Card Services
Overview
Our card services support multiple card types, including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover, as well as other popular payment methods like Apple Pay and Google Pay. You can also set up recurring payments for your customers, making it easy for them to make regular payments without having to enter their card information every time.Our advanced fraud detection and prevention features use machine learning algorithms to help identify and prevent fraudulent transactions. We also provide detailed reporting and analytics, allowing you to track and analyze payment data and make data-driven decisions.
We also offer multi-currency support, which allows you to accept payments from customers in different parts of the world. And with our 24/7 customer support, you can always count on us to help you resolve any issues related to our card services.Our card services are also fully compliant with all local and international regulations, such as PCI DSS, so you can be confident that you're accepting payments in a secure and compliant manner.
Card Replacement (Post)
This webbook serves to promptly inform your system whenever a card replacement occurs. This helps ensure that important card management activities are communicated accurately and on time. Card replacements are crucial in banking because they affect customer accounts, security, and transaction abilities.
Pin Action (Post)
This webbook serves to promptly inform your system whenever there are PIN-related actions performed on a card. It's important for maintaining card security, overseeing operations, and meeting regulatory requirements in finance. PIN-related actions, as of now we support reset pin counter only.
Account Status Change
Status:
Production
Version:
V2
Category:
Card Services
Overview
The Account Status Change API allows for real-time updating of the account status, such as account closures, suspensions, or activations. By integrating this API into their systems, businesses can automate processes related to account status changes, ensuring timely responses and effective management of customer accounts.
This API allows businesses to enhance operational efficiency, improve customer service, and optimize account management processes.
How It Works
At the account level, a list of available block codes will be accessible, and each block code setup will be associated with specific features. By providing the account ID along with the relevant block code, the account status will be updated instantly.
Overview
The Account Status Change API allows for real-time updating of the account status, such as account closures, suspensions, or activations. By integrating this API into their systems, businesses can automate processes related to account status changes, ensuring timely responses and effective management of customer accounts.
This API allows businesses to enhance operational efficiency, improve customer service, and optimize account management processes.
How It Works
At the account level, a list of available block codes will be accessible, and each block code setup will be associated with specific features. By providing the account ID along with the relevant block code, the account status will be updated instantly.
Account Status Change
Status:
Production
Version:
V2
Category:
Card Services
Node | Child Node | Type | Length | Description |
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Authorization | Bearer xxxx | string | Authorization Header (Bearer Token) | |
Content-Type | application/json | string | Content Type |
Node Type | Type | Length | Description | |||||||
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NISrvRequest | request_account_status_change | header | msg_id | string | 12 | Message ID, this field should be unique id for each Api call. This will be generated from client side. If the same message ID is used the system will decline the API call with Error Description “Duplicate Message ID” | ||||
msg_type | string | 12 | Message Type – This can have either “TRANSACTION” or “ENQUIRY” As for this API the value expected is “TRANSACTION” | |||||||
msg_function | string | 50 | Message functions: Should be “REQ_ACCOUNT_STATUS_CHANGE” | |||||||
src_application | string | 10 | Source Application: This is a free Text and the client can populate the source system from where the API is Initiated Example: IVR, IB, MB No Validations of these are kept at Network Systems | |||||||
target_application | string | 10 | The target_application can hold any value from FI side, this can be used by FI to check the target system of the API call | |||||||
timestamp | string | 30 | Timestamp of the request - Format YYYY-MM-DDtHH:MM:SS.SSS+04:00 | |||||||
bank_id | string | 4 | Bank Id is Unique Id 4 digit code for each client and the same will be provided once the client setup is completed in our core system. For sandbox testing – Please use “NIC” | |||||||
body | account_identifier_id | string | 32 | account Identifier | ||||||
account_identifier_type | string | 20 | CONTRACT_NUMBER | |||||||
status | type | string | 32 | Status Type | ||||||
value | string | 32 | Status value | |||||||
custom_fields | key | string | 32 | Custom Tag e.g. bc_channel | ||||||
value | string | 128 | Custom Tag value |
{
"NISrvRequest": {
"request_account_status_change": {
"header": {
"msg_id": "236001",
"msg_type": "TRANSACTION",
"msg_function": "REQ_ACCOUNT_STATUS_CHANGE",
"src_application": "IVR",
"target_application": "WAY4",
"timestamp": "2020-07-20T10:49:02.366+04:00",
"bank_id": "NIC"
},
"body": {
"account_identifier_id": "0003621110000000183",
"account_identifier_type": "CONTRACT_NUMBER",
"status": [
{
"type": "BCC-ACC2-982",
"value": "T"
}
],
"custom_fields": [
{
"key": "bc_channel",
"value": "TIB2"
}
]
}
}
}
}
Node | Child Node | Type | Length | Description | |
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Content-Type | application/json | string | Content Type |
Node Type | Type | Length | Description | |||||||
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NISrvResponse | response_account_status_change | header | msg_id | string | 12 | Unique Source Message ID eg ada123456fdsf | ||||
msg_type | string | 12 | msg_type can hold 2 values TRANSACTION or ENQUIRY, the value must be sent as it is mentioned in the request | |||||||
msg_function | string | 50 | Default REP_ACCOUNT_STATUS_CHANGE | |||||||
src_application | string | 10 | Source Application: This is a free Text and the client can populate the source system from where the API is Initiated Example: IVR, IB, MB No Validations of these are kept at Network Systems | |||||||
target_application | string | 10 | The target_application can hold any value from FI side, this can be used by FI to check the target system of the API call | |||||||
timestamp | string | 30 | Timestamp of the request - Format YYYY-MM-DDtHH:MM:SS.SSS+04:00 | |||||||
bank_id | string | 4 | Bank Id is Unique Id 4 digit code for each client and the same will be provided once the client setup is completed in our core system. For sandbox testing – Please use “NIC” | |||||||
exception_details | application_name | string | 20 | Application Name | ||||||
date_time | string | 30 | Timestamp of the response Format “YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS” | |||||||
status | string | 1 | Status of the request (S/F) | |||||||
error_code | string | 4 | EAI Internal Error Code (Check error codes section for the complete list of error codes and error code descriptions) | |||||||
error_description | string | 100 | Error Description (Check error codes section for the complete list of error codes and error code descriptions) | |||||||
transaction_ref_id | string | 20 | The tracking_id sent in the request will be sent back in response in this field. |
{
"NISrvResponse": {
"response_account_status_change": {
"header": {
"msg_id": "236001",
"msg_type": "TRANSACTION",
"msg_function": "REP_ACCOUNT_STATUS_CHANGE",
"src_application": "IVR",
"target_application": "WAY4",
"timestamp": "2020-07-20T10:49:02.366+04:00",
"bank_id": "NIC"
},
"exception_details": {
"application_name": "TCC-ADP",
"date_time": "2023-02-01T16:39:47.314+04:00",
"status": "S",
"error_code": "000",
"error_description": "Success",
"transaction_ref_id": "236001"
}
}
}
}
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 | Sample Description |
400 | Bad Request |
401 | Unauthorized |
403 | Forbidden |
500 | Internal Server Error |
502 | Bad gateway |
503 | Scheduled Maintenance |
504 | Gateway Timeout |
596 | Service Not Found |
How It Works
Follow the steps below. For more details, read the Quick Start Guide.
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