A card is going to expire in the specified number of days. Default is 30 days before expiration. This event is sent once per card.
- Code —
RBEX
- Event trigger — Today is the expiration date minus the configured number of days.
- Process — This process contains the event trigger:
- Internal process that detects which cards will expire.
Fields
All fields are strings. Your field names may vary.
Field | Required | Description |
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avail_cash | For debit accounts, the |
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avail_credit | For credit accounts, the available credit limit to spend. Example: |
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balance_id | X | The balance ID, also called the |
cad | Galileo-generated card ID. Example: |
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credit_balance | For credit accounts, the total amount of unpaid purchases and advances. Example: |
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exp_date | X | The expiration date of the card. Format: |
msg_event_id | X | Unique Galileo-generated identifier for this message. Example: |
msg_id | The four-letter code to identify this event. Example: |
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open_to_buy | X | The available balance to spend. Example: |
pmt_ref_no | X | Galileo 12-digit payment reference number (PRN) for the account. Example: |
prod_id | X | The product ID of the account. Example: |
prog_id | X | The program ID of the account. Example: |
protected_pan_four | The last four digits of the PAN. Example: |
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timestamp | X | Date-time when this event was created in Mountain Standard Time (GMT -0700). Format: |
type | X | The name of this event: |
user_data | Populated according to your use case and needs by arrangement with Galileo. |
Example
# card_expiring example:
{
"avail_cash": "143.11",
"avail_credit": "432.00",
"balance_id": "20211",
"cad": "12534",
"credit_balance": "325.00",
"exp_date": "03/14/2023",
"msg_event_id": "243693",
"msg_id": "RBEX",
"open_to_buy": "500.00",
"pmt_ref_no": "155101003022",
"prod_id": "1701",
"prog_id": "305",
"protected_pan_four": "3523",
"timestamp": "2023-01-29 17:20:33 MST",
"type": "card_expiring"
}