This changelog tracks updates to the Treasury Prime API and major changes to our dashboard, functionality, and libraries. Updates that affect only products or features in beta or limited release may not be reflected.
We have enhanced our Digital Wallet Token suite by adding new endpoints that allow for easier management of digital wallets. For more information on digital wallets, visit our improved Digital Wallet Tokens page:
~<mono>GET /digital_wallet_token<mono> — fetches all digital wallet tokens. This can be filtered by <mono>card_id/token<mono>.
~<mono>GET /digital_wallet_token/:id<mono> — fetches a specific digital wallet token.
~<mono>PATCH /digital_wallet_token/:id<mono> — updates the status of a specific digital wallet token.
Our Card page in the API Reference has been updated to include information about the <mono>creation_options<mono> parameter. This parameter is an object that defines additional fields for card customization during creation, such as personalized text in cards.
We have updated our Cards Simulations page in the API Reference to include our new force capture simulation.
We have made improvements to the check issuing testing feature in our sandbox environment. Additionally, we have added a page to the API Reference section to reflect these changes. To learn more about check issuing testing, please visit our Check Issuing Testing page.
We have improved our wire and ACH velocity limit calculations to provide organizations with precise visibility into their threshold velocity limits.
Our new Enhanced FDIC Insurance endpoint is now live. To learn more about enabling this feature for your organization, visit our Enhanced FDIC Insurance page.
We have made usability improvements to payment tables in the Developer Dashboard and Bank Console for ACH, Wire, and Book Transfers. Now, you can more clearly see the originator and counterparty details for each payment without the need to click into the payment detail page.
The Source filter in the Bank Console has been updated to support filtering the list of developer orgs by typing. This allows for quicker filtering for banks with many live fintech programs.
Our Fintech Fraud Best Practices guide is now public and available for everyone. To access the guide, along with other resources from our Compliance Toolkit, please visit this link.
We have made improvements to the Webhooks page in our API Reference. The page now provides a complete list of available webhooks, along with descriptions and helpful resources. For additional information about webhooks, please visit this page.