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`Figure 4 showsthree different graphics (401-403) and corresponding method
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`steps (410-490) that illustrate an unbanked subscriber making a withdrawal using a mobile
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`To withdraw cash at an agent branch, a subscriber submits a withdrawal request
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`using their application (401). The subscriber may also enter information about the agent
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`branch (e.g. name of establishment, name of agent, location or other information) that
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`subscriber’s eMoney is deducted and that amount is transferred to the agent branch’s
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`eMoneyaccount (402). Then, the agent branch gives the subscriber the requested amount
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`of cash (403). In this manner, any entity that has established itself as an agent branch
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`(including retail stores, gas stations, service providers, etc.) can provide cash withdrawal
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`to a mobile wallet subscriber (whether banked or unbanked). The agent’s or agent
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`manager’s role is to verify the withdrawal request (e.g. via SMS on the agent’s or agent
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`manager's phone) and gives the cash to subscriber. The subscriber requests cash withdrawal
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`In one embodiment, the monetary transaction system 210 is implemented to
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`account1s sufficient to accommodate the requested withdrawal for the specified amount of
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`sufficient funds) and a velocity check (to verify the subscriber hasn’t exceeded specified
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`transfer limits) on the unbanked subscriber's mobile wallet account (step 440). The
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`subscriber 205 overat least one of the plurality of channels 111 connected to the monetary
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`transaction system (step 450). The monetary transaction system 210 receives subsequent
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`agent branch communication overat least one of the plurality of channels connected to the
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`monetary transaction system indicating that the withdrawal code has been presented to the
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`agent branch (step 460). The monetary transaction system 210 then debits the unbanked
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`subscriber's mobile wallet account by the specified amount of funds (step 470), returns a
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`notification to the agent branch confirming the withdrawal (step 480) and notifies the
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`subscriber's mobile wallet account over at least one of the channels 111 connected to the
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`maybe used to allow subscribers to withdraw cash using their mobile wallet applications
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`at any store or other entity registered as an agent branch.
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`Figure 5A depicts a subscriber-to-subscriber eMoneytransfer. To perform such
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`a transfer, subscriber A (501) enters some type of identification information identifying
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`subscriber B (e.g. subscriber B’s phone number) and an amount of moneyhe or she wishes
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`to transfer. The transaction processor 216 of the monetary transaction system 210
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`determines if there are sufficient funds to complete the transfer. If sufficient funds are
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`available, the monetary transaction system 210 decrements subscriber A's account and
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`credits subscriber B’s account (502). The system then sends somekind ofnotification (e.g.
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`account. Subscriber A may also receive a notification that the transfer was successful.
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`Accordingly, eMoney may be transferred between two mFS platform subscribers, one or
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`both of which may be unbanked. The monetary transaction system 210 processes the
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`subscribers’ requests, updates the subscribers’ eMoney balances, logs the transactions, and
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`sendstransaction information to a specified bank when needed.
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`Figure 5B illustrates a subscriber-to-non-subscriber eMoneytransfer.
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`graphic 505, subscriber A wishes to send eMoney to another individual that is not a
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`subscriber to the mFS platform. The transaction is initiated in the same fashion as the
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`eMoney.Instead, the monetary transaction system 210 sends a notification (e.g. via SMS)
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`to non-subscriber B with instructions for how to pick-up the transferred money, along with
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`an authorization code (506). The monetary transaction system 210 puts a hold on subscriber
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`A's account for the amounttransferred. Subscriber B then has a specified number of days
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`A's eMoney account by the monetary transaction system 210.
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`[00117] When non-subscriber B goes to pick up the moneyat an agent branch, the agent
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`branch’s manageror agent verifies the authorization code via an agent manager or agent
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`mobile wallet application (that, in turn, accesses the mFS platform). Once the transfer has
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`been validated, the agent gives the cash to non-subscriber B. The agent branch’s mFS
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`accountis credited with the transfer amount (507) and the user leaves with the cash in hand
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`(508). The mFS platform processes the transfer request, updates subscriber A's eMoney
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`balance, logs the transaction, and sends transaction details to a platform-specified bank.
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`[00118]
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`Figure 6Aillustrates a subscriber-to-subscriber international eMoneytransfer.
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`This embodiment is, at least in some respects, similar to sending eMoney to an mFS
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`subscriber domestically. In this case the monetary transaction system 210 leverages one or
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`more existing international money transfer organizations or “remittance companies” such
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`as MoneyGram®. In some embodiments, MoneyGram®is pre-integrated to the monetary
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`transaction system 210, but other international money transfer organizations may also be
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`used. Still further, at least in some embodiments, subscriber B may need to have an eMoney
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`In Figure 6A, subscriber A initiates the international eMoneytransfer at 601,
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`the international moneytransfer organization (e.g. MoneyGram®)transfers the eMoney to
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`subscriber B at 602 and subscriber B’s eMoney balance is increased by the transferred
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`amount. Thus, subscriber A requests to send eMoney from his or her eMoney account via
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`the mobile wallet application. The eMoneyis transferred using an international money
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`transfer organization, and subscriber B receives a notification (that may, for example,
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`include a reference number, among other information) that their eMoney balance has
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`increased by the transfer amount. The monetary transfer system 210 processes subscriber
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`A’s request, updates subscriber A's and subscriber B's eMoney balances,
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`logs the
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`transaction, and send transaction details to a mFS platform-specified bank.
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`[00120]
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`Figure 6B illustrates a subscriber-to-non-subscriber international eMoney
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`transfer. In this illustration, subscriber A wishes to send cash to subscriber B who is not an
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`mFS program subscriber. Similar to the scenario described in Figure 6A, the monetary
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`transaction system 210 leverages various international moneytransfer organizations or
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`remittance companies such as MoneyGram®to transfer the eMoney. Subscriber A initiates
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`a typical eMoney transfer at 605 by providing non-subscriber B’s
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`identification
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`information, as well as the amountto be transferred. The Monetarytransaction system 210
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`recognizes the eMoneytransfer is not destined for a domestic phone numberand routes the
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`request to the international moneytransfer organization (e.g. MoneyGram®)(606).
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`The international money transfer organization sends non-subscriber B a
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`notification (e.g. via SMS) with instructions for how and where to pick up the money (in
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`embodiments where MoneyGram® transfers the eMoney, the notification may include a
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`MoneyGram® reference number (MGRN)) (607). Non-subscriber B can then show the
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`MGRN to an agentat an agent branch (608) and then receive the cash (609). The monetary
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`transaction system 210 then decrements subscriber A's eMoney accountfor the transferred
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`amount. The monetary transfer system 210 thus processes subscriber A’s transfer request,
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`updates subscriber A's eMoney balance, logs the transaction, and sends transaction detail
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`to a platform-specified bank. It should also be noted that an mFS subscriber mayalso
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`receive moneyin a foreign country from either a subscriber or a non-subscriber in a similar
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`manner.
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`Figure 7 illustrates a subscriber purchasing airtime using a mobile wallet.
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`Mobile wallet platform subscribers may buy airtime by using their mobile wallet
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`application 207. The monetary transaction system 210 will reload their airtime account
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`within the mobile network operator’s (MNO's) systems. The subscriber requests to
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`purchase airtime by entering the request via the mobile wallet application or via a mobile
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`wallet web interface. The monetary transaction system 210 then decrements the
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`subscriber's eMoney account (701), while crediting the mFS platform’s eMoney account
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`(702). The purchased airtime is then added to the subscriber’s airtime balance (703). The
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`monetary transaction system 210 processes the subscriber’s
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`request, updates
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`the
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`subscriber's eMoney balancesas well as its own eMoneybalance, logs the transaction, and
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`sendstransaction detail to a mFS platform-specified bank.
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`[00123]
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`In one embodiment, the monetary transaction system 210 is implemented to top
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`up a prepaid mobile account from a mobile wallet. The communication module 215 of the
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`monetary transaction system 210 receives a subscriber communication over one of a
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`plurality of channels 111 connected to the monetary transaction system (step 710). The
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`subscriber communication indicates that an unbanked subscriber 205 desires to top up a
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`prepaid mobile account by a specified amount using a specified payment method from the
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`unbanked subscriber’s mobile wallet. The transaction processor 216 validates the status of
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`the selected payment method (step 720) and performs a limit check and/or a velocity check
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`on the selected payment method (step 730). The monetary transaction system 210 then
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`debits the specified payment method by the specified amount of funds (step 740) and
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`processes the mobile top-up via a billing system integrator and/or an aggregator (step 750),
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`andnotifies the subscriber that the prepaid mobile account was topped up overat least one
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`of the channels connected to the monetarytransaction system (step 760).
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`Figure 8 illustrates an embodiment where a mFS subscriber paysa bill using a
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`mobile wallet. At least in some embodiments, the company that the subscriber wishes to
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`payneeds to have signed-upto be part of the mFS platform. The mFS platform may publish
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`a list of company namesthat have registered to be part of the mFS platform. This list of
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`companies may include company IDsso that subscribers can know which company ID to
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`enter in their mobile wallet application. Once the companyID 1s known,the subscriber can
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`paya bill by entering the company ID and the amountto be paid. The monetary transaction
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`system 210 then decrements the subscriber's eMoney account (801) and credits the
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`identified company's eMoneyaccount (802). Accordingly, in response to the subscriber’s
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`request to pay bill via their mobile wallet application, the monetary transaction system 210
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`processes the request, updates the bill pay company’s and the subscriber's eMoney
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`balances, logs the transaction, and sends transaction details to the mFS platform-specified
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`bank.
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`Inone embodiment, the monetary transaction system 210 is implemented to pay
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`a bill from a mobile wallet. The communications module 215 of the monetary transaction
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`system 215 receives a subscriber communication over a communication channel 111
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`connected to the monetary transaction system (step 810). The subscriber communication
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`indicates that unbanked subscriber 205 desires to paya bill for a specified amount using a
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`specified payment method from the unbanked subscriber’s mobile wallet (e.g. eMoney).
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`The monetary transaction system 210 validates the status of the selected payment method
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`(step 820) and performs a limit check and/or a velocity check on the selected payment
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`method to ensure the eMoneytransfer is permissible (step 830). The monetary transaction
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`system then debits the specified payment method by the specified amount of funds (step
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`840), processes the bill payment via a direct biller connection or a bill pay aggregator (step
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`850), and notifies the unbanked subscriber that the bill was paid using a communication
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`channel (e.g. SMS) connected to the monetary transaction system (step 860). Thus, in this
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`manner, a subscriber may use a mobile wallet to pay various bills including rent, utility,
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`mortgage, phone, cable, medical and otherbills.
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`Figure 9 illustrates a mobile wallet subscriber making a retail purchase.
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`[00127] Mobile wallet subscribers can makeretail purchases at agent branchesdirectly
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`from their mobile device. Agent branches, as explained above, are retail stores or other
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`entities that have registered with the mFS system and are able to accept mobile wallet
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`payments. Accordingly, a subscriber can select the items they wish to purchase, and
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`indicate (via the mobile wallet application) to the agent branch that they wish to pay for
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`the items. The mobile wallet application then communicates with the agent branch and the
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`monetary transaction system to indicate the price of the transaction. The monetary
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`transaction system 210 then debits the subscriber’s eMoney account (901) and credits the
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`agent branch’s eMoney account (902). The agent branch (and/or the agent manager or
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`agent) receives confirmation that subscriber paid for the purchase. The subscriber may also
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`receive a summary of the retail purchase and may be asked to confirm the purchase by
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`entering a PIN. The monetary transaction system processes the purchase request, updates
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`the agent branch and subscriber's eMoney balances,
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`logs the transaction, and sends
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`transaction details to a mFS platform-specified bank.
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`[00128]
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`In one embodiment, the monetary transaction system 210 is implemented to
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`make a purchase from a mobile wallet. The communications module 215 of the monetary
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`transaction system 210 receives a communication from a subscriber over a communication
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`channels 111 (Step 910). The subscriber communication indicates that an unbanked
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`subscriber 205 desires to purchase an itemfora specified amount of funds using a specified
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`payment method from the unbanked subscriber’s mobile wallet.
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`[00129]
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`The monetary transaction system 210 then returns a secure, perishable purchase
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`code to the unbanked subscriber overat least one of the channels connected to the monetary
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`transaction system (step 920) and receives a subsequent agent branch communication over
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`a channel indicating that the purchase code has been presented to an agent (branch) (step
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`930). The monetarytransaction system 210 validates the status of the specified payment
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`method (step 940), determines if the specified payment method can accommodate a
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`purchase for the specified amount (step 950), performs a limit check and/or a velocity
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`check on the selected payment method (960), debits the specified payment method by the
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`specified amount of funds (970), returns a notification to the agent branch authorizing the
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`purchase (980) and sends a receipt to the unbanked subscriber over a communication
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`channel. The monetary transaction system 210 may thus be used to make a retail purchase
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`Figure 10A illustrates a subscriber
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`requesting a micro-loan. Financial
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`institutions and potentially other mFS program participants may sign up to become money
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`or eMoney lenders. Mobile wallet subscribers may be able to use their mobile wallets to
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`request micro-loans from these approved lenders. The micro-loans are tracked by the
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`monetary transaction system 210, and repayment reminders, interest and commissionsare
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`managed by the monetary transaction system. The subscriber requests a micro-loan from a
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`lender, indicating the amount in the request, as well as other information such as the
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`repaymentdate and the commission(i.e. interest rate). Potential lenders then have a chance
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`to counter the loan request with their own terms. Oncethe lender approves the subscriber’s
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`request, the lender’s eMoney account balance is debited for the specified amount (1001)
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`and the subscriber’s eMoney account is credited with the requested amount (1002). The
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`monetary transaction system 210 processes the micro-loan requests, update the lender and
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`subscriber's eMoney balances, sets up repayment schedules and reminders,
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`logs the
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`the term “micro-loan” is used herein, the loan may be for substantially any amount of
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`money.
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`Following on the embodiment described in Figure 10A, Figure 10B illustrates
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`a subscriber repaying a micro-loan. The subscriber may repay the loan using functionality
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`provided in the mobile wallet application or in a similar webinterface. Repayments can be
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`made in installments or in full depending on the rules of the micro-loan. The subscriber
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`enters the amount they wish to repay and the loan ID. The subscriber’s eMoney accountis
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`then debited for the specified amount (1005), while the lender’s eMoney accountis credited
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`the specified amount (1006). Both the lender and the subscriber may receive confirmation
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`that the loan has been repaid via SMS or some other communication channel. The mFS
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`platform thus processes the subscriber’s micro-loan repayment request, updates lender and
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`subscriber's eMoney balances, updates repayment schedule and reminders,
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`logs the
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`transaction, and sends transaction details to a specified mFS platform bank.
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`[00132]
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`Figure 11A illustrates a subscriber receiving a direct deposit from an employer
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`or other entity. Subscribers to the mFS platform have the ability to receive any direct
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`deposit into their eMoney account. Subscribers may be asked by their employers to provide
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`account information in order to set up direct deposit. The employer then submits a direct
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`deposit request using their existing processes (i.e the processes they use for a normal
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`checking or savings bank account). Once the direct deposit is set up and a paydayarrives,
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`the employer’s bank account is debited for the proper amount (1101) and the employer’s
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`mFSaccountis credited with that amount (1102). Then, once the funds have been received
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`at the mFS platform bank, the mFS platform bank sweeps the employers direct deposit
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`balance (1103) into a mFS platform master account (1104) and notifies the mFS platform
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`of each account to be incremented (including the subscriber’s mobile wallet (eMoney)
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`account). The subscriber’s eMoney accountis then credited with the paycheck amount
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`(1105) upon which the eMoney may be used to pay for goods, pay bills, top up airtime,
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`transfer to other entities or for cash withdrawal.
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`The subscriber does not need to have a bank account to participate in direct
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`deposit. The employer’s bank can communicate with the mFS platform’s bank to perform
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`the necessary steps in directly depositing the subscriber’s paycheck in his or her eMoney
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`mobile wallet account. The bank facilitates monetary deposit into the employer's bank
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`account for direct deposit and performs an automated sweep of recent deposits from the
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`employer's bank account into the mFS platform's master bank account. The bank also sends
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`transaction details to the monetary transaction system 210 including transaction logs. The
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`directly from the employer (or bank), processes the list and requests to establish a direct
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`deposit, updates subscriber's eMoney balance, log the transaction, and sends transaction
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`Ina similar manner, a subscriber may receive a government welfare payment
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`welfare account deposits the money (1110) into the government's bank account for welfare
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`payments (1111) and performs an automated sweep of recent deposits from the
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`government's bank account (1112) into the mFS program's master bank account (1113).
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`credited to their eMoney account (1114). The mFS platform receives an indication of
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`eMoney accounts that are to be credited from the government, processes the welfare
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`payments, updates the subscriber's eMoney balance,
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`Figure 12A illustrates an agent administrator distributing eMoney to various
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`funds into and out of the agent company's bank account. When an agent administrator
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`branch accounts (1202). This is performed using the agent administrator's mobile wallet
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`system 210 processes the administrator’s eMoney transfer request, updates the agent
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`company and agent branch eMoneybalances, logs the transaction, and sends transaction
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`Figure 12B illustrates an agent company deposit. The agent company has an
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`company’s eMoney account). After the agent company's bank account has beenset up, the
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`agent administrator can make deposits into that account. As Figure 12B shows, once cash
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`(1205) has been deposited into the bank account (1206),it is transferred to a mFSplatform
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`master account (1208) that includes all or a part of the mFS platform’s funds. The agent
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`company’s bank account 1s decreased by the deposit amount (1207), while the agent
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`company’s eMoney accountbalance is correspondingly increased (1210). At this time, the
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`platform’s master bank account. The agent company’s bank then sends transaction details
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`cash (or form of money such as a check or money order) to a bank branch for deposit. The
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`Figure 13 illustrates an agent company withdrawal. To make a cash withdrawal
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`for an agent company, the agent administrator requests a withdrawal using the agent
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`administrator mobile wallet application. The monetary transaction system 210 then notifies
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`the bankthat a certain amount of eMoneyis to be transferred from the master mFS account
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`(1302) to the agent company bank account (1303). When the money is in the agent
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`withdrawal means. The mFS master bank receives transaction details from the monetary
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`transaction system 210 about recent transactions (recent withdrawals in this case). The mFS
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`master bank performs an automated sweep (1304) of the mFS platform’s master bank
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`accountto reflect the recent withdrawal request from agent the agent company (1301). The
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`agent company’s eMoney accountis reduced by the amount of the withdrawal. The agent
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`companyalso sends transaction details to the monetary transaction system 210. The agent
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`administrator can request withdrawal via the agent administrator mobile wallet application
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`and physically withdrawal cash (1305) from the agent company’s bank branch (1306). The
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`Attention will now be turned to embodiments in which subscribers have bank
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`accounts associated with their mobile wallets. The monetary transaction system 210
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`provides similar functionality to consumers that have bank or credit union accounts.
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`Although many different transactions are presented herein, many more and varied types of
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`transactions may be processed by the monetary transaction system. In the following
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`figures, “$C” refers to cash balance, “SDC”refers to a debit card (prepaid) balance and
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`Figure 14 describes a subscriber deposit at an agent branch. The subscriber has
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`a registered and activated (prepaid) debit card at an agent branch location. The prepaid
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`debit card is associated with the mobile wallet application in the subscriber's mobile device.
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`As such, the debit card is linked to the subscriber’s account in the monetary transaction
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`system 210. To deposit cash onto the mobile wallet, the subscriber informs the agent that
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`they want to deposit a specified amount of cash (1401). The agent takes the cash and
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`notifies the monetary transaction system 210 of the deposit using their point of sale (POS)
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`system or the agent mobile wallet application (1402), and the monetarytransaction system
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`210 credits the subscriber's mobile wallet account (1403). The funds collected at the cash
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`register typically do not reach a bank account until the reconciliation and settlement of
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`funds occurs between the agent and the mFS owner's bank.
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`Thesubscriber’s bank then receives a settlement report from the card processor
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`and receives funds from the agent's bank. The agent or agent manager physically deposits
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`the cash into the subscriber's mobile wallet account via their POS system or agent
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`manager/agent mobile wallet application. The monetarytransaction system processes the
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