Appendix A: Business Application Identifier Values
Visa Platform ConnectSimple Order API
The Business Application Identifier (BAI) is used to identify the category of the Account
Funding Transaction (AFT). Provide one of the values when you send field .
invoiceHeader_businessApplicationID
All acquirers, service providers, and merchants are required to submit a valid BAI value
when submitting AFTs.
BAI Value | Category | Requirements |
---|---|---|
AA | Account-to-Account Money Transfer. The
funding of the cardholder's own account at the same or a different
financial institution | Both accounts must be owned by the same
person/entity. If you are funding a prepaid
account, use the TU value. Do not use the
AA value. |
BI | Financial Institution offered
Bank-Initiated P2P Money Transfer | P2P (person-to-person) Money Transfer is
initiated from an online banking system, making it a bank-initiated
transaction. This category is only used for specific scenarios and only
available in limited markets. For more information, contact your Visa
representative. |
FD | Funds Disbursement | |
FT | Funds Transfer | If the funds will be used for a high-brand
risk transaction, the applicable high-brand risk MCC must be used. If a
wallet is used to purchase liquid and cryptocurrency assets, the
applicable special condition indicator must be used. |
PD | Payroll Disbursement | |
PP | Person-to-Person (P2P) Money
Transfer | P2P Money Transfer is initiated from an
online banking system, making it a bank-initiated transaction. This
category is only used when both AFTs and OCTs are supported. When only
AFT is supported, use the FT category. |
TU | Prepaid Card Load or Top-Up | |
WT | Staged Digital Wallet (SDW)
Transfer | If the funds will be used for a high-brand
risk transaction, the applicable high-brand risk MCC must be used. If
the funds are used for a gambling transaction, the applicable gambling
MCC must be used. If a wallet is used to purchase liquid and
cryptocurrency assets, the applicable special condition indicator must
be used. An AFT is not intended for debt repayment. |