Method and system for approving use of mobile wallet

US2024211931A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2024211931-A1
Application numberUS-201715401664-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 9, 2017
Priority dateJan 9, 2017
Publication dateJun 27, 2024
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A payment processing system is provided. The payment processor includes one or more processors coupled to non-transitory memory, wherein the non-transitory memory stores instructions executable by the one or more processors and cause the one or more processors to receive a message, the message requesting payment from a mobile wallet account of a mobile wallet user. The instructions also cause the processor to initiate, based on the message, communications between the mobile wallet user and an approver associated with the mobile wallet account, the approver having authority to approve the payment, receive approval from the approver to complete the payment, and authorize, based on the approval, use of the mobile wallet account to complete the payment.

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A payment processing system comprising a provider system, the payment processing system comprising: one or more processors coupled to non-transitory memory, wherein the non-transitory memory stores instructions executable by the one or more processors and cause the one or more processors to: receive a message, the message requesting payment from an account selected from a plurality of accounts, the account accessible via a mobile application on a first computing device of the user and funded by a separate source account; determine a likelihood that the message requesting payment is fraudulent by assessing the message relative to a user-provided setting associated with the account; responsive to determining that the message requesting payment is likely fraudulent, determine, at least one approval requirement by comparing a rule associated with the account to (i) a category associated with the payment and (ii) an amount of the payment; provide, to a second computing device associated with an approver associated with the account, an approval request in accordance with the at least one approval requirement, wherein the approval request includes a predefined approval time limit and is provided in accordance with the rule associated with the account, wherein the approval request is provided via a first communication protocol when the amount is below a threshold amount and via a second communication protocol when the amount is equal to or above the threshold amount, wherein the first communication protocol is a push notification and the second communication protocol is a phone call; initiate, based on the message, communications between the user and an approver associated with the account, the approver having authority to approve the payment, comprising the operations of: causing a first executable associated with the mobile application to execute on the first computing device within the mobile application running on the first computing device and to initiate an electronic chat session between the user and the approver; causing a second executable structured to execute on the second computing device to start, on the second computing device, a browser-based electronic chat session, wherein the approver does not need an approver account to approve transactions via the browser-based electronic chat session, the browser-based electronic chat session comprising a prompt for the approver to approve the payment; and causing at least one electronic message to be initiated by one of the user and the approver via the browser-based electronic chat session comprising transmitting the at least one electronic message between the first computing device and the second computing device; receive, based on information received via the browser based electronic chat session, an approval from the second computing device to complete the payment, wherein the approval is received via an electronic communication in accordance with the rule associated with the account; determine, based on the received approval, that the approval is received within the predefined approval time limit; and responsive to determining the approval is received within the predefined approval time limit, authorize use of the account by the first computing device to complete the payment. 2 . The payment processing system of claim 1 , wherein the message is received from at least one of the first computing device associated with the user and a computing device associated with a merchant. 3 . The payment processing system of claim 2 , wherein the one or more processors are further caused to implement the mobile application on at least one of the first computing device associated with the user and the second computing device associated with the approver. 4 . The payment processing system of claim 3 , wherein initiating communications between the user and the approver includes transmitting a first communication prompt to the first computing device or the second computing device associated with the approver. 4 . The payment processing system of claim 4 , wherein the first communication prompt is viewable by the approver via the mobile application implemented on the second computing device associated with the approver, and wherein the one or more processors are further caused to: receive information concerning an interaction of the approver with the mobile application, the interaction of the approver including information input into the transmitted first communication prompt by the approver; transmit, based on the interaction of the approver, a second communication prompt to the first computing device; receive information concerning an interaction of the user with the mobile application, the interaction of the user including information input into the transmitted second communication prompt by the user; and transmit, based on the interaction of the user, a third communication prompt to the second computing device associated with the approver. 6 . The payment processing system of claim 5 , wherein the third communication prompt includes a request for the approver to approve the payment requested in the message. 7 . The payment processing system of claim 1 , wherein the message includes at least one of: an amount required to complete the payment; goods to be purchased with the payment; services to be purchased with the payment; an identity of a merchant to receive the payment; and a location of the merchant to receive the payment. 8 . (canceled) 9 . The payment processing system of claim 2 , wherein the one or more processors are further configured to transfer funds to an account of the merchant to complete the payment. 10 . The payment processing system of claim 1 , wherein the approver is a parent and the user is a child of the parent. 11 . The payment processing system of claim 1 , wherein the approver is an employer and the user is an employee of the employer. 12 . A computer-implemented method comprising: receiving, by a processor of a payment processing system comprising a provider system, a message, the message requesting payment from an account selected from a plurality of accounts, the account accessible via a mobile application on a first computing device of the user; determining, by the processor, a likelihood that the message requesting payment is fraudulent by assessing the message relative to a user-provided setting associated with the account; responsive to determining that the message requesting payment is likely fraudulent, determining, by the processor, at least one approval requirement by comparing a rule associated with the account to (i) a category associated with the payment and (ii) an amount of the payment; providing, to a second computing device associated with an approver associated with the account, an approval request in accordance with the at least one approval requirement, wherein the approval request includes a predefined approval time limit and is provided in accordance with the rule associated with the account, wherein the approval request is provided via a first communication protocol when the amount is below a threshold amount and via a second communication protocol when the amount is equal to or above the threshold amount, wherein the first communication protocol is a push notification and the second communication protocol is a phone call; initiating, by the processor, based on the message, communications between the user and an approver associated with the account, the approver having authority to approve the payment, comprising the operations of: causing, by the provider system communicatively coupled to each of the first computing device associated with the user and a sec

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  • Transaction verification · CPC title

  • initialising or reloading thereof · CPC title

  • Realising banking transactions through M-devices · CPC title

  • Authorisation, e.g. identification of payer or payee, verification of customer or shop credentials; Review and approval of payers, e.g. check credit lines or negative lists · CPC title

  • G06Q20/367Primary

    involving electronic purses or money safes · CPC title

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What does patent US2024211931A1 cover?
A payment processing system is provided. The payment processor includes one or more processors coupled to non-transitory memory, wherein the non-transitory memory stores instructions executable by the one or more processors and cause the one or more processors to receive a message, the message requesting payment from a mobile wallet account of a mobile wallet user. The instructions also cause t…
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Wells Fargo Bank Na
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q20/3223. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Thu Jun 27 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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