Patent ID: 11954683
Assignee: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.
Field: IT methods for management (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC G | IPC G

Claim 14:
15. A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to:
receive a first request from a third party computing system associated with a third party;
generate a passcode specific to a third party customer, wherein the passcode is generated by using at least one of binary numbers, alphabets, other alpha-numeric characters, or another number;
transmit the passcode to the third party computing system;
receive a second request for a payment of a bill issued by the third party;
generate a user interface to receive a passcode input associated with the third party customer and a cash deposit selection via a cash deposit selectable button of the user interface;
receive the passcode input associated with the third party customer and the cash deposit selection;
receive a user selected payment amount associated with the passcode for deposit at a transaction machine;
initiate a cash deposit mechanism of the transaction machine;
in response to activating the cash deposit selectable button and initiating the cash deposit mechanism, cause the transaction machine to open a deposit slot of the transaction machine via the cash deposit mechanism, receive a cash deposit through the deposit slot, adjust the sequence of user interfaces, and generate a new user interface to display cash deposit information to the third party customer;
receive the cash deposit from the third party customer via the deposit slot cash deposit mechanism;
scan the cash deposit to determine an amount of the cash deposit received via the deposit slot;
determine that the amount of the cash deposit matches the user selected payment amount; and
transmit, based on the determination that the amount of the cash deposit matches the user selected payment amount, a payment notification to the third party computing system associated with the bill.