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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 01, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 01, 2012
Yanghong Shao, Charlotte, NC (US);
Bibhudatta Jena, Andhra Pradesh, IN;
Timothy J Bendel, Charlotte, NC (US);
David Joa, San Bruno, CA (US);
Vikas Mishra, Maharashtra, IN;
Thayer S Allison, Jr., Charlotte, NC (US);
Deepak Verma, Middletown, DE;
Srihari Rao Gatpa, Andhra Pradesh, IN;
Naveen G Yeri, Charlotte, NC (US);
Jade Michelle Le Vo-dinh, Charlotte, NC (US);
Kunal Makin, Charlotte, NC (US);
David Neil Joffe, Charlotte, NC (US);
Yanghong Shao, Charlotte, NC (US);
Bibhudatta Jena, Andhra Pradesh, IN;
Timothy J Bendel, Charlotte, NC (US);
David Joa, San Bruno, CA (US);
Vikas Mishra, Maharashtra, IN;
Thayer S Allison, Jr., Charlotte, NC (US);
Deepak Verma, Middletown, DE;
Srihari Rao Gatpa, Andhra Pradesh, IN;
Naveen G Yeri, Charlotte, NC (US);
Jade Michelle Le Vo-Dinh, Charlotte, NC (US);
Kunal Makin, Charlotte, NC (US);
David Neil Joffe, Charlotte, NC (US);
Bank of America Corporation, Charlotte, NC (US);
Abstract
Systems and methods for producing and maintaining account related triggers are provided herein. The systems and methods may be utilized for risk mitigation. Account triggers may be executed to determine account activity indicative of a risk event. Once a risk event is identified, the financial institution may determine an appropriate action to mitigate foreseeable risk due to the risk event.