization request. When the first option is selected, a processor may be configured to terminate the issuer funded reward program network and activate the merchant-funded rewards program network.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2020Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Patent number: 11080743Abstract: A merchant point-of-sale (“POS”) system architecture is provided. Systems and methods are provided for enabling an alternative processing network for a custom rewards transaction performed at a POS. A custom rewards transaction may be a transaction in which a customer opts-in to a merchant-funded rewards (MFR) program. Opting-in to the MFR program may terminate the customer's default enrollment in a conventional issuer-bank funded rewards program. Opting-in to the MFR program may also reroute the processing of the transaction from a conventional processing network to the alternative processing network. The alternative processing network may incur transaction fees to a merchant that are lower than the transaction fees of the conventional processing network.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2018Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Publication number: 20210217046Abstract: A merchant point-of-sale (“POS”) system architecture is provided. Systems and methods are provided for enabling free form rewards in a custom rewards transaction at a POS terminal. A custom rewards transaction may be a transaction in which a customer opts-in to a merchant-funded rewards (“MFR”) program. The merchant may offer rewards in the MFR program based on location and customer data. The merchant may offer rewards that promote customer behaviors that are advantageous to the merchant. Opting-in to the MFR program may terminate the customer's default enrollment in a conventional issuer-bank funded rewards program.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2021Publication date: July 15, 2021Inventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Patent number: 11049130Abstract: A system for integrating custom benefits into a communication transmission exchange is provided. The communication transmission exchange may include a plurality of entities. The system may include a receiver configured to receive a custom benefit selection. A second entity may perform the selection. The custom benefit may be associated with a first entity. The selection may trigger termination of any predetermined benefits to be communicated from a fourth entity to the second entity. The predetermined benefits may have been previously associated with a communication associated with the custom benefit. The selection may trigger instantiation of a communication line between the first entity and the second entity. The communication line may be for delivering a custom benefit communication, associated with the custom benefit, from the first entity to the second entity. The selection may also trigger deliverance of the custom benefit communication from the first entity to the second entity.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2018Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Patent number: 11004103Abstract: Apparatus, methods and architectures for dynamically incentivizing use of payment instrument(s) by customer(s) on purchase(s) from merchant(s) are described. Methods, apparatus and architectures may include/involve providing electronic platform(s) for enabling customer reward option(s). Reward option(s) may include standard reward option(s) associated with interchange fee(s) upon acquirer(s) affiliated with the merchant(s). Reward option(s) may include custom reward option(s) funded by the merchant(s) and associated with discounted interchange fee(s). Discounted interchange fee(s) may incentivize reduced cost(s) of acceptance imposed on merchant(s) by acquirer(s). The reward options may be selected to drive incremental sales to participating merchant(s).Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2018Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Patent number: 10990998Abstract: A merchant point-of-sale (“POS”) system architecture is provided. Systems and methods are provided for enabling free form rewards in a custom rewards transaction at a POS terminal. A custom rewards transaction may be a transaction in which a customer opts-in to a merchant-funded rewards (“MFR”) program. The merchant may offer rewards in the MFR program based on location and customer data. The merchant may offer rewards that promote customer behaviors that are advantageous to the merchant. Opting-in to the MFR program may terminate the customer's default enrollment in a conventional issuer-bank funded rewards program.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2018Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Patent number: 10984437Abstract: A merchant point-of-sale (“POS”) system architecture is provided. The POS system architecture may include a POS terminal including a POS receiver, a virtual display and a transmitter, and a transaction processing network including a network receiver and processor. The network receiver may be configured to receive a payment authorization request. The virtual display may be configured to display selectable options. The options may be displayed prior to processing the payment authorization request. The selectable options may include a first and second option. The first option may be to apply a merchant-funded rewards program network to the payment authorization request. The second option may be to continue to apply the default issuer funded rewards program network to the payment authorization request. When the first option is selected, a processor may be configured to terminate the issuer funded reward program network and activate the merchant-funded rewards program network.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2018Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Patent number: 10937050Abstract: A merchant point-of-sale (“POS”) system architecture is provided. Systems and methods are provided for enabling merchant funded rewards at a POS terminal. Systems and methods are provided for tracking customer activity and determining an appropriate merchant funded reward. The POS terminal may determine an appropriate merchant, funded reward based on location and historical customer transaction data. The merchant may offer a custom reward that promotes customer behaviors that are advantageous to the merchant and other transaction participants. A merchant funded rewards program may be configured to drive incremental sales to merchants that participate in the program.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2018Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Publication number: 20200320566Abstract: A merchant point-of-sale (“POS”) system architecture is provided. The POS system architecture may include a POS terminal including a POS receiver, a virtual display and a transmitter, and a transaction processing network including a network receiver and processor. The network receiver may be configured to receive a payment authorization request. The virtual display may be configured to display selectable options. The options may be displayed prior to processing the payment authorization request. The selectable options may include a first and second option. The first option may be to apply a merchant-funded rewards program network to the payment authorization request. The second option may be to continue to apply the default issuer funded rewards program network to the payment authorization request. When the first option is selected, a processor may be configured to terminate the issuer funded reward program network and activate the merchant-funded rewards program network.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2020Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Publication number: 20190147475Abstract: A merchant point-of-sale (“POS”) system architecture is provided. The POS system architecture may include a POS terminal including a POS receiver, a virtual display and a transmitter, and a transaction processing network including a network receiver and processor. The network receiver may be configured to receive a payment authorization request. The virtual display may be configured to display selectable options. The options may be displayed prior to processing the payment authorization request. The selectable options may include a first and second option. The first option may be to apply a merchant-funded rewards program network to the payment authorization request. The second option may be to continue to apply the default issuer funded rewards program network to the payment authorization request. When the first option is selected, a processor may be configured to terminate the issuer funded reward program network and activate the merchant-funded rewards program network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Publication number: 20190147484Abstract: A merchant point-of-sale (“POS”) system architecture is provided. Systems and methods are provided for enabling free form rewards in a custom rewards transaction at a POS terminal. A custom rewards transaction may be a transaction in which a customer opts-in to a merchant-funded rewards (“MFR”) program. The merchant may offer rewards in the MFR program based on location and customer data. The merchant may offer rewards that promote customer behaviors that are advantageous to the merchant. Opting-in to the MFR program may terminate the customer's default enrollment in a conventional issuer-bank funded rewards program.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Publication number: 20190147479Abstract: A system for integrating custom benefits into a communication transmission exchange is provided. The communication transmission exchange may include a plurality of entities. The system may include a receiver configured to receive a custom benefit selection. A second entity may perform the selection. The custom benefit may be associated with a first entity. The selection may trigger termination of any predetermined benefits to be communicated from a fourth entity to the second entity. The predetermined benefits may have been previously associated with a communication associated with the custom benefit. The selection may trigger instantiation of a communication line between the first entity and the second entity. The communication line may be for delivering a custom benefit communication, associated with the custom benefit, from the first entity to the second entity. The selection may also trigger deliverance of the custom benefit communication from the first entity to the second entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Publication number: 20190147485Abstract: A merchant point-of-sale (“POS”) system architecture is provided. Systems and methods are provided for enabling an alternative processing network for a custom rewards transaction performed at a POS. A custom rewards transaction may be a transaction in which a customer opts-in to a merchant-funded rewards (MFR) program. Opting-in to the MFR program may terminate the customer's default enrollment in a conventional issuer-bank funded rewards program. Opting-in to the MFR program may also reroute the processing of the transaction from a conventional processing network to the alternative processing network. The alternative processing network may incur transaction fees to a merchant that are lower than the transaction fees of the conventional processing network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Publication number: 20190147483Abstract: Apparatus, methods and architectures for dynamically incentivizing use of payment instrument(s) by customer(s) on purchase(s) from merchant(s) are described. Methods, apparatus and architectures may include/involve providing electronic platform(s) for enabling customer reward option(s). Reward option(s) may include standard reward option(s) associated with interchange fee(s) upon acquirer(s) affiliated with the merchant(s). Reward option(s) may include custom reward option(s) funded by the merchant(s) and associated with discounted interchange fee(s). Discounted interchange fee(s) may incentivize reduced cost(s) of acceptance imposed on merchant(s) by acquirer(s). The reward options may be selected to drive incremental sales to participating merchant(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Publication number: 20190147708Abstract: A merchant point-of-sale (“POS”) system architecture is provided. Systems and methods are provided for enabling merchant funded rewards at a POS terminal. Systems and methods are provided for tracking customer activity and determining an appropriate merchant funded reward. The POS terminal may determine an appropriate merchant, funded reward based on location and historical customer transaction data. The merchant may offer a custom reward that promotes customer behaviors that are advantageous to the merchant and other transaction participants. A merchant funded rewards program may be configured to drive incremental sales to merchants that participate in the program.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie
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Publication number: 20190147486Abstract: A network for maintaining and disbursing rewards on behalf of a plurality of anonymous crypto-currency holders is provided. The network may be in communication with a crypto-currency platform. The plurality of crypto-currency account holders may also be in communication with the crypto-currency platform. The network may include a receiver. The receiver may be configured to receive purchase information from the crypto-currency platform. The purchase information may be related to at least one purchase performed using crypto-currency at a POS device. The purchase may be performed by at least one of the plurality of anonymous crypto-currency holders. The purchase information may include a purchase price. The network may include a transmitter for transmitting reward information to the POS device. The transmitting reward information may include transmitting at least one an anonymous bearer coupon, a reduction in the purchase price or a crypto-currency refund or reward.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Mark Churchill Monaco, Tony England, Matthew D. Murphy, David C. Tyrie