American Express files virtual currency patent

American Express has filed a patent for a system and method for using loyalty rewards as a currency.

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American Express files virtual currency patent

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The patent, filed in New York late last month, involves "spending loyalty points over a computerised network to facilitate a transaction".

Under the system description, a loyalty programme participant is able to use an existing transaction card to purchase an item over a computerised network, while at the same time offsetting the cost of that transaction by converting loyalty points to a currency value credit and having the credit applied to the participant's financial transaction account.

Alongside current account conversion, the patent says currency credit from converted loyalty points may also be applied to "stored value cards, online digital wallet accounts and the like". Further, currency credit may also be applied to other accounts to effect a gift or donation.

American Express has been ramping up its investments in the digital currency space of late. In June, the firm cut a deal with Facebook enabling card members to spend their reward points on advertising over the social media platform, and in September it acquired Sometrics, a virtual currency outfit targeting the online games community, for $30 million

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I wonder how this patent impacts Giftly.com and Womply.com, who both seem to utilise similar refund methods?

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