U.S. patent application number 12/251075 was filed with the patent office on 2009-05-21 for credit card transaction tracking systems and methods.
This patent application is currently assigned to First Data Corporation. Invention is credited to Philip T. Mellinger, Brian Prendergast, Duane Ritter.
Application Number | 20090132315 12/251075 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 27804086 |
Filed Date | 2009-05-21 |
United States Patent
Application |
20090132315 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Mellinger; Philip T. ; et
al. |
May 21, 2009 |
CREDIT CARD TRANSACTION TRACKING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Abstract
A method of monitoring financial transactions includes
periodically receiving a list of target account identifiers at a
processing server and periodically transmitting the list to each of
a plurality of platform servers. The platform servers are each
configured to receive transaction information that includes
transaction records of financial transactions. The transaction
records include account identifiers used in the transactions. The
platform servers are configured to search the transaction
information for transaction records having a target account
identifier from the list. The method also includes receiving at the
processing server an alert that the platform server has identified
a transaction record having a target account identifier. The alert
including transaction data from the transaction record. The method
further includes transmitting from the processing server a
notification based on the alert that a target account identifier
has been identified in a transaction record. Analogous systems are
also provided.
Inventors: |
Mellinger; Philip T.;
(Ellicott City, MD) ; Prendergast; Brian;
(Loganville, GA) ; Ritter; Duane; (Marietta,
GA) |
Correspondence
Address: |
TOWNSEND AND TOWNSEND AND CREW, LLP
TWO EMBARCADERO CENTER, EIGHTH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO
CA
94111-3834
US
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Assignee: |
First Data Corporation
Greenwood Village
CO
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Family ID: |
27804086 |
Appl. No.: |
12/251075 |
Filed: |
October 14, 2008 |
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10091001 |
Mar 4, 2002 |
7444304 |
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Current U.S.
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705/38 ;
705/35 |
Current CPC
Class: |
G06Q 20/425 20130101;
G06Q 20/10 20130101; G06Q 40/04 20130101; G06Q 40/025 20130101;
G06Q 40/00 20130101; G06Q 20/04 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
705/7 ;
705/35 |
International
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G06Q 40/00 20060101
G06Q040/00; G06Q 10/00 20060101 G06Q010/00 |
Claims
1. A method of monitoring financial transactions, the method
comprising: periodically receiving a target account identifier of a
suspect account; receiving financial transaction information, the
financial transaction information including transaction records for
a plurality of financial transactions that each have at least one
associated account identifier; at the computer system, comparing
the target account identifier with the transaction information to
determine if the target account identifier matches any of the
account identifiers of the transaction information; upon the
occurrence of a match, generating an alert having at least a
portion of the transaction record that has an account identifier
matching the target account identifier; and transmitting the alert
to a recipient.
2. The method as in claim 1, further comprising electronically
transmitting the alert to a provider of the target account
identifier.
3. The method as in claim 1, further comprising electronically
transmitting the alert to an owner of the suspect account.
4. The method as in claim 1, further comprising electronically
transmitting the alert to a designee of a provider of the target
account.
5. The method as in claim 1, further comprising electronically
transmitting the alert to a compiler of marketing information
relating to the account.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the marketing information
includes the spending habits of a user of the suspect account.
7. The method as in claim 1, wherein the target account identifier
comprises a suspect credit card number.
8. The method as in claim 1, wherein the transaction records
further include transaction location, data of transaction, time of
transaction and account holder name.
9. The method as in claim 2, wherein the comparing and transmitting
steps are performed within about 15 minutes from the time that a
transaction record having an account identifier matching the target
account identifier is received.
10. The method as in claim 2, wherein the comparing and
transmitting steps are performed within about 5 minutes from the
time that a transaction record having an account identifier
matching the target account identifier is received.
11. The method as in claim 2, wherein the comparing and
transmitting steps are performed within about 1 minute from the
time that a transaction record having an account identifier
matching the target account identifier is received.
12. The method as in claim 1, wherein generating the alert includes
processing electronic data into an electronic textual message
representing at least a portion of the content of the electronic
data.
13. A method of monitoring financial transactions, comprising: at a
processing server, periodically receiving a list having a plurality
of target account identifiers; periodically transmitting at least a
portion of the list to one or more platform servers, wherein the
one are more platform servers are each configured to receive
transaction information, the transaction information including
transaction records of financial transactions, the transaction
records including account identifiers used in the transactions, and
wherein the one or more platform servers are configured to search
the transaction information for transaction records having a target
account identifier from the list; at the processing server,
receiving from a platform server an alert that the platform server
has identified a transaction record having a target account
identifier, the alert including transaction data from the
transaction record; and transmitting from the processing server a
notification based on the alert that a target account identifier
has been identified in a transaction record.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the list comprises an
electronic file from a government agency.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the list is received by the
processing server at least daily.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the list is requested by at
least one platform server at least daily.
17. The method of claim 13, further comprising, upon receipt of the
list at the processing server, transmitting from the processing
server a list available message to at least one platform server
indicating that the processing server has received the list, in
response to which at least one platform server transmits a request
to the processing server to send the list.
18. The method of claim 13, further comprising transmitting the
list from the processing server to at least one platform computer
upon receipt of the list by the processing server.
19. The method of claim 13, wherein the notification is transmitted
by email.
20. The method of claim 13, wherein the notification is transmitted
to a personal computer.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein the personal computer is
selected from the group consisting of mobile phone, personal pager,
and personal digital assistant.
22. The method of claim 13, wherein the notification is transmitted
within about 15 minutes from the time that the alert is
received.
23. The method of claim 13, wherein the notification is transmitted
within about 5 minutes from the time that the alert is
received.
24. The method of claim 13, wherein the notification is transmitted
within about 1 minutes from the time that the alert is
received.
25. The method of claim 13, wherein the transaction record
includes, date of usage, time of usage and location of usage.
26. The method of claim 13, wherein the notification includes the
account identifier, the data the identifier was used, the time the
account identifier was used, and the address where the account
identifier was used.
27. The method of claim 13, further comprising processing the alert
at the processing server by combining transaction data from the
alert with stored transaction data relating to the target account
identifier, and wherein the notification is based on the alert and
the stored transaction data.
28. A method of monitoring financial transactions, comprising:
receiving from a processing server a list having at least a target
account identifier; receiving transaction information, the
transaction information including transaction records of financial
transactions, the transaction records including account identifiers
used in the transactions; searching the transaction information for
transaction records having a target account identifier from the
list; upon the occurrence of a match, generating an alert having at
least a portion of the transaction record that has an account
identifier matching a target account identifier; and transmitting
the alert to the processing server.
29. The method of claim 28, further comprising requesting the list
from the processing server.
30. The method as in claim 28, wherein generating the alert
includes processing electronic data into an electronic textual
message representing at least a portion of the content of the
electronic data.
31. A system for monitoring financial transactions, comprising: a
processing server; and at least one platform server in electronic
communication with the processing server; wherein the processing
server is configured to receive a list of target account
identifiers and transmit the list to the at least one platform
server, wherein the at least one platform server is configured to
receive the list of target account identifiers, wherein the at
least one platform server is further configured to receive
transaction information, including transaction records of financial
transactions having account identifiers used in the transactions,
wherein the at least one platform server is further configured to
compare the account identifiers in the transaction records to
target account identifiers on the list, wherein, upon the
occurrence of a match between a target account identifier and an
account identifier in a transaction record, the at least one
platform server is configured to produce an alert and transmit the
alert to the processing server, wherein the processing server is
configured to produce a notification based on the alert and
transmit the notification to a personal computer.
32. The system of claim 31, wherein the list comprises an
electronic file from a federal agency.
33. The system of claim 31, wherein the list is received by the
processing server at least daily.
34. The system of claim 31, wherein the list is requested by at
least one platform server at least daily.
35. The system of claim 31, further comprising, upon receipt of the
list at the processing server, transmitting from the processing
server a list available message to at least one platform server
indicating that the processing server has received a list, in
response to which the at least one platform server transmits a
request to the processing server to send the list.
36. The system of claim 31, further comprising transmitting the
list from the processing server to at least one platform server
upon receipt of the list by the processing server.
37. The system of claim 31, wherein the notification is transmitted
by email.
38. The system of claim 31, wherein the notification is transmitted
to a personal computer.
39. The system of claim 31, wherein the personal computer is
selected from the group consisting of mobile phone, personal pager,
and personal digital assistant.
40. The system of claim 31, wherein the notification is transmitted
from the processing server within about 15 minutes from the time
the processing server receives the alert.
41. The system of claim 31, wherein the notification is transmitted
from the processing server within about 5 minutes from the time the
processing server receives the alert.
42. The system of claim 31, wherein the notification is transmitted
from the processing server within about 1 minutes from the time the
processing server receives the alert.
43. The system of claim 31, wherein the transaction record
includes, date of usage, time of usage and location of usage.
44. The system of claim 31, wherein the notification includes the
account identifier, the data the identifier was used, the time the
account identifier was used, and the address where the account
identifier was used.
45. A system for monitoring financial transactions, comprising: a
processing server; and a communications arrangement associated with
the processing server, the communications arrangement being
configured to facilitate electronic communication between the
processing server and at least a platform server; wherein the
processing server is configured to receive a list of target account
identifiers and transmit the list to a platform server, wherein a
platform server is configured to receive the list of target account
identifiers, wherein a platform server is further configured to
receive transaction information, including transaction records of
financial transactions having account identifiers used in the
transactions, wherein a platform server is further configured to
compare the account identifiers in the transaction records to
target account identifiers on the list, wherein, upon the
occurrence of a match between a target account identifier and an
account identifier in a transaction record, a platform server is
configured to produce an alert and transmit the alert to the
processing server, wherein the processing server is configured to
produce a notification based on the alert and transmit the
notification to a personal computer.
46. The system of claim 45, wherein the personal computer is
selected from the group consisting of mobile phone, personal pager,
and personal digital assistant.
47. A system for monitoring financial transactions, comprising: a
platform server; and a communications arrangement associated with
the platform server, the communications arrangement being
configured to facilitate electronic communication between the
platform server and a processing server; wherein the processing
server is configured to receive a list of target account
identifiers and transmit the list to the platform server, wherein
the platform server is configured to receive the list of target
account identifiers, wherein the platform server is further
configured to receive transaction information, including
transaction records of financial transactions having account
identifiers used in the transactions, wherein the platform server
is further configured to compare the account identifiers in the
transaction records to target account identifiers on the list,
wherein, upon the occurrence of a match between a target account
identifier and an account identifier in a transaction record, the
platform server is configured to produce an alert and transmit the
alert to the processing server, wherein the processing server is
configured to produce a notification based on the alert and
transmit the notification to a personal computer.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of, and claims the
benefit of the filing date of, U.S. Nonprovisional Pat. Appl. No.
10/091,001, entitled "CREDIT CARD TRANSACTION TRACKING SYSTEMS AND
METHODS," filed Mar. 4, 2002, now allowed, the entire disclosure of
which, is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] This invention relates generally to the field of financial
transactions, and in particular to financial transactions where one
or more electronic records of the transaction are produced. More
specifically, the invention relates to the monitoring of such
financial transactions.
[0003] Every day millions of financial transactions occur
throughout the world. In most cases, electronic records of the
transactions are created. For example, one common type of financial
transaction involves the use of a presentation instrument, such as
a credit card, a debit card, and the like. When such a presentation
instrument is used to make a purchase, information stored on the
card is often read by a point of sale device which creates an
electronic record of the purchase. In the case of credit cards, the
information read by the point of sale device along with the amount
of the purchase may be routed through various other entities in
order to complete the purchase. For example, the transaction
information may be electronically sent to the merchant's bank or
financial institution, to a card hold association, such as VISA or
MasterCard, and to the issuer's bank or financial institution. Each
of these entities may also store information regarding the
transaction.
[0004] Recent events have proven that presentation instruments may
be used by individuals for potentially harmful or illegal
activities. However, the task of identifying suspect purchases in
sufficient time to monitor individuals making such purchases has
proven to be difficult, even when various electronic records of
such transactions exist.
[0005] In addition to the monitoring of financial transaction for
suspicious activities, there is also a need to monitor financial
transactions for other reasons. For example, a primary card holder
having an account with secondary or other cardholders may wish to
monitor purchases charged to the account in near real time.
Marketing groups may also wish to know spending habits of consumer
in a more expedited manner.
[0006] Hence, this invention is related to the monitoring of
financial transactions and of producing reports on financial
activities in a more expedited manner.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Embodiments of the present invention thus provide a method
of monitoring financial transactions. The method includes
periodically receiving a target account identifier of a suspect
account and receiving financial transaction information. The
financial transaction information includes transaction records for
a plurality of financial transactions that each have at least one
associated account identifier. The method further includes
comparing the target account identifier with the transaction
information to determine if the target account identifier matches
any of the account identifiers of the transaction information. If a
match is found, the method further includes generating an alert
having at least a portion of the transaction record that has an
account identifier matching the target account identifier.
[0008] The method may include electronically transmitting the alert
to a provider of the target account identifier, to an owner of the
suspect account, to a designee of a provider of the target account,
and/or a compiler of marketing information relating to the account.
The marketing information may include the spending habits of a user
of the suspect account. The target account identifier may include a
suspect credit card number. The transaction records may include
transaction location, data of transaction, time of transaction, and
account holder name. The comparing and transmitting steps may be
performed within about 15 minutes, 5 minutes, one minute, or less
from the time that a transaction record having an account
identifier matching the target account identifier is received.
Generating the alert may include processing electronic data into an
electronic textual message representing at least a portion of the
content of the electronic data.
[0009] In other embodiments, methods of monitoring financial
transactions include, at a processing server, periodically
receiving a list having a plurality of target account identifiers
and periodically transmitting at least a portion of the list to one
or more platform servers. The one are more platform servers are
each configured to receive transaction information that includes
transaction records of financial transactions. The transaction
records include account identifiers used in the transactions. The
one or more platform servers are configured to search the
transaction information for transaction records having a target
account identifier from the list. The method also includes at the
processing server, receiving from a platform server an alert that
the platform server has identified a transaction record having a
target account identifier. The alert includes transaction data from
the transaction record. The method also includes transmitting from
the processing server a notification based on the alert that a
target account identifier has been identified in a transaction
record.
[0010] The list may be contained in an electronic file from a
government agency. The list may be received by the processing
server at least daily. The list may be requested by at least one
platform server at least daily. The method may also include, upon
receipt of the list at the processing server, transmitting from the
processing server a list available message to at least one platform
server indicating that the processing server has received the list,
in response to which at least one platform server transmits a
request to the processing server to send the list. The method also
may include transmitting the list from the processing server to at
least one platform computer upon receipt of the list by the
processing server. The notification may be transmitted by email and
may be transmitted to a personal computer, including such personal
computers as, for example, a mobile phone, personal pager, or
personal digital assistant. The method may further include
processing the alert at the processing server by combining
transaction data from the alert with stored transaction data
relating to the target account identifier, in which case the
notification may be based on the alert and the stored transaction
data.
[0011] In other embodiments, methods of monitoring financial
transactions include receiving from a processing server a list
having at least a target account identifier and receiving
transaction information. The transaction information includes
transaction records of financial transactions, which include
account identifiers used in the transactions. The method also
includes searching the transaction information for transaction
records having a target account identifier from the list. Upon the
occurrence of a match, an alert is generated having at least a
portion of the transaction record that has an account identifier
matching a target account identifier. The method also includes
transmitting the alert to the processing server.
[0012] In still other embodiments, a system for monitoring
financial transactions includes a processing server and at least
one platform server in electronic communication with the processing
server. The processing server is configured to receive a list of
target account identifiers and transmit the list to the at least
one platform server. The at least one platform server is configured
to receive the list of target account identifiers. The at least one
platform server is further configured to receive transaction
information, including transaction records of financial
transactions having account identifiers used in the transactions.
The at least one platform server is further configured to compare
the account identifiers in the transaction records to target
account identifiers on the list. Upon the occurrence of a match
between a target account identifier and an account identifier in a
transaction record, the at least one platform server is configured
to produce an alert and transmit the alert to the processing
server. The processing server is configured to produce a
notification based on the alert and transmit the notification to a
personal computer.
[0013] In yet other embodiments, a system for monitoring financial
transactions includes a processing server and a communications
arrangement associated with the processing server. The
communications arrangement is configured to facilitate electronic
communication between the processing server and at least a platform
server. The processing server is configured to receive a list of
target account identifiers and transmit the list to a platform
server. A platform server is configured to receive the list of
target account identifiers. A platform server is further configured
to receive transaction information, including transaction records
of financial transactions having account identifiers used in the
transactions. A platform server is further configured to compare
the account identifiers in the transaction records to target
account identifiers on the list. Upon the occurrence of a match
between a target account identifier and an account identifier in a
transaction record, a platform server is configured to produce an
alert and transmit the alert to the processing server. The
processing server is configured to produce a notification based on
the alert and transmit the notification to a personal computer. The
personal computer may be, for example, a mobile phone, personal
pager, or personal digital assistant.
[0014] In still other embodiments, a system for monitoring
financial transactions includes a platform server and a
communications arrangement associated with the platform server. The
communications arrangement is configured to facilitate electronic
communication between the platform server and a processing server.
The processing server is configured to receive a list of target
account identifiers and transmit the list to the platform server.
The platform server is configured to receive the list of target
account identifiers and to receive transaction information,
including transaction records of financial transactions having
account identifiers used in the transactions. The platform server
is further configured to compare the account identifiers in the
transaction records to target account identifiers on the list. Upon
the occurrence of a match between a target account identifier and
an account identifier in a transaction record, the platform server
is configured to produce an alert and transmit the alert to the
processing server. The processing server is configured to produce a
notification based on the alert and transmit the notification to a
personal computer.
[0015] Reference to the remaining portions of the specification,
including the drawings and claims, will realize other features and
advantages of the present invention. Further features and
advantages of the present invention, as well as the structure and
operation of various embodiments of the present invention, are
described in detail below with respect to the accompanying
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] A further understanding of the nature and advantages of the
present invention may be realized by reference to the remaining
portions of the specification and the drawings wherein like
reference numerals are used throughout the several drawings to
refer to similar components.
[0017] FIG. 1 illustrates a system for monitoring financial
transactions according to embodiments of the present invention;
[0018] FIG. 2 illustrates the conversion of a transaction record to
an alert according to embodiments of the present invention; and
[0019] FIG. 3 illustrates a method of monitoring financial
transactions according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] Credit services may be established with essentially any type
of person, entity, organization, business, or the like that wishes
to take payments for goods or services in the form of a credit,
and, for convenience of discussion, are generally referred to
herein as "merchants". Such merchants may process a credit
transaction based on an account identifier presented at the time of
payment. The account identifier is used to identify the account to
which the credit will eventually be posted. In many cases, the
account identifier is provided on some type of presentation
instrument, such as a credit card, debit card, smart card, stored
value card, or the like. Conveniently, the account identifier may
be read from a point of sale device, such as those described in
copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/634,901, entitled "POINT OF
SALE PAYMENT SYSTEM," filed Aug. 9, 2000 by Randy J. Templeton et
al., which is a nonprovisional of U.S. Prov. Appl. No. 60/147,899,
entitled "INTEGRATED POINT OF SALE DEVICE," filed Aug. 9, 1999 by
Randy Templeton et al, the complete disclosures of which are herein
incorporated by reference. However, the account identifier may be
obtained in other ways, such as by visual inspection of the
presentation instrument, by telephone, over the Internet, and the
like.
[0021] The user account information is transmitted to a credit
processing service that approves and processes the transaction
information and provides payment to the merchant. The credit
processing service includes at least one platform server that
receives and processes the transaction information. One example of
a credit processing service is the service provided by First Data
Corporation, Greenwood Village, Colo.
[0022] For various reasons, especially in light of recent events
involving terrorist activities, it may be desirable to know when
and where a specific account, identified by an account identifier,
is being or has been used. It may be further desirable to know when
and where the account is being used within a brief period of time
after the account is used. In fact, in some cases, the information
is desired in real time, or as close to real time as possible.
[0023] According to embodiments of the present invention, a credit
processing service receives a list of target account identifiers.
The list may be received, for example, from a government agency
interested in apprehending or monitoring the users of the accounts
represented by the account identifiers. Alternatively, the list of
targeted account identifiers may be provided by marketing
researchers interested in monitoring the purchasing activities of
the account users. It may also be the case that an account owner,
such as a spouse, parent, or employer, wishes to monitor the usage
habits of account users, such as a spouse, child or employee. Many
other reasons for monitoring account activity by tracking the usage
of targeted account identifiers are possible.
[0024] The credit processing organization then searches the
transaction information transmitted to it for processing and
identifies transactions involving any of the target account
identifiers. Upon finding such a transaction, the processing
service compiles a message containing relevant portions of the
transaction information and transmits the message to the generator
of the target account identifier list or a designee of the
generator.
[0025] Having described the present invention generally, it will be
described in more detail with reference to FIG. 1, which
illustrates an exemplary financial transaction monitoring system
100 according to the present invention. While FIG. 1 illustrates an
exemplary financial transaction monitoring system, those of
ordinary skill in the art will recognize other financial
transaction monitoring systems to which the present invention may
be applied or with which it may be used. Thus, this example of the
present invention should not be considered limiting.
[0026] The system 100 includes a processing server 102 and a
plurality of platform servers 104. The processing server 102 is in
communication with the platform servers 104 via a network 106. The
processing server 102 and the platform servers 104 may be any of a
number of well known computing devices. For example, the processing
server 102 and the platform servers 104 may be database servers,
workstations, personal computers, combinations of the foregoing,
and the like. The network 106 may be any of a number of well known
networks or network combinations that facilitate the transmission
of electronic signals. For example, the network 106 may be a local
area network, a wide area network, the Internet, and the like. Many
other examples for the processing server 102, platform servers 104,
and network 106 are possible.
[0027] The processing server 102 is configured to receive a file
108 from a requester 110. The file 108 contains a list of target
account identifiers for which the requester 110 wishes to obtain
transaction data. The target account identifiers may be credit card
account numbers and the like, and may represent a suspect account,
such as an account suspected of being related to illegal activity.
The file 108 may or may not be in electronic form. For example, the
requester 110 may send the file electronically via email, file
transfer, and the like. Alternatively, the requester 110 may call
the credit processing service on a telephone and relay the content
of the file by voice or fax. It is also possible that the requester
110 may hand deliver or mail the file 108 to the credit processing
service. Other means for transferring the file 108 are possible.
The file 108 may be sent to the credit processing service one a
regular schedule, such as daily or hourly, or the file 108 may be
sent to the credit processing service as additional target account
identifiers are identified. In any case, the content of the file
108 is input in electronic form into the processing server 102.
[0028] The platform servers 104 receive the list of target account
identifiers from the processing server 102 via the network 106.
Alternatively, the content of the file 108 may be relayed directly
to one or more of the platform servers 104 by the requester 110.
The platform servers 104 may receive the list according to any of a
variety of processes. For example, the platform servers 104
periodically may request the list from the processing server 102,
in response to which request the processing server 102 transmits
the list. The request may be sent daily, or weekly, hourly, or
according to any other periodic schedule. Alternatively, the
processing server 102 may transmit the list according to a similar
periodic schedule. In yet another alternative, the processing
server 102 may transmit a notification to the platform servers 104
each time the list is updated at the processing server 102, in
response to which the platform servers 104 may transmit a request
when, for example, bandwidth permits. Many other process for
transmitting the list of target account identifiers from the
processing server 102 to the platform servers 104 are possible. It
may also be the case that only portions of the list are sent to
particular ones of the platform servers 104, according to the types
of transaction information processed by each platform server.
[0029] The platform servers 104 are configured to receive
transaction information 112 from merchants or other entities that
process credit transactions or accept account identifiers. Each
platform server may receive transaction information 112 from a
specific region that may be determined geographically or by other
means. The transaction information 112 includes transaction records
of transactions in which account identifiers are used. The
transaction records include account identifiers used in the
transaction. Additionally, the transactions records may contain
other data, such as, for example, the place, date, and time of the
transaction, the identity of the holder of the account represented
by the account identifier, and the like.
[0030] Among other things, the platform servers 104 review the
transaction information 112 for transaction records in which a
target account identifier is involved. Upon the occurrence of such,
the discovering platform server 104 produces an alert based on the
transaction record. The alert may contain the target account
identifier, the date of the transaction, the time of the
transaction, the place of the transaction, and the like. It may be
necessary for the platform server 104 to translate the transaction
record into a different format, which will be described with
reference to FIG. 2.
[0031] Referring to FIG. 2, a transaction record 202 and an alert
204 are illustrated. The transaction record 202 may contain an
electronic representation of the transaction in a machine readable
form, the textual representation of which may not be very useful.
Thus, the platform server may convert the machine readable
electronic representation of the transaction into a different
electronic format, the textual representation of which is more user
friendly. For example, the alert 204 may include a user friendly
electronic representation of the account holder name 206, the
account identifier 208, the name of the merchant 210, the address
of the merchant or the location where the account identifier was
presented as payment 212, the date 214 and the time 216 of the
transaction, and the like.
[0032] Returning to FIG. 1, the alert may be transmitted from a
platform server 104 to the processing server 102. In some
embodiments of the invention, the electronic format of the alert
may be converted, as explained above, at the processing server 102
instead of at the platform server 104 that generated the alert. It
is advantageous, according to the present invention, for the alert
to be transmitted from the platform server 104 to the processing
server 102 as soon as possible after the transaction takes place,
preferably in real or near-real time. Near-real time may be any
time period that is as close as possible to real time. For example,
real time may be within 45 minutes, fifteen minutes, ten minutes,
five minutes, or even one minute. Other examples of near-real time
are also possible.
[0033] Upon receipt of an alert, the processing server 102 performs
several tasks. The processing server 102 may display the content of
the alert on a display device 114 associated with the processing
server 102 so that the alert may be viewed by an observer 118, such
as an analyst. The display device 114 may be a computer monitor, a
printer, or the like, or the display device may be another
computing device, such as a personal computer, workstation, and the
like. The display device 114 may be co-located with the processing
server 102, or the display device 114 may be in communication with
the server computer 102 via a second network 116. The second
network 116 may be the same network as network 106, or it may be a
different network. The second network 116 may be any of a number of
well known networks or network combinations that facilitate the
transmission of electronic signals. For example, the second network
116 may be a local area network, a wide area network, the Internet,
and the like. Many other examples for the second network 116 are
possible.
[0034] The processing server 102 may also compile a list 120 of
alerts and transmit the list 120 of alerts to the same or a
different display device 114 for observation by the same or a
different analyst or observer 118. The list 120 may be sent via the
network 116 or by other means.
[0035] The processing server 102 may also process the alert and
store the content of the alert for later use. For example, the
processing server 102 may compile transaction data over time
relating to an account until the account reaches a threshold, such
as a spending limit. The processing server 102 may also compile
information relating to the items or services purchased using a
target account identifier for later use in marketing research.
[0036] The s processing server 102 may also generate a notification
122 based on the alert. The notification 122 may include the entire
content of the alert or may include only a portion of the content
of the alert. The notification may also include additional
information not included in the alert. In other words, the
processing server 102 may append additional information to the
alert to create the notification 122. The processing server 102
then transmits the notification 122 to a personal computer 124
associated with a recipient 126. The personal computer 124 may be a
pager, a mobile phone, a personal digital assistant, and the like.
The personal computer 124 may also be a desktop or laptop computer.
The notification may be transmitted via any of a number of methods,
such as over a network or as a radio or satellite transmission.
[0037] The recipient 126 may be the requestor 110, or a designee of
the requestor 110. For example, the recipient 126 may be a law
enforcement official in the vicinity of the location where the
transaction took place, in which case the server computer may
select the recipient 126 based on the content of the alert. In
other examples, the recipient 126 may be the account owner who
desires to monitor the spending habits of an account user, in which
case the notification may be sent only after a spending threshold
is reached. The processing server 102 also may send the
notification to multiple recipients. Many other possibilities
exist.
[0038] Referring to FIG. 3, a method 300 of monitoring financial
transactions according to the present invention is illustrated. The
method includes receiving a list of target account identifiers at a
processing server (operation 302). As previously discussed with
reference to FIG. 1, the list may be received in many forms and
according to many different schedules, or no specific schedule. The
operation 320 includes transcribing the list into a computer
readable form, if necessary, and storing the list on the processing
server.
[0039] At operation 304, the list is transmitted to one or more
platform servers. Also as previously discussed with reference to
FIG. 1, the process by which the list is transmitted to the one or
more platform computers may include a periodic request from each
platform computer to transmit the list, in response to which the
processing server transmits the list. The process may also include
the processing server automatically transmitting the list to the
platform computers, either on a periodic schedule or each time the
list is updated at the processing server. In yet another
alternative, the processing server may send a "list available"
message to the platform computers when the list is updated, in
response to which the platform servers request the list when able.
Combinations of the aforementioned processes are also possible.
[0040] At operation 306, the platform computers monitor transaction
information for target account identifiers from the list. The
operation 306 includes the platform servers receiving transaction
information from merchants or other entities that accept account
identifiers in exchange for goods or services in anticipation of
later payment. The platform servers search for the target account
identifiers in transaction records in the transaction
information.
[0041] At operation 308, the platform servers send an alert to the
processing server upon the occurrence of a match of a target
account identifier to an account identifier in a transaction
record. The alert may include the account identifier, the date,
time, and place of the transaction, as well as other relevant
information. Prior to sending the alert, the platform computer may
translate the content of the alert from one electronic format to a
more user friendly electronic format.
[0042] At operation 310, the processing server may display the
alert on a display device for observation by an analyst or other
observer. The processing server may also display a compilation of
alerts received by the processing server on the same or a different
display device.
[0043] At operation 312, the processing server may send a
notification to an analyst, the generator of the list of target
account identifiers, or other designee of the generator. The
notification may include the same information as the alert,
additional information to the alert, or a portion of the
information in the alert. The notification may be sent, for
example, by email, page, and the like. The notification may be
received by a personal computing device such as a pager, personal
digital assistant, desktop or laptop computer, or mobile phone worn
or carried by, or simply accessible to the recipient.
[0044] Having described several embodiments, it will be recognized
by those of skill in the art that various modifications,
alternative constructions, and equivalents may be used without
departing from the spirit of the invention. Additionally, a number
of well known processes and elements have not been described in
order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present invention. For
example, those skilled in the art know how to arrange computers
into a network and enable communication among the computers.
Accordingly, the above description should not be taken as limiting
the scope of the invention, which is defined in the following
claims.
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