Abstract: A standalone notification system, including a notification server which generates electronic messages to registered customers upon their request or upon a host business request. The customer provides the system with his/her messaging identification (“ID”), e.g. e-mail address, GSM (global system for mobile communications) or other mobile phone numbers that are able to accept, e.g., short message service (“SMS”) messages, facsimile number, and/or telephone number. Customers can register with the host notification server without having any relationship, banking or otherwise, with the host. Customers can choose between different notification channels such as e-mail, SMS message, fax or pager.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 12, 2001
Date of Patent:
August 16, 2016
Assignee:
Citigroup Credit Services, Inc. (USA)
Inventors:
Arun Ahuja, Ramadurai Vaidyanathan, Anand Tata, Grigor Markarian, Joe Pan, Peter Tompkins
Abstract: Methods and systems for managing cardholder spending on a transaction card account employ a processor coupled to memory and other computer hardware and software components to receive a monthly spending budget for a cardholder, track expenditures of the cardholder in a current month against the monthly spending budget, and adjust the monthly spending budget for a succeeding month when expenditures exceed a credit limit of the cardholder. The adjustment may be made according to an order of a predetermined prioritization of a plurality of budget categories or by a proportional amount in each of the plurality of budget categories in the absence of a predetermined prioritization.
Abstract: Methods and systems of processing payments globally over one of a plurality of payment processing paths employ computer hardware and software for receiving a request to access a global payment utility, presenting a plurality of payment options by the global payment utility, and receiving information by the global payment utility consisting at least in part of a source of payment, a payment destination, and a user-designated payment vehicle. Upon receiving the information, one of a plurality of payment processing paths for the payment is selected according to a clearing rules aspect of a rules engine of the global payment utility, and the payment is routed for processing via the selected payment processing path.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 27, 2012
Publication date:
October 3, 2013
Applicant:
Citigroup Credit Services, Inc.
Inventors:
Darren Davis, Tom Koch, John D. Miller, Eric Philips, Guy B. Sereff, Stacy Tobias, Vasu Vemuri, Rochelle Wesselink, Scott Tanguay, Robert Strub, Caleb Williams, Shamus Weiland
Abstract: Methods and systems for routing payment transactions electronically involve interrogating by computer logic each payment transaction received by a payments interface processor to identify a payment destination and a payment source and to determine, according to pre-defined parameters, whether the payment transaction is eligible for processing via an internal payment transaction processor of the financial institution that minimizes processing costs. Eligible payment transactions may be routed, for example, to an internal debit or credit card processor or ACH processor, and ineligible payment transactions may be routed to external card processing networks.