Struct plaid::model::NameMatchScore
source · pub struct NameMatchScore {
pub is_business_name_detected: Option<bool>,
pub is_first_name_or_last_name_match: Option<bool>,
pub is_nickname_match: Option<bool>,
pub score: Option<i64>,
}
Expand description
Score found by matching name provided by the API with the name on the account at the financial institution. If the account contains multiple owners, the maximum match score is filled.
Fields§
§is_business_name_detected: Option<bool>
Is true
if the name on either of the names that was matched for the score contained strings indicative of a business name, such as “CORP”, “LLC”, “INC”, or “LTD”. A true
result generally indicates the entity is a business. However, a false
result does not mean the entity is not a business, as some businesses do not use these strings in the names used for their financial institution accounts.
is_first_name_or_last_name_match: Option<bool>
first or last name completely matched, likely a family member
is_nickname_match: Option<bool>
nickname matched, example Jennifer and Jenn.
score: Option<i64>
Match score for name. 100 is a perfect score, 99-85 means a strong match, 84-70 is a partial match, any score less than 70 is a mismatch. Typically, the match threshold should be set to a score of 70 or higher. If the name is missing from either the API or financial institution, this is null.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for NameMatchScore
impl Clone for NameMatchScore
source§fn clone(&self) -> NameMatchScore
fn clone(&self) -> NameMatchScore
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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