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Use Customers in the Marqeta Dashboard to manage your users and businesses by viewing, creating, and editing user and business information. Using Customers, you can view all of the customers and businesses in your program, and:
  • Manage user and business information.
  • Create cards from your card products.
  • Manage cards, transactions, history, notes, and transitions for users.
  • Manage card details, card transactions, history, and card transitions for cards.
  • Manage business details, children users, transactions, history, notes, and transitions for businesses.
  • Terminate, lock, or replace customer cards.
  • Initiate disputes.

The basics

To manage users and businesses, log into the Marqeta Dashboard, select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, and then select Customers > Users or Customers > Businesses in the sidebar. For more on how to access the Marqeta Dashboard, see Accessing the Marqeta Dashboard.
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Users

In Users you can manage users and cards, including:
  • View users and user information.
  • Modify user status.
  • Create cards from card products.
  • View cardholders’ card information.
  • Manage cards by terminating, locking, or replacing cards.
  • View user or card transactions, history, notes, and transitions.
  • Initiate disputes.

Viewing a list of users

To view a list of users and a summary of user information, select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, then select Customers > Users in the sidebar.
Users
The displayed list includes default columns. To modify the displayed columns, see Setting the columns to display and column order.

Searching for a user

To find a specific user:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, then select Customers > Users in the sidebar.
2
Select Filter table.
Find a user
3
Enter the values you want to use for the filter. You can search by first name, last name, phone, email, full SSN or last four digits, full card PAN or last four digits, or the account holder’s UAI.
4
Select Filter.

Setting the columns to display and column order

To customize the column display:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, then select Customers > Users in the sidebar.
2
Select the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the list, and select Modify columns.
3
In Customize table columns, select the columns you want to display.
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To change the display order, select and hold the row and move it to the new position.
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Select Save.
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To reset the column display, select the Reset table to default option from the gear icon.

Managing user information

To view and manage cardholder information:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and select the user.
2
Use the tabs to view and edit user information.
The following tabs are available:
TabDescription
User detailsUser information, such as name, address, status, and forms of information used to validate the user.
CardsThe cards associated with this user.
AccountsThe accounts associated with this user.
TransactionsTransactions for this user.
HistoryDisplays a history of changes to the user information.
NotesDisplays any notes associated with the user.
TransitionsDisplays a list of transitions for the user.

User details

Use the User details tab to view information, including user information, identifications, and velocity and authorization controls. User details are displayed in the User Details tab, which includes User Info, Identifications, and Velocity Controls & Auth Controls tabs.
User details

User info

FieldDescription
ActiveIndicates whether the user is active (Active, Limited) or inactive (Unverified, Suspended, Closed).
StatusThe user’s status, which determines the user’s capabilities. To change the status, select Change.
TokenThe user’s unique token.
First nameThe user’s first name. Required for KYC verification checks.
Middle nameThe user’s middle name.
Last nameThe user’s last name. Required for KYC verification checks.
EmailA unique and valid email address for the user.
PhoneThe telephone number of the primary contact.
AddressThe user’s address.
HonorificThe user’s title, such as Mr., Ms, or Mrs.
Uses parent accountIf this is a child account, indicates whether the child account shares a balance with the parent account (true) or maintains an independent balance (false).
Corporate cardholderIndicates whether the user also has a corporate card: true if yes, false if not.
CompanyThe user’s company.
NationalityThe user’s nationality.
IP addressThe user’s IP address.
API noteA note applied on the business object.
Parent tokenThe parent token for the user, if any.
Business tokenThe business token related to the user, if any.
Account holder group tokenA token that associates the user with a group.
CreatedThe date and time when the user was created.
Last modifiedThe date and time when the user’s information was last updated.
MetadataMetadata key/value pair, if any. To define metadata, select Add New.

Identifications

Identifications define the forms of identification used to validate a user. This information is required for KYC checks. To add an identification, select Edit. To reveal an SSN, select Reveal; to conceal the number, select Hide.
FieldDescription
SSNThe user’s social security number.
Passport numberThe user’s passport number.
Passport expiration dateThe date when the user’s passport expires.
ID card numberThe user’s ID card number.
ID card number expirationThe date when the user’s ID card expires.

Velocity controls & auth controls

A velocity control is a type of control that limits user spending, such as how much a user can spend or the number of transactions they can make within a given time interval. An authorization control is a type of spend control that limits where users can transact. You can configure authorization controls to limit spending at a single merchant or a group of merchants. Authorization controls can apply to a single user, all users associated with a particular card product, or all users in your program.
FieldDescription
ActiveIndicates whether the velocity control is active: true, if active; false if inactive.
TokenThe unique identifier for the velocity control.
NameThe name of the velocity control.
Amount limitThe maximum amount of money that can be spent within the time period defined in the velocity_window field.
Usage limitThe maximum number of times the card can be used within the time period defined in the velocity_window field.
Velocity windowThe time period to which the amount limit and usage limit values apply: DAY, WEEK, MONTH, LIFETIME, TRANSACTION.
Approvals onlyIndicates whether only approved are subject to control.
Include purchasesIndicates whether purchases are included.
Include withdrawalsIndicates whether withdrawals are included.
Include transfersIndicates whether transfers are included.
Include cashbackIndicates whether cashback is included.
Currency codeThe currency code.
An authorization control is a type of spend control that limits where users can transact. Merchant scope defines the group of merchants to which the authorization control applies.
FieldDescription
Merchant IDThe unique identification number of a merchant.
Merchant Category CodeA single MCC (Merchant Category Code). Identifies the type of goods or services provided by the merchant.
Merchant Category Code GroupToken identifying a group of MCCs.
The association values indicate the card product token or user token associated with the authorization control.
FieldDescription
Card product tokenA card product token to apply the authorization control to all users holding active cards associated with the card product.
User tokenA user token to apply the authorization control to a single user.

Account balance

The account balance values show current balances for the user, including the available balance, pending credits, and ledger balance.
FieldDescription
Available balanceThe available balance shows the ledger balance minus any authorized transactions that have not yet cleared. This is the cardholder’s purchasing power. If you are using JIT Funding, this balance is usually 0.00.
Credit balanceNot currently in use.
Pending creditsPending credits shows the ACH loads that have been accepted, but for which the funding time has not yet elapsed.
Ledger balanceWhen using standard funding, the ledge balance shows the funds that are available to spend immediately, including any authorized transactions that have not yet cleared. When using Just-in-Time (JIT) Funding, this shows the authorized funds that are currently on hold, but have not yet cleared.

Editing user info

To edit a user’s information:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user.
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Select the Edit button (pencil icon) in the upper-right corner of the information pane and enter values for any of the fields.
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Select Save.

Changing user status

A user’s status can be Active, Limited, Unverified, Suspended, or Closed. Both Active and Limited indicate an Active status. To change a user’s status:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user. To search for a user, select Filter.
2
Select the Change button to the right of the Status value.
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Choose a new status, choose a reason, and enter a note.
4
Select Save.
Warning
If a user’s account is Inactive, their cards will not authorize transactions, even if the cards themselves are Active. If the user is a secondary user, there will also be a Parent Account link pointing back to the primary user.

Cards

The Cards tab lists all cards that are associated with the user account, and all of its child accounts. Each line item shows the last four digits of the card number, the name on the card, and the payment instrument type (physical stripe, chip, or virtual).
Cards
The following tabs are available:
TabDescription
Card detailsUser information, such as name, address, status, and forms of information used to validate the user.
Card transactionsTransactions for this user.
HistoryDisplays a history of changes to the user information.
Card transitionsDisplays a list of transitions for the user.
Digital wallet tokensDisplays a list of digital wallet tokens for the user, if any.

Creating a card

You can create a new card for a user by selecting a current card product. When you create a card, you can set card controls involving MCCs on the allow list, usage types, velocity controls, and amount limits. To create a card:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user.
2
Select Manual Create Card from the Actions dropdown button at the top right.
3
Select a card product from the list.
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In Manual create card, specify any optional controls for the card. For details, see Manually creating a card.
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Select Create card.

Viewing card details

To view card details:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user.
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Select the user from the list.
3
Select the Cards tab.
Card details

Card information

View detailed card information, including the state of the card. You can also expand to view all details and change the card status here.
FieldDescription
Start dateThe start date for the card.
InstrumentThe type of card: Physical or Virtual.
Has PINIndicates whether the card has a PIN.
CreatedThe date and time when the card was created.
Last modifiedThe date and time when the card was last modified, in UTC.
Card tokenThe card’s unique identifier.
FieldDescription
MethodThe shipping company and shipping service level, such as USPS_REGULAR or FEDEX_EXPEDITED.
Processing timeThe time required to process the card.
Card fulfillment statusStatus of the card related to order and delivery: ISSUED, ORDERED, REJECTED, SHIPPED, DIGITALLY_PRESENTED.
Name line 1The first line of personalized text printed on the face of the card.
Name line 2The second line of personalized text printed on the face of the card.
Care of lineAdds the specified value as a C/O (care of) line to the mailing carrier.
Recipient addressAddress to which the card will be shipped.
Return addressAddress to which card will be returned if shipping fails.
FieldDescription
MCC auth controlIndicates the auth control for the card.
Usage typeIndicates the usage type for the card: multi use or single use.

Card transactions

The Transactions tab shows all of the transactions for a specific card. To view transactions for a specific card:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user. To search for a user, select Filter table.
2
Select the Cards tab and select the card.
3
Select the Card transactions tab to view information on transactions for specific cards. Use the Filter table options to search for a specific transaction. For details on transaction fields for cards, see Transactions for users.
You can view all of the transactions for a user by going to Customers > Users and selecting the Transactions tab. Transactions can be disputed if they are in either a cleared or completion state. To initiate a dispute:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user. To search for a user, select Filter.
2
Select the Cards tab and find the card that was used to complete the transaction.
3
Select the row of the card from the list of cards.
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Select the Transactions tab. To search for the transaction, select Filter.
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Select vertical ellipsis at the far right of the row and select Dispute.

Card history

Use History to view the audit log associated with a card. To view a card’s history:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user. To search for a user, select Filter table.
2
Select the Cards tab and select the card.
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Select the History tab. Use the Filter table options to search for a specific record.

Card transitions

Use the Transitions tab to view all transitions associated with a card. To view a card transition:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user. To search for a user, select Filter table.
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Select the Cards tab and select the card.
3
Select the Card transitions tab. Use the Filter table options to search for a specific record.
FieldDescription
DateThe date and time when the transition occurred.
StatusThe current status of the card.
ReasonThe reason that the card status changed.
NoteAn explanation of why the card status changed.

Digital wallet tokens

Use the Digital Wallet Tokens tab to view details of and manage transitions for all the digital wallet tokens associated with a user. The Digital Wallet Tokens tab displays the last four digits of the PAN with which the tokens are associated.

About digital wallet token transitions

As with other objects on the Marqeta platform, such as users and cards, digital wallet tokens can be independently transitioned between states. The two most common use cases for transitioning a digital wallet token are token activation (such as yellow flow activation) and token termination (if a user has reported to you that their device or account was lost or stolen, for example). Token activation is primarily handled automatically, but the ability to manually activate a token is a requirement of both Visa and Mastercard. You can meet this requirement through your own service applications using Marqeta’s APIs, or through the Marqeta Dashboard. Tokens can be activated through automatic mechanisms and can be terminated by the user directly on their phone or by “find my device” features. You will be notified through webhooks of these changes.
Warning
Wallet tokens will remain active unless explicitly terminated, even if the underlying card state is changed.
FieldDescription
StatusThe current state of the digital wallet token: active, requested, suspended, or terminated.
Token PANThe last four digits of the digital wallet token PAN. This is the number that will typically appear on a user’s receipt.
Token reference IDThe digital wallet token reference identifier. This field is used for troubleshooting and is not used for payments.
PAN reference IDThe PAN reference identifier. This field is used for troubleshooting and is not used for payments.
Wallet nameThe name of the wallet with which the digital wallet token is associated. For example, Apple Pay.
DeviceThe device with which the digital wallet token is associated. For example, Mobile Phone.
Last modifiedThe date and time when the digital wallet token was last modified, in UTC.
Quick actionsSelect the vertical ellipses in the rightmost field to access the quick actions menu.

- View details: Select View details to view the digital wallet token details. See Digital wallet token details
- Lock: Select Lock to suspend the digital wallet token. The token moves to the suspended state, and the token details are displayed. You can lock a token when it is in the active state.
- Terminate: Select Terminate to permanently disable the digital wallet token. The token moves to the terminated state.
- Activate: Select Activate to enable the digital wallet token that is currently in a pending status. The token moves to the active state, and the token details appear.
To view details and transitions for a digital wallet token:
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Select the row for the token, or select View Details from the quick actions menu for that token.
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In Details, you can see additional details about the request and the device, including why a token request might have been declined. You can also lock, terminate, or activate a digital wallet token on the Token details tab in lieu of the quick actions. The token details tab displays information about the digital wallet token in two sections: Token summary and Token details. The Token summary section provides the following information:
FieldDescription
DeviceThe device with which the digital wallet token is associated. For example, Mobile Phone.
Device IDThe unique device identifier as defined by the digital wallet, if applicable. For Apple Pay, this is the SEID. It appears for Apple Pay, Google Wallet, and Samsung Wallet, but it does not appear for e-commerce/card on file tokenization.
Phone numberThe phone number associated with the device being tokenized. This may be the full number or only last four digits. This is not provided for e-commerce tokenization or if there is no phone number associated with the device (a mobile phone with no SIM installed for example).
Wallet nameThe name of the wallet with which the digital wallet token is associated. For example, Apple Pay.
Token PANThe last four digits of the digital wallet token PAN, which the user will frequently see on receipts and is visible within the digital wallet.
Token expirationThe expiration date of the digital wallet token.
Wallet provider risk scoreThe digital wallet provider’s decision as to whether the digital wallet token should be provisioned: red, yellow, green. See Token approval process.
Wallet provider PAN sourceThe source of the PAN used by the digital wallet provider, such as a mobile banking application.
Wallet provider reason scoreThe reason for the digital wallet provider’s provisioning decision.
The Token details section provides the following information:
FieldDescription
Token reference IDThe digital wallet token reference identifier. For Mastercard, this field is blank until the tokenization process is completed. It is not available while the status is requested.
PAN reference IDThe PAN reference identifier. For Mastercard, this is blank until the tokenization process is completed. It is not available while the status is requested.
Token fulfillment statusThe fulfillment state of the digital wallet token: red, yellow, green, provisioned, rejected.
Issuer eligibility decisionThe Marqeta platform’s decision as to whether the digital wallet token should be provisioned. 0000 indicates that the token should be provisioned without any further steps.
Time createdThe date and time when the digital wallet token was created, in UTC.
Last modifiedThe date and time when the digital wallet token was last modified, in UTC. Expressed in UTC.
Language codeThe language code for the digital wallet token. For example, eng.
To view transitions for the digital wallet token, select the Token transitions tab. The Token transitions tab displays a historical list of all transitions for the digital wallet token.

Changing card status

You can set a card’s status to Active, Terminated, or Suspended. To change a card’s status:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user. To search for a user, select Filter table.
2
Select the Cards tab.
3
Select the vertical ellipses to the right in the row of the card to report and select Change Status.
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In the window, select the Change button next to the card state.
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Select the new state, select a reason for the change from the dropdown list, and add any additional notes.
6
Select Save.

Locking a card

Locking a card temporarily suspends card activity. To lock a card:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user. To search for a user, select Filter table.
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Select the card in the Cards tab.
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Select Lock card.
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To unlock the card, select Unlock card.

Replacing a card

When replacing a damaged or expiring card with the same card number, the current card remains active until the new card is activated, at which point the current card is terminated. To replace a damaged or expiring card:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user. To search for a user, select Filter table.
2
Select the card in the Cards tab.
3
Select Replace card.
4
Send a replacement card to the address under Recipient address in the Replace card window.
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Select the reason that the card is being replaced.
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Add any notes for the card transition, if necessary.
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Select Replace card and reissue.
After a card has been activated, it cannot be returned to Unactivated status.

Reporting a card lost or stolen

Reporting that a card is lost or stolen terminates the card and reissues a new card with a new PAN, which is digitally available (if virtual) or mailed to the user (if physical). The physical card will be sent to the recipient address on file. Terminated cards cannot be used or reactivated. To report a card lost or stolen:
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In Dashboard > Customers > Users, select the user. Use the Filter, Columns, or Reset buttons to find the card, if necessary.
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On the Cards tab, select the card.
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From the button at the right of the row of the card to report, select Report Card Lost/Stolen.
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In the pop-up window, select Report Lost/Stolen.

Accounts

Use the Accounts tab to view the accounts associated with a user. To view a user’s accounts:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user.
2
Select the Accounts tab. The Accounts tab provides the following account information.
FieldDescription
StatusThe current account status.
Account NumberThe account number.
Routing NumberThe account routing number.
Creation DateThe date that the account was created.
Account TokenThe account token.

Transactions

Use the Transactions tab to view all transactions associated with a user. To view the transactions for a user:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user.
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Select the Transactions tab.
User details
3
Select Filter table to search for a transaction or Modify columns to display more columns.
FieldDescription
TokenUnique identifier of the transaction, formatted as a UUID.
AmountThe transaction amount.
StateThe transaction state: PENDING, CLEARED, COMPLETION, DECLINED, ERROR, ALL
Digital WalletIndicates if a digital wallet was used for the transaction. If so, a link to the digital wallet token is provided.
MerchantThe merchant involved in the transaction.
LocationThe location of the transaction.
DateDate and time of the transaction.
Card Acceptor TypeThe card acceptor type, such as the MID, MCC, or MCC group.
Response CodeThe response code for the transaction. See transaction response codes.
Response MemoA memo related to the transaction response, if any.
TypeThe transaction type: authorization, gpa.credit.authorization, gpa.credit, authorization.reversal, gpa.credit.authorization.reversal.
Settlement DateDate and time when funds were moved for a transaction (for example, in the case of a refund, when funds were credited to the user).
Approval CodeThe unique ID assigned to a given authorization. Is printed on the receipt at point of sale.
NetworkThe card network used to complete the transaction (DISCOVER, MASTERCARD, PULSE, VISA, or MARQETA).
SubnetworkThe subnetwork used to complete the transaction. Possible values include the following:

- VISANET – VisaNet signature-based transactions.
- VISANETDEBIT – VisaNet Debit PIN-based transaction.
- VISAINTERLINK – Visa Interlink PIN-based transactions.
- VISAPLUS – ATM withdrawals on Visa.
- MAESTRO – PIN-based transactions on Mastercard.
- CIRRUS – ATM withdrawals on Mastercard.
- MASTERCARDDEBIT – Signature-based transactions on Mastercard.
- GATEWAY_JIT – Gateway JIT Funding transactions.
- MANAGED_JIT – Managed JIT Funding transactions or for transactions that occur while Commando Mode is enabled.
Request AmountUsed for clearing/settling transactions to compare to the original authorization amount.
DurationDuration of the transaction on Marqeta servers, in milliseconds.
AVSAddress Verification System (AVS) data provided by the merchant.
Verification ResultThe result of the verification.
Currency CodeThe three-digit ISO 4217 currency type of the transaction.
POSInformation about the point of sale, such as how the card was presented.
Card Security Code VerificationThe verification check performed on the card’s security code:

- CVV1 – the security code stored in the magnetic stripe on the card.
- CVV2 – the security code printed on the card.
- ICVV – the security code stored on the chip of the card.
- DCVV – a dynamic security code used in some contactless payments when a card or device is tapped against the card reader.
Cardholder authentication dataInformation about additional authentication performed for e-commerce transactions. For example, a transaction participant (such as the card network) can request additional verification during the transaction process, such as the cardholder’s name or date of birth.
Standin Approval ByWhich party approved the transaction requiring stand-in processing or Commando Mode.
Transaction MetadataMerchant-provided metadata related to the transaction, including details about lodging and transit-related purchases.
Acting User TokenUnique identifier of the user who conducted the transaction. The user can be a child user configured to share its parent’s account balance.
User TokenUnique identifier of the user who owns the account that funded the transaction; subsequent related transactions retain the same user_token, even if the card used to complete the transaction moves to another user.
Card TokenUnique identifier of the card. Useful when a single account holder has multiple cards.
Preceding Related Transaction TokenUnique identifier of the preceding related transaction, which is useful for identifying the temporary transaction completed by the current transaction.

For example, authorization, a temporary transaction type, precedes and is completed by authorization.clearing, a final transaction type. In this case, the authorization token is returned with this field. For which transaction types are temporary or final, see Transaction Events in Event Types.
Incremental Authorization Transaction TokensIncremental authorization transaction tokens, if any.
Program TransferInformation about a program transfer.
Fee TransferThe fee transfer, if any.
Peer TransferThe peer transfer, if any.
Offer OrdersOffer orders, if any.
RewardsRewards, if any.
PolarityIndicates whether the transaction is credit or debit.
Real Time Fee GroupInformation about a real-time fee group.
Electronic Commerce IndicatorThe level of verification performed.
Verification Value Created ByThe transaction participant who determined the verification result.
Acquirer Fee AmountThe amount of the acquirer fee. Account holders are sometimes charged an acquirer fee for card use at ATMs, fuel dispensers, etc.
Issuer Interchange AmountThe interchange amount from the issuer.
Network Original AmountAmount of the transaction in the currency in which it originated.
Network Original Currency CodeCurrency code of the transaction in which it originated.

Transaction details

The Transaction details page provides information that you can use to investigate the details of a transaction. You may need to resolve situations such as why a transaction that is missing information was approved, why a transaction was declined, or to respond to a customer request. For additional information on how to use the transaction details, see Investigating Transactions in the Dashboard. To view transaction details, select the transaction row displayed in the Transactions tab.
Transaction details
The Transaction details page displays information about the selected transaction, including:
  • Transaction and merchant summaries
  • Related transactions
  • POS
  • JIT Funding
  • Digital wallet token and device
  • Amount
  • Tokens

Transaction and merchant summaries

The TRANSACTION DETAILS and MERCHANT DETAILS panes provide summary information about the current transaction. The TRANSACTION DETAILS pane shows the amount and currency along with the current state of the transaction and other transaction details. The MERCHANT DETAILS pane provides summary information about the merchant.
Transaction details
This section lists other transactions that are related to the current transaction along with this information:
Related transactions
To see more information on the related transaction, select the transaction row.
FieldDescription
Created timeDate and time when the Marqeta platform created the transaction entry, in UTC format.
State and typeCurrent state of the transaction: PENDING, CLEARED, COMPLETION, DECLINED, ERROR. For more information about the state field, see The transaction lifecycle.
DescriptionA description of the transaction.
Response memoInformation on the outcome of the attempted transaction type.
AmountThe amount of the transaction.

POS details

Use the information in this section to investigate the details about the point of sale (POS) for the transaction.
FieldDescription
Card last fourThe last four digits of the card used in the transaction.
Card data input capabilityHow the terminal accepts card data: UNKNOWN, NO_TERMINAL, MAG_STRIPE, MAG_STRIPE_CONTACTLESS, MAG_STRIPE_KEY_ENTRY, CHIP, CHIP_CONTACTLESS, CHIP_MAG_STRIPE, CHIP_MAG_STRIPE_KEY_ENTRY, KEY_ENTRY, OCR, MICR, BAR_CODE.
PAN entry modeMethod used for capturing the card PAN during the transaction: UNKNOWN, MANUAL, MAG_STRIPE, MAG_STRIPE_CONTACTLESS, BAR_CODE, OCR, MICR, CHIP, CHIP_CONTACTLESS, CARD_ON_FILE, CHIP_FALLBACK, OTHER
PIN entry modeWhether the card acceptor or terminal can capture card PINs: UNKNOWN, TRUE, FALSE, DEFECTIVE This field does not indicate whether a PIN was entered.
Payment channelChannel from which the transaction was originated: OTHER, ATM, ECOMMERCE, MAIL, PHONE, MOTO
Terminal IDCard acceptor or terminal identification number.
Terminal attendanceWhether the card acceptor/terminal was attended: UNSPECIFIED, ATTENDED, UNATTENDED, NO_TERMINAL.
Merchant IDThe merchant identifier used to identify the merchant.
Cross border feeCross-border fee charged by the network and paid for by the issuer. Does not impact account balance.
Interchange feeFee charged per transaction by the card network. Does not impact account balance.
Additional details This grouping provides additional information about the transaction, indicating with a green checkmark if any of the following apply, or a gray x if not:
  • Cardholder present
  • Card present
  • Not installment
  • Not partial approval capable
  • No PIN present
  • Not purchase amount only
  • Not recurring

JIT Funding

This section provides details about a JIT Funding transaction and the user response. If the Funding type is Program gateway, the transaction is a JIT transaction.
FieldDescription
Funding typeFunding type of the funding source. For JIT Funding: Program gateway.
MethodThe funding action required. For example, hold funds, release funds, and capture funds. See JIT Funding object.
AmountThe amount to hold, reverse, or clear.
Timed outIndicates whether the funding request timed out.
Response codeFour-digit code corresponding to the outcome of the attempted transaction type: 0000 – passed; 0001 – did not pass
Ledger balanceAuthorized funds that are currently on hold, but not yet cleared.
Available balanceLedger balance minus any authorized transactions that have not yet cleared. Also known as the cardholder’s purchasing power. When using JIT Funding, this balance is usually equal to $0.00.
Cached balanceNot currently in use.
Credit balanceNot currently in use.
Pending creditsACH loads that have been accepted, but for which the funding time has not yet elapsed.
<your_organization> responseThe response to the JIT Funding request from your organization.
Marqeta responseThe response to the JIT Funding request from Marqeta.
Reference details This grouping provides additional details related to the JIT Funding transaction.
FieldDescription
Acquirer institution countryCountry code of the merchant’s financial institution.
Acquirer institution ID codeIdentifier code of the merchant’s financial institution.
Acquirer reference dataThe acquirer reference number, a 23-digit string.
Acquirer retrieval reference numberRetrieval reference number of the merchant’s financial institution.
Acquirer system trace audit numberSystem trace audit number of the merchant’s financial institution.
Network reference IDNetwork-assigned unique identifier of the transaction. Useful for settlement and reconciliation.
Transaction approval codeUnique identifier assigned to an authorization, printed on the receipt at the point of sale.

Digital wallet token

This section provides digital wallet token information for the transaction.
Note
This section is displayed only for token e-commerce authorizations and token authorizations transaction types.
FieldDescription
StateState of the digital wallet token: REQUESTED, REQUEST_DECLINED, ACTIVE, SUSPENDED, TERMINATED. See Transitioning token states.
State reasonReason why the digital wallet token transitioned to its current state.
Fulfillment statusDigital wallet token’s provisioning status; DECISION_RED, DECISION_YELLOW, DECISION_GREEN, REJECTED, PROVISIONED.
Issuer eligibility decisionThe Marqeta platform’s decision as to whether the digital wallet token should be provisioned. For the following values:

- 0000 – The token should be provisioned.
- token.activation.verification.required – Provisioning is pending; further action is required for completion.

For all other values, check the value of the fulfillment_status field to definitively ascertain the provisioning outcome:

0000, cardaccount.verified, card.suspicious, token.activation.verification.required, token.activation-request.decline, card.not.active, invalid.cid, card.expired, card.suspended, cardholder.not.active

NOTE: The invalid.cid value indicates an invalid CVV2 number.
TokenUnique identifier of the digital wallet token. To view more information, select the token.
Card tokenIdentifies the card used for the provision request.
Token reference IDThe unique identifier of the digital wallet token within the card network. The Token Reference ID is unique at the card network level.
PAN reference IDThe unique identifier of the digital wallet token PAN within the card network. This value may vary, depending on the digital wallet. For example, the PAN Reference ID may be different in Apple Pay and Google Wallet for the same digital wallet token.
Token requestor IDUnique numerical identifier of the token requestor within the card network. These ID numbers map to token_requestor_name field values as follows:

Mastercard

- 50110030273 – APPLE_PAY
- 50120834693 – ANDROID_PAY
- 50139059239 – SAMSUNG_PAY

Visa

- 40010030273 – APPLE_PAY
- 40010075001 – ANDROID_PAY
- 40010043095 – SAMSUNG_PAY
- 40010075196 – MICROSOFT_PAY
- 40010075338 – VISA_CHECKOUT
- 40010075449 – FACEBOOK
- 40010075839 – NETFLIX
- 40010077056 – FITBIT_PAY
- 40010069887 – GARMIN_PAY

Example Values:

- Mastercard – 50110030273, 50120834693, 50139059239
- Visa – 40010030273, 40010075001, 40010075338, 40010075449, 40010075839, 40010043095
Token requestor nameName of the token requestor within the card network.

NOTE: The list of example values for this field is maintained by the card networks and is subject to change.

Example Values:

- MastercardAPPLE_PAY, ANDROID_PAY, SAMSUNG_PAY
- VisaAPPLE_PAY, ANDROID_PAY, SAMSUNG_PAY, MICROSOFT_PAY, VISA_CHECKOUT, FACEBOOK, NETFLIX, FITBIT_PAY, GARMIN_PAY
Token typeType of the digital wallet token: MERCHANT_CARD_ON_FILE, DEVICE_SECURE_ELEMENT, DEVICE_CLOUD_BASED, ECOMMERCE_DIGITAL_WALLET
Token PANPrimary account number (PAN) of the digital wallet token.
Token expirationExpiration date of the digital wallet token.
Token eligibility decisionDigital wallet’s decision as to whether the digital wallet token should be provisioned: DECISION_RED, DECISION_YELLOW, DECISION_GREEN
RISK ASSESSMENT This grouping provides the digital wallet provider’s risk assessment for provisioning the digital wallet token.
FieldDescription
ScoreWallet provider’s decision as to whether the digital wallet token should be provisioned: DECISION_RED, DECISION_YELLOW, DECISION_GREEN.
VersionWallet provider’s risk assessment version.

Device

This section provides details about the device used for token e-commerce authorizations and token authorizations transaction types.
FieldDescription
TypeType of device used for the transaction: MOBILE_PHONE, WATCH, TABLET, MOBILE_PHONE_OR_TABLET, VEHICLE, APPLIANCE, LAPTOP, GAMING_DEVICE, UNKNOWN.
PAN sourceSource from which the digital wallet provider obtained the card primary account number (PAN): KEY_ENTERED, ON_FILE, MOBILE_BANKING_APP.
Phone numberDevice’s telephone number.
NameName of the device.
LocationGeographic coordinates of the device in latitude and longitude (DDD.DD/DDD.DD format). Both the longitude and latitude are prefixed with either a + or - symbol, for example: +42.29/-71.07.
IP addressDevice’s IP address.
Language codeLanguage the device is configured to use.
Device scoreScore from the device.
Reason codeReason for the wallet provider’s provisioning decision.

01 - Cardholder’s wallet account is too new relative to launch.

02 - Cardholder’s wallet account is too new relative to provisioning request.

03 - Cardholder’s wallet account/card pair is newer than date threshold.

04 - Changes made to account data within the account threshold.

05 - Suspicious transactions linked to this account.

06 - Account has not had activity in the last year.

07 - Suspended cards in the secure element.

08 - Device was put in lost mode in the last seven days for longer than the duration threshold.

09 - The number of provisioning attempts on this device in 24 hours exceeds threshold.

0A - There have been more than the threshold number of different cards attempted at provisioning to this phone in 24 hours.

0B - The card provisioning attempt contains a distinct name in excess of the threshold.

0C - The device score is less than 3.

0D - The account score is less than 4.

0E - Device provisioning location outside of the cardholder’s wallet account home country.

0G - Suspect fraud.
Device IDIdentity number of the device.
WALLET PROVIDER PROFILE This grouping provides information about the digital wallet provider.
FieldDescription
Account IDWallet provider’s account ID.
Email addressWallet provider’s email.
ScoreToken score assigned by the digital wallet.
ADDRESS VERIFICATION This grouping provides address verification information for the digital wallet provider.
FieldDescription
Street addressThe wallet provider’s address.
ZipThe wallet provider’s ZIP code.

Amount

This section provides amount information related to the transaction, including currency conversion information.
FieldDescription
AmountAmount of the transaction.
Request amountMerchant-requested amount, including any fees.
Original amountAmount of the transaction in the currency in which it originated.
Conversion rateConversion rate between the origination currency and the settlement currency. Appears when the transaction currency is different from the origination currency.
Original currency codeCurrency type of the origination currency. For information on currency codes, see ISO 4217 currency codes.

Resulting account balances

This section provides details of account balances resulting from the transaction.
FieldDescription
Ledger balanceWhen using standard funding: The funds that are available to spend immediately, including funds from any authorized transactions that have not yet cleared. When using Just-in-Time (JIT) Funding: Authorized funds that are currently on hold, but not yet cleared.
Available balanceLedger balance minus any authorized transactions that have not yet cleared. Also known as the cardholder’s purchasing power.
Credit balanceNot currently in use.
Pending creditsACH loads that have been accepted, but for which the funding time has not yet elapsed.
Impacted amountBalance change based on the amount of the transaction.

Tokens

This section lists the tokens related to the transaction. To view more information for a specific token, select the token.
FieldDescription
UserThe top-level user token. In most cases, this is the cardholder who is making the transaction. However, in parent-child setups, this is the parent.
Acting userThe token of the cardholder conducting the transaction. This is always the user associated with the card.
Transaction identifierYour organization’s identifier for the transaction.
TransactionThe transaction token.
CardThe token of the card used for the transaction.
Card productThe token of the card product.
JIT FundingThe JIT Funding token.
Original JIT FundingThe token of the original JIT Funding call if the transaction consists of multiple JIT Funding calls.

<your_organization> defined fields

This section displays any user or card metadata, such as notification language, defined by your organization.

History

The History tab displays a list of operations that have been performed on the user’s account from within the Marqeta portal. All portal users see the three most recent changes. Managers and Admin users can see additional information. To view all history associated with a user:
1
Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user.
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Select the History tab.
User details
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Select Filter table to search for a transaction or Modify columns to display more columns.
FieldDescription
idAutomatically assigned unique ID for the action.
User NameThe user who performed the operation.
App NameThe application used to perform the operation.
Record IdThe identifier of the record that was affected.
Record OperationThe type of operation performed, such as an update.
Record TypeThe type of record.
ProgramThe program short code.
Created TimeThe time when the action was created.
Remote Ip AddressThe remote IP address where the action was generated.
User RoleThe role of the user who performed the operation.
Http Status CodeThe status code returned by the action.
Http ParamsThe parameters associated with the request, such as {"first_name":"test","last_name":"test"}.
Event TypeThe type of event.
App Server NameThe application server that generated the action.
Http PathThe HTTP path, such as /changepassword or /businesses/search.
Http MethodThe http method, such as PUT or POST.
Old ValueThe value before the action.
New ValueThe value after the action.
NotesNotes related to the action, if any.
Extra InfoAdditional information about the action, if any.

Notes

Use the Notes tab to view all the notes associated with a user. To view a user note:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user.
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Select the Notes tab.
FieldDescription
DescriptionA description of the note.
Created ByThe user who created the note.
Created By User RoleThe role of the user who created the note.
PrivateIndicates whether the note is private or not.
TokenUnique identifier of the note.
To add a note to a user:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user.
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In the upper-right corner, select Add note.
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In the Add Note window, enter your notes and select Add.

Transitions

Use the Transitions tab to view all the transitions associated with a user. To view transitions:
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In Dashboard > Customers > Users, select the user row.
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Select the Transitions tab.
FieldDescription
Created TimeThe date and time when the transition occurred.
StatusThe current state.
Reason CodeThe standard code describing the reason for the transition.
ReasonAdditional information about the state change.
ChannelThe mechanism by which the transition was initiated:

- ADMIN – Indicates that the card transition was initiated through the Marqeta Dashboard.
- API – Indicates that the card transition was initiated by you through the Core API. Use this value when creating a card transition with an API POST request.
- FRAUD – Indicates that either Marqeta or the card network has determined that the card is fraudulent.
- IVR – Indicates that the card transition was initiated through your Interactive Voice Response system.
- SYSTEM – Indicates that the card transition was initiated by Marqeta. For example, Marqeta suspended the card due to excessive failed PIN attempts.
TokenThe transition token.
Last Modified TimeThe date and time when the user was last modified, in UTC.

Businesses

Use Businesses to monitor and manage businesses in your program. You can manage businesses details, children users and cards, transactions, history, notes, and transitions for businesses.
Businesses
Note
Businesses do not have cards attached directly to them. Businesses have children users, and those children users have cards.

Business details

To view details for a business, select the row for the business who details you want to view to open the Business Details tab. The business details tab displays Business Information, Primary Contacts, and Incorporation Status.
Business details

Business information

FieldDescription
ActiveIndicates whether the business is active (Active, Limited) or inactive (Unverified, Suspended, Closed).
StatusThe business’ status, which determines the business’ capabilities. To change the status, select Change.
TokenThe business’ unique identifier.
Name (legal)The business legal name. Required for KYC verification checks.
Name (DBA)The fictitious business name. Required for KYC verification checks.
Business phoneThe telephone number of the business. Required for KYC verification checks.
BusinessThe date when the business was established. Required for KYC verification checks.
Office locationAddress of the business office. Required for KYC verification checks.

Identifications

FieldDescription
Taxpayer IDThe business taxpayer ID.
Business typeThe type of business, for example, B2B (business-to-business) or B2C (business-to-consumer).
DUNS numberThe Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number of the business.
Business websiteThe URL of the business website.
On Location SinceThe date on which the business office opened in its current location.
Business descriptionGeneral description of the business.
Business historyHistory of the business.
International officesThe locations of the business’ offices outside the US.
API noteA note applied on the business object.
Account holder group tokenA token that associates the business with a specific account holder group.
IP addressThe business’ IP address.
CreatedThe date and time when the business information was created.
Last modifiedThe date and time when the business information was last updated.
MetadataMetadata key/value pair, if any. To define metadata, select Add New.

Primary contact

FieldDescription
NameThe name of the primary contact.
TitleThe title of the primary contact.
DepartmentThe department of the primary contact.
PhoneThe telephone number of the primary contact.
ExtensionThe telephone extension of the primary contact.
Mobile phoneThe mobile phone of the primary contact.
Fax numberThe fax number of the primary contact.
EmailThe email address of the primary contact.

Incorporation status

FieldDescription
Is PublicIndicates whether the business is privately or publicly held.
Incorporation TypeThe type of incorporation. Required for verification (KYC) checks.

Can be one of the following identification types: LLC, CORPORATION, SOLE_PROPRIETORSHIP, PARTNERSHIP, COOPERATIVE, OTHER
Name (Registered)The name under which the business is registered.
State of IncorporationThe state in which the business is incorporated. Required for verification (KYC) checks.
Stock SymbolThe business’ stock symbol.
Registered AddressThe address under which the business is registered.

Children users

Use Child Users to manage cards associated with a business. To view children users:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user. To search for a business, select Filter table.
2
Select the Children Users tab. For details on the Children User fields, see Users.
Children users
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To modify the columns to display, use the gear button at the right.

Viewing children user details

To view children user details, select the row in the summary view. For more information on children users, see Users.

Changing a business card’s status

You can set a card status to Active, Terminated, or Suspended. To change a card’s status:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Users in the sidebar, and then select the user. To search for a business, select Filter table.
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Select the Children Users tab and select the user.
3
Select the Cards tab.
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Select the vertical ellipses to the right in the row of the card to report and select Change Status.
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In the window, select the Change button next to the card state.
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Select the new state, select a reason for the change from the dropdown list, and add any additional notes.
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Select Save.

Locking a business card

Locking a card temporarily suspends card activity. To lock a card:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Businesses in the sidebar, and then select the business. To search for a business, select Filter table.
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Select the Children Users tab and select the user.
3
Select the Cards tab.
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Select Lock card.
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To unlock the card, select Unlock card.

Replacing a business card

When replacing a damaged or expiring card with the same card number, the current card remains active until the new card is activated, at which point the current card is terminated. To replace a damaged or expiring card:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Businesses in the sidebar, and then select the business. To search for a business, select Filter table.
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Select the Children Users tab and select the user.
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Select the Cards tab.
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Select Replace card.
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Send a replacement card to the address under Recipient address in the Replace card window.
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Select the reason that the card is being replaced.
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Add any notes for the card transition, if necessary.
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Select Replace card and reissue.
After a card has been activated, it cannot be returned to Unactivated status.

Reporting a business card lost or stolen

Reporting that a card is lost or stolen terminates the card and reissues a new card with a new PAN, which is digitally available (if virtual) or mailed to the user (if physical). The physical card will be sent to the recipient address on file. Terminated cards cannot be used or reactivated. To report a business card lost or stolen:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Businesses in the sidebar, and then select the business. To search for a business, select Filter table.
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Select the Children Users tab and select the user.
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In the Cards tab, select the card.
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From the button at the right of the row of the card to report, select Report Card Lost/Stolen.

Transactions

Use the Transactions tab to view all transactions associated with a business. To view a business’ transactions:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Businesses in the sidebar, and then select the business. To search for a business, select Filter table.
2
Select the Transactions tab. Use the Filter table button, if necessary. For details on the Transaction fields, see Transactions for users.
Business transactions
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To modify the columns to display, use the gear button at the right.

History

Use the History tab to view all history associated with a business. To view a business’ history:
1
Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Businesses in the sidebar, and then select the business. To search for a business, select Filter table.
2
Select the History tab.
Business history
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On the History tab, use the Filter table button if necessary. For details on the displayed information, see History for users.
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To modify the columns to display, use the gear button at the right.

Notes

Use the Notes tab to view all the notes associated with a business. To view a business’ notes:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Businesses in the sidebar, and then select the business. To search for a business, select Filter table.
2
Select the Notes tab.
Business history
The tab includes the following information:
FieldDescription
DescriptionA description of the note.
Created ByThe user who created the note.
Created By User RoleThe role of the user who created the note.
PrivateIndicates whether the note is private or not.
TokenUnique identifier of the note.
To add a note to a business:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Businesses in the sidebar, and then select the business. To search for a business, select Filter table.
2
Select Add Note in the upper-right corner.
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In the Add Note window, enter your note and select Save.

Transitions

Use the Transitions tab to view all transitions associated with a business. To view transitions:
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Select Dashboard in the upper-left corner, select Customers > Businesses in the sidebar, and then select the business. To search for a business, select Filter table.
2
Select the Transitions tab.
Business transitions
The tab includes the following information:
FieldDescription
Created TimeThe date and time when the transition occurred.
StatusThe current status of the transition.
Reason CodeThe standard code describing the reason for the transition.
ReasonAdditional information about the state change.
ChannelThe mechanism by which the transition was initiated:

- ADMIN – Indicates that the card transition was initiated through the Marqeta Dashboard.
- API – Indicates that the card transition was initiated by you through the Core API. Use this value when creating a card transition with an API POST request.
- FRAUD – Indicates that either Marqeta or the card network has determined that the card is fraudulent.
- IVR – Indicates that the card transition was initiated through your Interactive Voice Response system.
- SYSTEM – Indicates that the card transition was initiated by Marqeta. For example, Marqeta suspended the card due to excessive failed PIN attempts.
TokenThe transition token.
Last Modified TimeThe date and time when the user was last modified, in UTC.
Business TokenThe unique identifier for the business.
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To modify the columns to display, use the gear button at the right.