May 2021

In May 2021 we added a new guide, removed the disputes endpoints, added the credit_ind field, corrected information about the ODIN: overdraft_opt_in event and updated the descriptions for the ACH-related events. Click May 2021 to see the details.

New Customer ID Verification guide

We added a new Customer ID Verification (KYC/CIP) guide to explain how to perform KYC/CIP and how to use Galileo's integrated ID verification process with the account-creation endpoints.

Disputes endpoints removal

We removed the disputes-related endpoints from documentation pending the implementation of a new disputes process. If you still need to see documentation for those endpoints, contact Galileo.

credit_ind field in API responses

For endpoints that retrieve settled transactions—Get Transaction History and Get All Transaction History—a new credit_ind field has been added to the responses to specify whether the card was authenticated with a PIN or a signature: Y is for signature transactions and N means a PIN was used. [This entry formerly included Get Account Overview, which was an error.]

Event correction

The Creating an Overdraft Account guide used to say that the ODIN: overdraft_opt_in event was triggered by the Set Account Feature endpoint. It has been corrected to say that the event is triggered when a DDA is created with ODELG set, and that the event can also be triggered by opting in to overdraft on the CST.

ACH events descriptions updates

We updated the descriptions for the ACH-related events to clarify which way the funds are moving as well as what triggers the events.


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