You can view detailed information for a card account.
To view card account details:
Select Accounts > Manage and click the account you want to view. Or, while viewing other information about an account, select Take me to > Account Detail.
Use the tabs on this screen to review the account information. For general descriptions of these tabs, see the table below. For detailed descriptions of the fields on these tabs, see Creating a Card Account.
Tab |
Description |
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General Information |
Displays basic account information such as account number, expiration date, current balance, available credit, and account status. |
Controls |
Shows the limits that have been placed on the account, such as the overall credit limit, transaction limit per period, daily amount and transaction limits, and restrictions on the ability to make purchases from certain merchants based on Merchant Category Code Groups (MCCGs). |
MCCG Controls |
Shows specific limits that have been placed on the account for each associated MCCG. |
Temporary Controls |
Shows temporary limits that have been set at either the account level or the MCCG level for a specific time period |
History |
Displays a list of the last 20 changes made to the account. For more information, see Viewing the Account History. |
For certain accounts, the billing account type is shown on the Account Details screen. This field allows you to identify the following types of accounts:
Corporate account: A billing account that allows a company to make one payment for multiple accounts. Also known as a central bill account.
Combined corporate authorization account: An authorization-only account used for authorizations at a level above the corporate account.
Combined corporate billing account: A billing account used for billing at a level above the corporate account.
Diversion account: A billing account that allows a company to divert specific transactions from the individual accounts as soon as they post.
To request any of these types of billing accounts for your organization, contact your J.P. Morgan program coordinator or relationship manager.