TRANSACTION LOOKUP
What is Hyatt on your bank statement?
A charge appearing as Hyatt on your credit card or bank statement is categorized by ParseTx as Hyatt.
Merchant Details
Hyatt is officially categorized under Travel (ISO MCC: 3640). Its verified domain is hyatt.com. This is generally a one-time charge.
If you are building a fintech app and need to automatically clean up messy transaction descriptors like Hyatt, ParseTx can resolve this for you in under 50ms.
Common Statement Descriptors
Here are some of the typical ways this charge appears on credit card or bank statements. ParseTx automatically parses, cleans, and resolves all of these variations to Hyatt:
HyattHYATT.COMHYATT CARDSQ *HYATTHYATT STORE #5821ParseTx API Response
When you send this transaction to the ParseTx enrichment API, this is the structured JSON you receive back:
{
"status": "complete",
"source": "cache",
"input": "Hyatt",
"merchant": "Hyatt",
"domain": "hyatt.com",
"category": "Travel",
"mcc_code": "3640",
"is_subscription": false,
"confidence": 0.99
}
Integration Examples
cURL
curl -X POST https://api.parsetx.dev/v1/enrich \
-H "X-API-Key: pt_live_yourkeyhere" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"transactions": ["Hyatt"]}'
Node.js
import { ParseTxClient } from 'parsetx';
const client = new ParseTxClient('pt_live_yourkeyhere');
const response = await client.enrich(['Hyatt']);
console.log(response.results[0].merchant); // "Hyatt"
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