Systems, methods, and program products for performing cash sweep transactions with customer control are disclosed. A deposit sweep computer system may determine first allocations of funds for a plurality of customers. The system may determine for a first subset of the customers that their funds are
Systems, methods, and program products for performing cash sweep transactions with customer control are disclosed. A deposit sweep computer system may determine first allocations of funds for a plurality of customers. The system may determine for a first subset of the customers that their funds are allocated to respective different depository institutions than previously used for the respective customer. The system may generate and transmit to client devices associated with the first subset of customers machine-readable instructions to render respective destination institution management graphical user interfaces providing an indication of the respective different depository institutions along with accept options and reject options. The system may receive one or more selections of accept options or reject options. The system may then determine and execute second allocations based at least in part upon the first allocations and the one or more selections of the reject options.
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1. A method of performing a deposit sweep transaction, comprising: (a) receiving, at a deposit sweep computer system comprising one or more computers, a deposit sweep file for a deposit sweep program, the deposit sweep file comprising transaction information;(b) determining, by the deposit sweep com
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A method of performing a deposit sweep transaction, comprising: (a) receiving, at a deposit sweep computer system comprising one or more computers, a deposit sweep file for a deposit sweep program, the deposit sweep file comprising transaction information;(b) determining, by the deposit sweep computer system based at least in part upon the transaction information, first allocations of funds for a plurality of customers, the first allocations comprising for each respective customer identifications of a plurality of respective destination depository institutions and respective amounts to allocate to each respective destination depository institution;(c) determining, by the deposit sweep computer system, for each of a first subset of the plurality of customers a plurality of respective different destination depository institutions, the respective different destination depository institutions not currently holding funds of the each respective customer for the deposit sweep program;(d) generating, by the deposit sweep computer system, respective first machine readable instructions to render respective destination institution management graphical user interfaces each comprising respective first display data comprising a different destination depository institution notification indicating that at least a portion of the funds of the each respective customer are allocated to at least one of the respective different destination depository institutions and further comprising a respective graphical accept option to approve the respective allocation, a transfer amount input element corresponding to the respective graphical accept option for specifying a respective updated amount of the funds to be allocated to the at least one of the respective different destination depository institutions, and a respective graphical reject option to reject the respective allocation;(e) providing, by the deposit sweep computer system to a plurality of respective client devices each associated with one of the respective customers of the first subset of the plurality of customers, the respective first computer-readable instructions causing each respective client device to activate a respective interface application to render the respective destination institution management graphical user interface on a respective display screen operatively connected to the respective client device;(f) receiving, at the deposit sweep computer system from a first subset of the respective client devices within a predefined period of time, respective approvals of the respective different destination depository institutions via respective selections of the respective accept options; and(g) executing, by the deposit sweep computer system, the first allocations of funds for customers corresponding to each respective approval in accordance with each respective updated amount of the funds specified in each respective transfer amount input element. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: (h) receiving, at the deposit sweep computer system from a second subset of the respective client devices within the predefined period of time, respective rejections of the respective different destination depository institutions via respective selections of the respective reject options;(i) determining, by the deposit sweep computer system, second allocations of funds for the respective customers corresponding to the second subset of the respective client devices; and(j) executing, by the deposit sweep computer system, the second allocations of funds. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of the respective rejections comprises a selection of one or more alternate depository institutions. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the one or more alternate depository institutions are generated based on the plurality of respective different destination depository institutions. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the transaction information comprises debits, credits, and/or balance information associated with a client account, and/or net credits, net debits information associated with a client account. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the determining step (c) further comprises determining that the plurality of respective different destination depository institutions do not hold customer funds in non-program accounts. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the respective transfer amount input elements each comprise a modification interface for modifying the respective determined amount to allocate to the respective different destination depository institution. 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising: (h) storing, by the deposit sweep computer system in one or more databases comprising non-transitory computer-readable memory, an indication of each respective approval of the respective different destination depository institutions, the indication comprising an identification of the respective different destination depository institution that corresponds to the each respective client approval. 9. A deposit sweep computer system, comprising: one or more processor devices; andone or more memory devices coupled to the one or more processor devices, the one or more memory devices storing computer program instructions for causing, when executed, the one or more processor devices to perform:(a) receiving, at a deposit sweep computer system, a deposit sweep file for a deposit sweep program, the deposit sweep file comprising transaction information;(b) determining, by the deposit sweep computer system based at least in part upon the transaction information, first allocations of funds for a plurality of customers, the first allocations comprising for each respective customer identifications of a plurality of respective destination depository institutions and respective amounts to allocate to each respective destination depository institution;(c) determining, by the deposit sweep computer system, for each of a first subset of the plurality of customers a plurality of respective different destination depository institutions, the respective different destination depository institutions not currently holding funds of the each respective customer for the deposit sweep program;(d) generating, by the deposit sweep computer system, respective first machine readable instructions to render respective destination institution management graphical user interfaces each comprising respective first display data comprising a different destination depository institution notification indicating that at least a portion of the funds of the each respective customer are allocated to at least one of the respective different destination depository institutions and further comprising a respective graphical accept option to approve the respective allocation, a transfer amount input element corresponding to the respective graphical accept option for specifying a respective updated amount of the funds to be allocated to the at least one of the respective different destination depository institutions, and a respective graphical reject option to reject the respective allocation;(e) providing, by the deposit sweep computer system to a plurality of respective client devices each associated with one of the respective customers of the first subset of the plurality of customers, the respective first computer-readable instructions causing each respective client device to activate a respective interface application to render the respective destination institution management graphical user interface on a respective display screen operatively connected to the respective client device;(f) receiving, at the deposit sweep computer system from a first subset of the respective client devices within a predefined period of time, respective approvals of the respective different destination depository institutions via respective selections of the respective accept options; and(g) executing, by the deposit sweep computer system, the first allocations of funds for customers corresponding to each respective approval in accordance with each respective updated amount of the funds specified in each respective transfer amount input element. 10. The deposit sweep computer system of claim 9, wherein the one or more memory devices store additional instructions to further perform: (h) receiving, at the deposit sweep computer system from a second subset of the respective client devices within the predefined period of time, respective rejections of the respective different destination depository institutions via respective selections of the respective reject options;(i) determining, by the deposit sweep computer system, second allocations of funds for the respective customers corresponding to the second subset of the respective client devices; and(j) executing, by the deposit sweep computer system, the second allocations of funds. 11. The deposit sweep computer system of claim 9, wherein at least one of the respective rejections comprises a selection of one or more alternate depository institutions. 12. The deposit sweep computer system of claim 11, wherein the one or more alternate depository institutions are generated based on the plurality of respective different destination depository institutions. 13. The deposit sweep computer system of claim 9, wherein the transaction information comprises debits, credits, and/or balance information associated with a client account, and/or net credits, net debits information associated with a client account. 14. The deposit sweep computer system of claim 9, wherein the determining step (c) further comprises determining that the plurality of respective different destination depository institutions do not hold customer funds in non-program accounts. 15. The deposit sweep computer system of claim 9, wherein the respective transfer amount input elements each comprise a modification interface for modifying the respective determined amount to allocate to the respective different destination depository institution. 16. The deposit sweep computer system of claim 9, wherein the one or more memory devices store additional instructions to further perform: (h) storing, by the deposit sweep computer system in one or more databases comprising non-transitory computer-readable memory, an indication of each respective approval of the respective different destination depository institutions, the indication comprising an identification of the respective different destination depository institution that corresponds to the each respective client approval.
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