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Schema.org publishes documentation about our extension !

All,

I’m happy to inform you that the documentation about our extension “Markup for Banks and Financial Institutions” has been published in the main schema.org documentation zone under:

Banks and Financial Institutions: Background information and examples on the types and properties for marking up banks and their products

The document we recently created, describes in details the extension design principles, its conceptual map, the objects of the real world reflected in it and how do we model them, and explains several exemplary use cases.

All comments and remarks are more than welcome!
Happy reading: http://schema.org/docs/financial.html

Cheers
Mirek

2 Responses to Schema.org publishes documentation about our extension !

  • Richard Hundt

    Hi, congrats on the publication.

    I can’t for the life of me figure out how to express the beneficiary bank account in a MoneyTransfer. The TransferAction’s fromLocation and toLocation are Place sub-types, and since BankAccount is a FinancialProduct and not a Place, you can’t put them in there.

    Surely a MoneyTransfer needs fromAccount and toAccount? What am I missing?

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  • Hi Marek,
    First of all congrats with your publication on schema.org.

    Right now I’m implementing structured data in a Dutch creditcard comparison tool. I have a question about that. To acquire a creditcard you need to have a required minimum income. For example: to acquire an Amex Green Card your annual gross income needs to be €23.000. I tried to find a property to include the minimum required income and to specify if it’s net or gross. Unfortunately I can’t find it. Can you help me out?

    Thanks in advance.
    Kind regards,
    Scholto Bos
    Finler Media

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