Integration

Akoya transaction cleanup

TxnKit helps Akoya cleanup workflows return cleaner merchant display metadata after the transaction feed is already available.

Target intent

clean Akoya-fed transaction descriptors for product display.

TxnKit does not replace open-finance consent or data transport.

Raw descriptor

PAYPAL *ACME-SUPPLY

API-shaped output

{
  "input": {
    "descriptor": "PAYPAL *ACME-SUPPLY",
    "country": "CA"
  },
  "output": {
    "merchant_name": "Acme Supply",
    "category": "Business supplies",
    "confidence": "medium",
    "signals": [
      "processor_pattern",
      "merchant_alias",
      "category_hint"
    ],
    "warnings": [
      "review_low_confidence_matches_before_showing_logo"
    ],
    "logos": []
  }
}

Low-confidence results should keep fallback labels and warnings visible instead of forcing a guessed logo or website.

When to use

  • You already receive transactions through Akoya cleanup and need cleaner UI rows.
  • You want a one-descriptor enrichment API with bounded response fields.
  • You need fallback warnings for ambiguous descriptors instead of silent overconfidence.

When not to use

  • TxnKit does not replace open-finance consent or data transport.
  • Do not use TxnKit to process card numbers, account numbers, full statements, bank credentials, emails, phone numbers, addresses, customer names, or customer PII.
  • Do not use TxnKit when the product requirement is guaranteed merchant identity, every-merchant resolution, or contracted uptime terms.

Proof surfaces

The public contract is POST /v1/enrich, backed by the OpenAPI file, benchmark examples, privacy rules, and deterministic request-path tests.

OpenAPI · Benchmark · Security · Pricing

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