Transfer account systems, computer program products, and associated computer-implemented methods
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06Q-020/10
G06Q-020/02
G06Q-020/28
G06Q-020/40
G06Q-030/02
G06Q-040/00
G06Q-040/02
G06Q-099/00
출원번호
US-0782550
(2013-03-01)
등록번호
US-10068208
(2018-09-04)
발명자
/ 주소
Sorbe, Trent
Larson, Troy
출원인 / 주소
METABANK
대리인 / 주소
Bracewell LLP
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187
초록▼
Embodiments of the present invention include transfer account systems, computer program products, and associated computer-implemented methods of providing prioritized payments from the proceeds of automatic or direct deposits. Embodiments of the present invention include routing automatic deposit in
Embodiments of the present invention include transfer account systems, computer program products, and associated computer-implemented methods of providing prioritized payments from the proceeds of automatic or direct deposits. Embodiments of the present invention include routing automatic deposit information to a financial institution computer managing a prioritized payment program and formulating an outgoing ACH file with both an entry for an automatic deposit destined for a customer account and an entry for a pre-authorized prioritized payment to a select creditor, so that the automatic deposit is credited to the customer account and relatively instantaneously any prioritized payment is debited from the customer account. According to embodiments of the present invention, the customer account can be a prepaid card account so that a customer has effective access on the prepaid card only to a net value of funds.
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1. A method to provide prioritize payments from proceeds of automatic deposits with a financial institution, the method comprising the steps of: creating an intermediary account for each of a plurality of enrollees enrolled in prioritize payments with a financial institution, each of the intermediar
1. A method to provide prioritize payments from proceeds of automatic deposits with a financial institution, the method comprising the steps of: creating an intermediary account for each of a plurality of enrollees enrolled in prioritize payments with a financial institution, each of the intermediary accounts being inaccessible by the plurality of enrollees and adapted to receive funds for a benefit of one or more of the plurality of enrollees so that debits from funds received by the intermediary accounts are adapted to be provided to one or more customer accounts associated with one or more of the plurality of enrollees and one or more preauthorized payments to one or more creditors selected by the one or more of the plurality of enrollees to define one or more select creditors;receiving an incoming ACH file, the incoming ACH file comprising one or account identifiers associated with one or more automatic deposits, and entries for the one or more automatic deposits, the ACH file further comprising a record type, a transaction code, a routing number, a check digit, and an amount for each entry for the one or more automatic deposits;identifying, by a financial institution computer associated with the financial institution, the one or more account identifiers from a received incoming ACH file associated with one or more of the plurality of enrollee; andelectronically appending, by the financial institution computer, to the received incoming ACH file one or more unfilled preauthorized payments to one or more select creditors to define one or more prioritized payments to create an outgoing ACH file so that the one or more prioritized payments are deducted from the one or more automatic deposits associated with the one or more account identifiers from one or more intermediary accounts associated with the one or more automatic deposits, wherein each of the one or more unfilled preauthorized payments appended to the received incoming ACH file comprises entries for the one or more prioritized payments, each entry for the one or prioritized payments comprising a record type, a transaction code, a routing number, a check digit, and an amount appended to the received incoming ACH file;wherein the outgoing ACH file includes the entries for the automatic deposit from the incoming ACH file and the entries for the one or more prioritized payments. 2. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein one or more of the unfilled payments are initiated in response to a query from the financial institution computer to a second computer associating with the one or more select creditors, the second computer being positioned remote from the financial institution computer. 3. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein enrollment for the prioritized payment is required as a condition of a loan. 4. A method as defined in claim 3, wherein the one or more customer accounts are one or more prepaid card accounts associated with one or more prepaid card processors positioned remote from the financial institution computer. 5. A method as defined in claim 1, further comprising: determining, responsive to the identifying step, whether the one or more automatic deposits is associated with one or more unfilled preauthorized payments to one or more select creditors, and wherein the appending step is responsive to determining whether the one or more automatic deposits is associated with one or more unfilled preauthorized payments. 6. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein the balance is the one or more automatic deposits less the one or more prioritized payments and less a fee for the financial institution. 7. A machine to provide prioritize payments from proceeds of automatic deposits, the machine comprising: one or more input/output unit for communicating with a plurality of second machines;one or more processors; andone or more non-transitory memories encoded with computer program and operable by the one or more processors so that during operations thereof a machine performs the operations of:creating an intermediary account for each of a plurality of enrollees enrolled in prioritize payments with the financial institution, each of the intermediary accounts inaccessible by the plurality of enrollees and adapted to receive funds for a benefit of one or more of the plurality of enrollees so that debits from funds received by the intermediary accounts are adapted to be provided to one or more customer accounts associated with one or more of the plurality of enrollees and one or more preauthorized payments to one or more creditors selected by the one or more of the plurality of enrollees to define one or more select creditors;receiving an incoming ACH file, the incoming ACH file comprising one or account identifiers associated with one or more automatic deposits, and entries for the one or more automatic deposits, the ACH file further comprising a record type, a transaction code, a routing number, a check digit, and an amount for each entry for the one or more automatic deposits;identifying, by a financial institution computer associated with the financial institution, the one or more account identifiers from a received incoming ACH file associated with one or more of the plurality of enrollees; andelectronically appending to the received incoming ACH file one or more unfilled preauthorized payments to one or more select creditors to define one or more prioritized payments to create an outgoing ACH file so that the one or more prioritized payments are deducted from the one or more automatic deposits associated with the one or more account identifiers from one or more intermediary accounts associated with the one or more automatic deposits, the outgoing ACH file further being adapted so that a balance of the one or more automatic deposits is adapted to be credited to the one or more customer accounts associated with the one or more of the plurality of enrollees wherein each of the one or more unfilled preauthorized payments appended to the received incoming ACH file comprises entries for the one or more prioritized payments, each entry for the one or prioritized payments comprising a record type, a transaction code, a routing number, a check digit, and an amount appended to the received incoming ACH file;wherein the outgoing ACH file includes entries for the automatic deposit from the incoming ACH file and entries for the one or more prioritized payments. 8. A machine as defined in claim 7, wherein the machine comprises a first machine, wherein one or more of the unfilled payments are initiated in response to a query to a second machine associated with the one or more select creditors, the second machine being positioned remote from the first machine. 9. A machine as defined in claim 7, wherein enrollment for the prioritized payment is required as a condition of a loan. 10. A machine as defined in claim 7, wherein the one or more customer accounts are one or more prepaid card accounts associated with one or more prepaid card processors positioned remote from the machine. 11. A machine as defined in claim 7, wherein the machine further performs the operation of: determining, responsive to the identifying step, whether the one or more automatic deposits is associated with one or more unfilled preauthorized payments to one or more select creditors, and wherein the appending step is responsive to determining whether the one or more automatic deposits is associated with one or more unfilled preauthorized payments. 12. A financial institution computer as defined in claim 7, wherein the balance is the one or more automatic deposits less the one or more prioritized payments and less a fee for the financial institution. 13. Non-transitory medium encoded with computer program to provide prioritize payments from proceeds of automatic deposits and operable on a machine associated with a financial institution to define a financial institution machine, the computer program comprising the following instructions: creating an intermediary account for each of a plurality of enrollees enrolled in prioritize payments with the financial institution, each of the intermediary accounts inaccessible by the plurality of enrollees and adapted to receive funds for a benefit of one or more of the plurality of enrollees so that debits from funds received by the intermediary accounts are adapted to be provided to one or more customer accounts associated with one or more of the plurality of enrollees and one or more preauthorized payments to one or more creditors selected by the one or more of the plurality of enrollees to define one or more select creditors;receiving an incoming ACH file, the incoming ACH file comprising one or account identifiers associated with one or more automatic deposits, and entries for the one or more automatic deposits, the ACH file further comprising a record type, a transaction code, a routing number, a check digit, and an amount for each entry for the one or more automatic deposits;identifying the one or more account identifiers from a received incoming ACH file associated with one or more of the plurality of enrollees; andelectronically appending to the received incoming ACH file one or more unfilled preauthorized payments to one or more select creditors to define one or more prioritized payments to create an outgoing ACH file so that the one or more prioritized payments are deducted from the one or more automatic deposits associated with the one or more account identifiers from one or more intermediary accounts associated with the one or more automatic deposits, wherein each of the one or more unfilled preauthorized payments appended to the received incoming ACH file comprises entries for the one or more prioritized payments, each entry for the one or prioritized payments comprising a record type, a transaction code, a routing number, a check digit, and an amount appended to the received incoming ACH file;wherein the outgoing ACH file includes entries for the automatic deposit from the incoming ACH file and entries for the one or more prioritized payments. 14. Non-transitory memory as defined in claim 13, wherein enrollment for the prioritized payment is required as a condition of a loan. 15. Non-transitory memory as defined in claim 14, wherein the one or more customer accounts are one or more prepaid card accounts associated with one or more prepaid card processors. 16. Non-transitory memory as defined in claim 15, the computer program further comprises the instruction of: determining, responsive to the identifying step, whether the one or more automatic deposits is associated with one or more unfilled preauthorized payments to one or more select creditors, and wherein the appending step is responsive to determining whether the one or more automatic deposits is associated with one or more unfilled preauthorized payments. 17. Non-transitory memory as defined in claim 16, wherein the balance is the one or more automatic deposits less the one or more prioritized payments and less a fee for the financial institution, and wherein the one or more select creditors includes at least a second financial institution different and remote from the financial institution. 18. Non-transitory memory as defined in claim 13, wherein the one or more select creditors are associated with a second financial institution different and remote from the financial institution; and wherein the prioritized payments include customer-initiated payments, including one or more of the following: a gift card purchase, a remittance to family located outside a country where a prepaid card account holder is located, and a bill payment to a third-party.
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