CN114936857A - International remittance charging method and device - Google Patents

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CN114936857A
CN114936857A CN202210631622.9A CN202210631622A CN114936857A CN 114936857 A CN114936857 A CN 114936857A CN 202210631622 A CN202210631622 A CN 202210631622A CN 114936857 A CN114936857 A CN 114936857A
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The application provides an international remittance charging method and device, which are applied to the field of finance, and the method comprises the following steps: the method comprises the steps of obtaining first international remittance information, calling a first micro-service module, obtaining a fee prompt code according to the first international remittance information, calling a second micro-service module, carrying out international remittance charging according to the fee prompt code to obtain charging information, wherein the charging information at least comprises a deduction amount, namely after the fee prompt code is obtained by using the first micro-service module, carrying out international remittance charging by using the second micro-service module, realizing calculation and deduction of international remittance charging by using 2 micro-service modules, independently operating an international remittance charging function from a system, establishing a basic model of the international remittance charging service, carrying out same management and maintenance on the international remittance charging service, reducing the maintenance complexity of the system and improving the safety of the system.

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International remittance charging method and device
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of computers, in particular to an international remittance charging method and device.
Background
With the current social financial and computer development involving more and more overseas trade, there is an international demand for money transfer.
As one of the important links in international remittance, banks need to charge international remittance. However, international remittance charging is not a complete and unified system, the current international remittance charging function is dispersed in each remittance transaction, and the international remittance charging standards are different, which results in complex system-level maintenance of the international remittance charging function.
Therefore, there is a need for an international money transfer charging method that reduces the complexity of system maintenance.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, an objective of the present application is to provide an international remittance charging method and apparatus, which can reduce the complexity of system maintenance and improve the system security.
The embodiment of the application provides an international remittance charging method, which comprises the following steps:
obtaining first international money transfer information, wherein the first international money transfer information at least comprises a money transfer system identifier, a money transfer type and a customer type;
calling a first micro-service module to obtain a fee prompt code according to the first international remittance information;
and calling a second micro-service module, and carrying out international remittance charging according to the fee prompt code to obtain charging information, wherein the charging information at least comprises a fee deduction amount.
Optionally, the invoking of the second micro service module performs international remittance charging according to the charge prompt code to obtain charging information, where the charging information at least includes a deduction amount:
and calling a second micro-service module, and carrying out international remittance charging according to the expense prompt code and the second international remittance information to obtain charging information, wherein the second international remittance information at least comprises remittance amount, remittance currency and RMB pre-settlement remittance price.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
acquiring international remittance transaction flow information;
and calling a third micro-service module, and returning the deduction amount according to the international remittance transaction running information.
Optionally, the invoking a third micro-service module, and returning the deduction amount according to the international remittance transaction running information, includes:
and calling a third micro-service module, and returning the deduction amount according to the expense prompt code and the international remittance transaction running information.
Optionally, the first international remittance information further includes a bank number, a conversion identifier, a special charge identifier, a remittance fund source, a remittance currency, a transaction currency, a remittance destination, and the charge information further includes a deduction currency, a deduction account sub-account category, a system to which the deduction account belongs, fee accounting information, and a single fee detail information list.
An embodiment of the present application provides an international remittance charging apparatus, including:
a first obtaining unit for obtaining first international remittance information, the first international remittance information at least comprising remittance system identification, remittance type and customer type;
the first calling unit is used for calling the first micro-service module and obtaining a cost prompt code according to the first international remittance information;
and the second calling unit is used for calling the second micro-service module, and carrying out international remittance charging according to the expense prompt code to obtain charging information, wherein the charging information at least comprises a deduction amount.
Optionally, the second calling unit is specifically configured to:
and calling a second micro-service module, and carrying out international remittance charging according to the expense prompt code and the second international remittance information to obtain charging information, wherein the second international remittance information at least comprises remittance amount, remittance currency and RMB pre-settlement remittance price.
Optionally, the apparatus further comprises:
the second acquisition unit is used for acquiring international remittance transaction flow information;
and the third calling unit is used for calling a third micro-service module and returning the deduction amount according to the international remittance transaction running information.
Optionally, the third invoking unit is specifically configured to:
and calling a third micro-service module, and returning the deduction amount according to the expense prompt code and the international remittance transaction running information.
Optionally, the first international remittance information further includes a bank number, a conversion identifier, a special charge identifier, a remittance fund source, a remittance currency, a transaction currency, a remittance destination, and the charge information further includes a deduction currency, a deduction account sub-account category, a system to which the deduction account belongs, fee accounting information, and a single fee detail information list.
The embodiment of the application provides an international remittance charging method, which comprises the following steps: obtaining first international remittance information which at least comprises remittance system identification, remittance type and customer type, calling a first micro-service module to obtain a fee prompt code according to the first international remittance information, namely inputting the first international remittance information into the first micro-service module to obtain the fee prompt code of international remittance charging, calling a second micro-service module to carry out international remittance charging according to the fee prompt code to obtain charging information which at least comprises deduction amount, namely after the fee prompt code is obtained by using the first micro-service module, carrying out international remittance charging by using the second micro-service module, realizing calculation and deduction of the international remittance charging by using 2 micro-service modules, independently operating the international remittance charging function from the system, establishing a basic model of the international remittance charging service, and carrying out the same management and maintenance on the international remittance charging service, the maintenance complexity of the maintenance system is reduced, and the system safety is improved.
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FIG. 1 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of international money transfer charging provided by an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating a structure of an international money transfer charging apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application.
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In order to make the technical solutions of the present application better understood, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.
In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present application, but the present application may be practiced in other ways than those described herein, and it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the present application is not limited by the specific embodiments disclosed below.
The international remittance charging method and device provided by the invention can be used in the financial field or other fields, for example, can be used in the international remittance application scene in the financial field. The other fields are arbitrary fields other than the financial field, for example, the computer field. The above description is only an example and does not limit the application field of the international remittance charging method and apparatus provided by the present invention.
With the current social financial and computer development involving more and more overseas trade, there is an international demand for money transfer.
As one of the important links in international remittance, banks need to charge international remittance. However, the international remittance charging function is not a complete and unified system, the international remittance charging function is dispersed in each remittance transaction at present, the international remittance charging standard is different, a unified standard model is not available, reusability is not available, system maintenance is inconvenient, and the system level maintenance of the international remittance charging function is complicated due to the fact that the international remittance charging function of the system is easy to omit when being modified.
Accordingly, there is a need for an international money transfer charging method that reduces the complexity of system maintenance.
Based on this, the embodiment of the application provides an international remittance charging method, which comprises the following steps: obtaining first international remittance information which at least comprises a remittance system identifier, a remittance type and a client type, calling a first micro-service module to obtain a cost prompt code according to the first international remittance information, namely, inputting the first international remittance information into the first micro-service module to obtain the cost prompt code of international remittance charging, calling a second micro-service module to carry out international remittance charging according to the cost prompt code to obtain charging information which at least comprises a deduction amount, namely, after the cost prompt code is obtained by using the first micro-service module, carrying out international remittance charging by using the second micro-service module, realizing the calculation and deduction of the international remittance charging by using 2 micro-service modules, independently operating an international remittance charging function from a system, establishing a basic model of the international remittance charging service, and carrying out the same management and maintenance on the international remittance charging service, the maintenance complexity of the maintenance system is reduced, and the system safety is improved.
Although the operations are depicted in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in sequential order. Under certain circumstances, multitasking and parallel processing may be advantageous.
It should be understood that the various steps recited in the method embodiments of the present application may be performed in a different order and/or in parallel. Moreover, method embodiments may include additional steps and/or omit performing the illustrated steps. The scope of the present application is not limited in this respect.
For a better understanding of the technical solutions and effects of the present application, specific embodiments will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to fig. 1, a flow chart of a method for international remittance charging according to an embodiment of the present application is shown.
The international remittance charging method provided by the embodiment includes the following steps:
s101, first international remittance information is acquired.
In an embodiment of the application, first international remittance information of a user in international remittance is obtained, wherein the first international remittance information at least comprises a remittance system identifier, a remittance type and a client type, so that a cost prompt code is obtained by using the first international remittance information later.
As a possible implementation manner, the first international remittance information may further include a bank number, a redemption identifier, a special charge identifier, a remittance fund source, a remittance currency, a transaction currency, and a remittance destination, so as to assist in determining a charge prompt code for each international remittance by using information with multiple dimensions.
S102, calling a first micro-service module to obtain a charge prompt code according to the first international remittance information.
In the embodiment of the application, the fee prompt code corresponds to a corresponding fee number, and the fee number corresponds to a specific charging rule and a fee accounting, so that international remittance charging can be obtained according to the fee prompt code.
The process of determining the fee prompt code in international remittance charging is abstracted into an independent first micro-service module, and calling is carried out by utilizing a calling interface of the first micro-service module, namely the first micro-service module provides field service for dynamically determining the fee prompt code aiming at international remittance charging service.
Specifically, the first international remittance information can be input into the first micro-service module to obtain the expense prompt code.
The first micro-service module establishes a corresponding relation between the first international remittance information and the expense prompt code, wherein the corresponding relation can be a neural network model, and the neural network model is obtained by training by using historical international remittance information or historical expense prompt code.
And S103, calling a second micro-service module, and carrying out international remittance charging according to the fee prompt code to obtain charging information.
In the embodiment of the application, the process of carrying out international remittance charging in the international remittance charging is abstracted into an independent second micro-service module, and the call is carried out by utilizing a call interface of the second micro-service module, namely the second micro-service module provides a standard field service for charging of international remittance charging service.
The fee prompt code can be specifically input into the second micro-service module to obtain the charging information of the international remittance charge, wherein the charging information at least comprises a deduction amount, so that the international remittance charge can be carried out by utilizing the deduction amount.
As a possible implementation manner, the deduction amount may be equal to the charging amount corresponding to the charge prompt code.
As another possible implementation, the deduction amount may not be equal to the charging amount corresponding to the charge prompt code. The fee prompting code corresponds to a specific charging rule and fee accounting, and is a set of standard calculation flow, but in practical application, there may be preferential or other additional situations, so that the final fee deduction amount is not equal to the charging amount corresponding to the fee prompting code.
That is, the charge prompt code and the second international remittance information can be input into the second micro-service module together to obtain the charging information, wherein the second international remittance information at least comprises remittance amount, remittance currency and RMB pre-settlement remittance price.
The second international remittance information may further include remittance type, renminbi pre-settlement remittance price mode, system to which debit account belongs, payer account, sub-account category, transaction amount, transaction currency, renminbi pre-settlement remittance amount, abstract, credit account, remittance product, account line option, account line first name, line for receiving and sending, transaction code. And the deduction information of each international remittance is determined by using information of multiple dimensions.
In the embodiment of the application, the charging information further includes deduction money, a deduction account sub-account category, a system to which the deduction account belongs, fee accounting information, and a single fee detail information list, so as to record the international remittance charge in detail for subsequent analysis and search.
In the embodiment of the application, when the second micro-service module is called to perform the international remittance charging service, cash charging may be used, charging may be performed by using an account for international remittance, and charging may be performed by using an account of a third party, that is, when the second micro-service module is used to perform the international remittance charging, various charging service scenarios can be implemented.
In embodiments of the present application, there may be a malfunction or other situation where a charge needs to be returned when an international remittance charge is made. Specifically, international remittance transaction flow information can be obtained, and then a third micro-service module is called to return the deduction amount according to the international remittance transaction flow information.
That is, the process of the return charge in the international remittance charge is abstracted into an independent third micro-service module, and the call is performed by using the call interface of the third micro-service module, that is, the third micro-service module provides a field service of the standard return charge for the international remittance charge service.
The international remittance transaction flow information can be specifically input into the third micro-service module so as to carry out refund.
The specific international remittance transaction flow information can comprise a system to which a debit account belongs, a debit account, a credit account, a debit account sub-account category, an orthogonal easy flow number, an orthogonal easy transaction date, a summary, a charging mode, a deduction amount, transaction money, a transaction code and deduction money.
When the third micro-service module is used for returning, the third micro-service module can also output returning information so as to carry out historical records, wherein the historical records comprise expense accounting information, cash charging updating tail box information, a single expense detail information list, a fee deduction account sub-account type, a fee deduction account belonging system and fee deduction amount.
In an embodiment of the application, the fee prompt code and the international remittance transaction flow information can be input into the third micro-service module together, so that the third micro-service module can determine the return amount by one more dimension by using the fee prompt code.
In the embodiment of the application, when the third micro-service module is called to perform the refund service of international remittance charging, cash refund can be performed, refund can be performed by using an account of international remittance, refund can be performed by using an account of a third party, that is, when international remittance refund is performed by using the third micro-service module, various refund service scenarios can be realized.
Therefore, the international remittance charging method provided by the embodiment of the application comprises three micro-service modules, the functions of international remittance charging are aggregated, the system can firstly call the first micro-service module to determine the charge prompt code corresponding to each international remittance, determine the charging standard, and then call the second micro-service module or the third micro-service module to carry out international remittance charging or international remittance refund.
The embodiment of the application provides an international remittance charging method, which comprises the following steps: obtaining first international remittance information which at least comprises remittance system identification, remittance type and customer type, calling a first micro-service module to obtain a fee prompt code according to the first international remittance information, namely inputting the first international remittance information into the first micro-service module to obtain the fee prompt code of international remittance charging, calling a second micro-service module to carry out international remittance charging according to the fee prompt code to obtain charging information which at least comprises deduction amount, namely after the fee prompt code is obtained by using the first micro-service module, carrying out international remittance charging by using the second micro-service module, realizing calculation and deduction of the international remittance charging by using 2 micro-service modules, independently operating the international remittance charging function from the system, establishing a basic model of the international remittance charging service, and carrying out the same management and maintenance on the international remittance charging service, the maintenance complexity of the maintenance system is reduced, and the system safety is improved.
Based on the international remittance charging method provided by the above embodiments, the embodiments of the present application further provide an international remittance charging apparatus, and the working principle thereof will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to fig. 2, a block diagram of an international money transfer charging apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown.
The international remittance charging apparatus 200 provided in the present embodiment includes:
a first obtaining unit 210 for obtaining first international money transfer information including at least a money transfer system identification, a money transfer type, and a customer type;
a first calling unit 220, configured to call a first micro service module, and obtain a cost prompt code according to the first international remittance information;
the second invoking unit 230 is configured to invoke a second micro service module, and perform international remittance charging according to the fee prompt code to obtain charging information, where the charging information at least includes a deduction amount.
Optionally, the second calling unit is specifically configured to:
calling a second micro-service module, and carrying out international remittance charging according to the expense prompt code and the second international remittance information to obtain charging information, wherein the second international remittance information at least comprises remittance amount, remittance currency and RMB pre-settlement remittance price.
Optionally, the apparatus further comprises:
the second acquisition unit is used for acquiring international remittance transaction flow information;
and the third calling unit is used for calling a third micro-service module and returning the deduction amount according to the international remittance transaction running information.
Optionally, the third invoking unit is specifically configured to:
and calling a third micro-service module, and returning the deduction amount according to the expense prompt code and the international remittance transaction running information.
Optionally, the first international remittance information further includes a bank number, a conversion identifier, a special charge identifier, a remittance fund source, a remittance currency, a transaction currency, a remittance destination, and the charge information further includes a deduction currency, a deduction account sub-account category, a system to which the deduction account belongs, fee accounting information, and a single fee detail information list.
When introducing elements of various embodiments of the present application, the articles "a," "an," "the," and "said" are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms "comprising," "including," and "having" are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
It should be noted that, a person skilled in the art can understand that all or part of the processes in the above method embodiments can be implemented by a computer program to instruct related hardware, where the program can be stored in a computer readable storage medium, and when executed, the program can include the processes in the above method embodiments. The storage medium may be a magnetic disk, an optical disk, a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), or the like.
Computer program code for carrying out operations for aspects of the present application may be written in any combination of one or more programming languages, including but not limited to an object oriented programming language such as Java, Smalltalk, C + + or the like and conventional procedural programming languages, such as the "C" programming language or similar programming languages. The program code may execute entirely on the user's computer, partly on the user's computer, as a stand-alone software package, partly on the user's computer and partly on a remote computer or entirely on the remote computer or server. In the case of a remote computer, the remote computer may be connected to the user's computer through any type of network, including a Local Area Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network (WAN), or the connection may be made to an external computer (for example, through the Internet using an Internet service provider).
The embodiments in the present specification are described in a progressive manner, and the same and similar parts among the embodiments are referred to each other, and each embodiment focuses on the differences from the other embodiments. In particular, for the apparatus embodiment, since it is substantially similar to the method embodiment, it is relatively simple to describe, and reference may be made to some descriptions of the method embodiment for relevant points. The above-described apparatus embodiments are merely illustrative, and the units and modules described as separate components may or may not be physically separate. In addition, some or all of the units and modules may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the embodiment. One of ordinary skill in the art can understand and implement it without inventive effort.
The foregoing is merely a preferred embodiment of the present application and, although the present application discloses the foregoing preferred embodiments, the present application is not limited thereto. Those skilled in the art can now make numerous possible variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiments, or modify equivalent embodiments, using the methods and techniques disclosed above, without departing from the scope of the claimed embodiments. Therefore, any simple modification, equivalent change and modification made to the above embodiments according to the technical essence of the present application still fall within the protection scope of the technical solution of the present application without departing from the content of the technical solution of the present application.

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1. A method of international remittance charging, the method comprising:
obtaining first international money transfer information, wherein the first international money transfer information at least comprises a money transfer system identifier, a money transfer type and a customer type;
calling a first micro-service module to obtain a fee prompt code according to the first international remittance information;
and calling a second micro-service module, and carrying out international remittance charging according to the fee prompt code to obtain charging information, wherein the charging information at least comprises a fee deduction amount.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein invoking a second micro-service module to perform international remittance charging based on the charge prompt code to obtain charging information, the charging information including at least a debit amount comprises:
and calling a second micro-service module, and carrying out international remittance charging according to the expense prompt code and the second international remittance information to obtain charging information, wherein the second international remittance information at least comprises remittance amount, remittance currency and RMB pre-settlement remittance price.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
obtaining international remittance transaction flow information;
and calling a third micro-service module, and returning the deduction amount according to the international remittance transaction running information.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein said invoking a third micro-service module to return the debit amount based on the international remittance transaction routing information comprises:
and calling a third micro-service module, and returning the deduction amount according to the expense prompt code and the international remittance transaction running information.
5. The method of any of claims 1-4, wherein the first international remittance information further comprises bank numbers, exchange identifiers, special charge identifiers, remittance source of money, remittance currency, transaction currency, remittance destination, and the charge information further comprises deduction currency, deduction account sub-account category, deduction account affiliated system, charge accounting information, single charge detail information list.
6. An international remittance charging apparatus, comprising:
a first obtaining unit for obtaining first international remittance information, the first international remittance information at least comprising a remittance system identification, a remittance type and a customer type;
the first calling unit is used for calling the first micro-service module and obtaining a charge prompt code according to the first international remittance information;
and the second calling unit is used for calling the second micro-service module, and carrying out international remittance charging according to the expense prompt code to obtain charging information, wherein the charging information at least comprises a deduction amount.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the second call unit is specifically configured to:
and calling a second micro-service module, and carrying out international remittance charging according to the expense prompt code and the second international remittance information to obtain charging information, wherein the second international remittance information at least comprises remittance amount, remittance currency and RMB pre-settlement remittance price.
8. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising:
the second acquisition unit is used for acquiring international remittance transaction flow information;
and the third calling unit is used for calling a third micro-service module and returning the deduction amount according to the international remittance transaction running information.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the third invoking unit is specifically configured to:
and calling a third micro-service module, and returning the deduction amount according to the expense prompt code and the international remittance transaction running information.
10. The apparatus according to any one of claims 6 to 9, wherein the first international remittance information further includes bank number, exchange identification, special charge identification, remittance fund source, remittance currency, transaction currency, remittance destination, and the charge information further includes deduction currency, deduction account sub-account category, deduction account belonging system, charge accounting information, single charge detail information list.
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