Providing interest to clients' deposited finds funds without the legal limitation on the number of demand withdrawals from deposit accounts is accomplished by an administration system that keeps all of the records for the clients' deposits and withdrawals, calculates the total of the deposits and withdrawals for all clients, and uses the calculation to determine whether funds are deposited to or withdrawn from a single deposit account in which all clients' deposit funds are kept. clients can make unlimited withdrawals, such as by check, credit card, debit card, or electronic transfer, through the administrator. By placing the administrator as the holder of a single account, legal exemptions to the limitation on earning interest in demand accounts is effectively facilitated.

Patent
   RE43246
Priority
Oct 21 1998
Filed
Apr 14 2004
Issued
Mar 13 2012
Expiry
Oct 21 2018
Assg.orig
Entity
Large
43
178
all paid
0. 20. A method for managing plural transaction accounts for multiple clients, comprising:
providing a database operatively connected to one or more computers, the database having (i) client information for each of a first plurality of the transaction accounts, and (ii) pooled account information associated with a single insured money market deposit account at a licensed banking institution holding funds from the first plurality of transaction accounts;
processing, by the one or more computers, client account transaction data comprised from a second plurality of the transaction accounts, the client account transaction data for a respective transaction account comprising data associated with one or more deposits and/or transfers to and/or one or more withdrawals and/or transfers from the respective transaction account during a period of time, wherein during a month period client account transaction data for at least one respective transaction account comprises at least more than six (6) withdrawals and/or transfers by check and/or debit card and/or ACH debit and/or sweep from said respective transaction account;
determining, by the one or more computers, a net transaction aggregated across all of said transaction data associated with at least the second plurality of the transaction accounts for the period of time, where more than six (6) of the net transactions determined over the month period are negative;
determining, by the one or more computers, a net credit/debit amount based on at least in part the respective net transaction associated with the respective period of time, which corresponds to an amount of funds to deposit and/or transfer to or withdraw and/or transfer from the single insured money market deposit account at the licensed banking institution through a different bank, so that during the month period there are more than six (6) net credit/debit amounts that are negative and correspond to withdrawals and/or transfers from the single insured money market deposit account;
obtaining data, at the one or more computers, for an amount of interest earned in the licensed banking institution on funds held in said single insured money market deposit account;
obtaining data, at the one or more computers, for each of a respective third plurality of the transaction accounts, for a respective amount of interest to be credited to the respective transaction account from the interest earned in the single insured money market deposit account at the licensed banking institution;
distributing by crediting the transaction accounts, using the one or more computers, the interest from said single insured money market deposit account to said transaction accounts based at least in part on the respective amounts of interest obtained for the respective transaction accounts; and
updating, by the one or more computers, the client information and the pooled account information in the database, taking into consideration at least in part the client account transaction data, the net credit/debit amounts, and the amounts of interest credited to the respective transaction accounts.
0. 1. A method for managing a plurality of demand accounts for multiple clients whose funds are held at a banking institution in a single insured money market deposit account, comprising:
providing a database having client information for each account;
administering clients' deposits to and withdrawals from each of their demand accounts;
authorizing or rejecting the use of funds in a particular client's demand account for each demand payment requested from that client's account;
determining the net transaction aggregated across all said demand account deposits and withdrawals on a regular periodic basis;
using the determination of the net transaction to deposit funds to or withdraw funds from said single insured money market deposit account;
distributing interest paid on said single money market deposit account to said clients' demand accounts; and
updating the database for each client's deposit and authorized demand payment.
0. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein withdrawals are made by at least one method selected from the group consisting of drafts (checks), credit card, debit card, sweeps, electronic transfer, and combinations thereof.
0. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein deposits are made by at least one method selected from the group consisting of drafts (checks), sweeps, electronic transfers, and combinations thereof.
0. 4. A system for managing a plurality of demand accounts for multiple clients whose funds are held at a banking institution in a single insured money market deposit account, comprising:
a database having client information for each demand account;
a device for administering clients' deposits to and withdrawals from each of their demand accounts;
a device for authorizing or rejecting the use of funds in a particular client's demand account to be used for each demand payment requested to be paid drawn on funds from that client's demand account;
a device for determining the net transaction aggregated across all said demand account deposits and withdrawals on a regular periodic basis;
a comparison device for determining from the net transaction whether to deposit funds to or withdraw funds from said single insured money market deposit account;
a device for distributing interested earned on said money market deposit account among the clients; and
a device for updating the database for each client's; deposits and authorized demand payments.
0. 5. The system of claim 4, wherein withdrawals are in the form of at least one type selected from the group consisting of drafts (checks), credit card, debit card, sweeps, electronic transfers, and combinations thereof.
0. 6. The system of claim 1, wherein deposits are in the form of least one type selected from the group consisting of drafts (checks), sweeps, electronic transfers, and combinations thereof.
0. 7. A data processing system for implementing and managing plural client transaction accounts providing a return to each of said clients, by aggregating the assets associated with said client transaction accounts for deposit in a corresponding insured deposit account and providing a return on assets held therein, said system comprising:
a. transaction input processor for receiving transactions, including deposits and/or withdrawals to one or more of said plural client accounts;
b. account computation processor responsive to said transactions and capable of calculating a corresponding balance for each said client transaction account, including determining and crediting said transaction account with a return associated with said balance of each said client accounts;
c. memory module storing data on said plural client accounts, wherein account balances are periodically updated to include said corresponding return to each of said client accounts; and
d. said computation processor assessing the aggregate activity of said plural client transaction accounts for a respective period, and calculating an asset adjustment to said insured deposit account, to permit adjustment of the amount in said insured deposit account by a method consistent with maintaining the insured and interest bearing status of said insured deposit account.
0. 8. The system of claim 7, wherein said transaction input processor accesses a client account by one or more transaction methods selected from the group consisting of check, withdrawal, credit card, electronic fund transfer, debit card, sweep, internet communication, voice activation, and banking by telephone.
0. 9. The system of claim 8, wherein said transaction input processor accesses said account by three or more of said methods.
0. 10. The system of claim 8, wherein said transaction input processor accesses said account by five or more of said methods.
0. 11. The system of claim 7, wherein said computational processor responds to withdrawal transactions for a client's account by assessing fund availability and based, in whole or in part, thereon approving or denying said withdrawal transaction.
0. 12. The system of claim 11, wherein said computational processor applies margin requirements to said client's account in assessing a withdrawal transaction therefrom.
0. 13. The system of claim 7, wherein the return for the insured deposit account is used to determine the returns for the plural client accounts.
0. 14. The system of claim 8, wherein transactions further include automated bill paying.
0. 15. The system of claim 7, wherein periodic deposits to a client's account include one or more of the following: direct automated payroll; direct social security; automated sweep from another of that client's accounts; electronic funds transfer; and manual check deposit.
0. 16. A data processing method for tracking and managing a plurality of client transaction accounts and providing a return to each of said accounts, the funds associated with said accounts aggregated for deposit in a corresponding insured deposit account providing a return on assets held therein, comprising the steps of:
a. creating one or more account memory ledgers and storing therein select data for one or more of said plurality of client transaction accounts;
b. storing in said memory ledgers account data including a current or periodic account balance as well as an identification of an account owner or beneficiary;
c. tracking deposits to and withdrawals from each of said client transaction accounts and adjusting the balance for each in response to such transactions;
d. creating an insured deposit account in which funds from a plurality of said client transaction accounts are deposited, and managing said insured deposit account by assessing the aggregate activity of said plural client transaction accounts for a respective period and calculating an asset adjustment to said insured deposit account to permit adjustment of the amount in said insured deposit account by a method consistent with maintaining the insured and return bearing status of said insured deposit account; and
e. calculating an aggregate transactional value for said client accounts having funds held in said insured deposit account over a selected period of time and determining a net asset adjustment for said insured account, to be implemented in a manner consistent with retaining its status as insured and providing a return on the assets.
0. 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said transactions into or out of a client's transaction account include sweeps into or sweeps out of said account.
0. 18. The method of claim 16, further comprising calculating a corresponding return for each client transaction account having funds maintained in said insured account based on the return on the assets held in the insured deposit account.
0. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein withdrawal transactions resulting in a negative net balance for a client's account trigger a margin approval process for such account.
0. 21. The method of claim 20, wherein client transaction account data comprises withdrawal data associated with one or more withdrawals made by at least one method selected from the group consisting of drafts (checks), credit card, debit card, sweeps, electronic transfer, and combinations thereof.
0. 22. The method of claim 20, wherein client transaction account data comprises deposit data associated with one or more deposits made by at least one method selected from the group consisting of drafts (checks), sweeps, electronic transfers, and combinations thereof.
0. 23. The method of claim 20, further comprising authorizing or rejecting the use of funds in a particular client's transaction account for each demand payment requested from that client's transaction account.
0. 24. The method of claim 20, wherein one or more of the transfers and/or withdrawals from said single insured money market deposit account are requested in person.
0. 25. The method of claim 20, wherein one or more of the transfers and/or withdrawals from said single insured money market deposit account are requested by mail.
0. 26. The method of claim 20, wherein one or more of the transfers and/or withdrawals from said single insured money market deposit account are requested by messenger.
0. 27. The method of claim 20, wherein one or more of the transfers and/or withdrawals from said single insured money market deposit account are requested by telephone and distributed by mail.
0. 28. The method of claim 20, wherein one or more of the transfers and/or withdrawals from said single insured money market deposit account are requested by automated teller machine.
0. 29. The method of claim 20, wherein for the step of determining a net transaction by aggregating across all transaction account deposits and withdrawals of the second plurality of the transaction accounts, one or more of the withdrawals are made by at least a debit card.
0. 30. The method of claim 20, further comprising:
determining for each of the respective third plurality of the transaction accounts, via the one or more computers, a respective amount of interest owed to the respective transaction account as a function of a respective total amount of funds from the respective transaction account held in the single insured money market deposit account at the licensed banking institution.
0. 31. The method of claim 20, wherein the second plurality is equal to the first plurality.
0. 32. The method of claim 20, wherein the third plurality is equal to the first plurality.

1. Field of the Invention

The novel system is in the field of account transaction processing and provides an administered money fund banking system that is integrated with an insured deposit account.

2. State of the Art

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) is a federal governmental entity that provides insurance for deposits in most banks and savings institutions in the United States. Bank deposits are insured by the FDIC's Bank Insurance Fund (“BIF”) and savings institutions' deposits are insured by the FDIC's Savings Association Insurance Fund (“SAIF”). The rules governing insurance of deposits of institutions insured by the BIF and the SAIF are the same. The FDIC bases insurance coverage on the concept of ownership rights and capacities: programing programming languages are IBM COBOL, CICS languages along with IBM's CSP screen generation language. For such a system, memory requirements are satisfied with 768 Gigabytes of storage (preferably, e.g., 1024G with a disk storage and recovery system, such as RAID). Communications generally are run on a mixed SNA and TCP/IP network. Communications with a local area network via a local control unit can be implemented using a token ring. Connection to an internal network has been made via an IBM open systems adapter (OSA) running TCP/IP, which allows File Transfer Protocol (ftp) via a firewall. Bisynchronous and synchronous file transfer protocols are made through various dial-up media. Terminal Access runs on an Ethernet local area network, using an SAA gateway, and other gateways (e.g., Cytrix and Netsoft) for remote access. Additionally, several lease lines for several applications and terminal access are supported by the system.

FIGS. 1 and 2 show flowchart depicting certain processing steps the system follows at the administrator's end. It should be understood that the order in which these steps are performed may be varied without impairing the achievement of the aforementioned objects of the invention. The client adds funds (“deposits”) to his account typically via check 101, sweeps 103 of funds from another account (e.g., a broker/dealer account), and/or by wire and other transfers 105 (such as fed funds wire and direct deposit via ACH) for investment in an FDIC insured money fund account. These funds are deposited in a deposit account with a bank on behalf of the participant. The amount of each of the deposited items is summed 107 to determine the deposits for each client, preferably on a regular periodic basis (e.g., daily) or instantaneously. On the other side, the administrator provides the participant with access to his funds by various methods: payments can be made from funds drawn from the account by check 109; electronic funds transfer 110; debit card 111 authorized by the client (and ACH debit); sweeps of funds 113 to another account (e.g., a broker/dealer account); and electronic and voice access 114 (e.g., internet on-line banking, banking by telephone) for automated transaction requests; and transactions authorized by mail. A “sweep” is a an automated movement of funds between a client's other account (e.g., a broker/dealer account) and his insured deposits account (in either direction). The registration on the other account and the insured deposit account are identical; there is a one for one relationship between the brokerage account and the insured deposits account.

The sum of the deposits is processed 117 with information 119 from a database (described later) that stores information about the demand account for each client. Each client's account is credited 121 with the sum of the deposits for that particular account, which may amount to zero on a particular day. Similarly, the sum and of withdrawals are processed 123 to determine what should be debited from the account, which may also amount to zero on a particular day. The deposits and withdrawals for each account during a given period are compared 125 to determine whether sufficient finds funds are present in the client's account, including the added funds, to pay the withdrawals requested by the client. In other words, processing determines which client accounts to credit or debit for the various transactions (sweep, checks, debit cards, ACH, etc.) received each business period (e.g., daily). These transactions can be received from one or more sources, such as brokerage firms (sweep transactions), banks (deposits made by wire trasfer transfer, checks presented for payment, ACH, debit card transactions), the mail (check deposits, redemption requests), and telephone requests. “Telephone” requests can be performed by voice, conversing with an operator/broker or a voice response system, or via a touch-tone phone using a menu system, or electronically via the internet using email or the World Wide Web (e.g., a web page, preferrably preferably secure, onto which users can log in and conduct on-line banking). The final step in the day's processing is to determine the net credit or debit for the deposit account at the bank; the net activity represents all transactions that were processed that day for all insured deposit accounts.

If sufficient funds are not available for drafts and other orders to pay, the requested withdrawal(s) are denied and the client's total account information is again accessed to determine 129 if the client has sufficiently available margin to cover the requested withdrawal(s) (other than, preferably, sweep transactions). If insufficient funds and insufficient margin are available, then the requested withdrawal is denied 131. The client's margin typically is determined by the value of the clients funds held in the client's broker/dealer (securities) account. When sufficient funds are available in the insured deposit account, or a sufficient margin is available in the client's securities account with the administrator, then a debit is made 133 to the client's insured deposit account in the amount of the withdrawal(s) allowed (based on the funds and margin then available) and the processed and authorized withdrawals are paid as directed by the client. The sum of the processed credits 121 and the processed debits 133 are determined for all of the administrator's clients to arrive at a net account activity determination 135. The order in which credits and debits are processed depends upon a subjective protocol and/or operation of law. For example, transactions that are pre-approved (such as authorized debit card transactions, and sweeps) are likely to be processed when received; transactions requiring authorization or acceptance by a third party (such as a bank draft or check) may be credited to the insured deposit account but not available for withdrawal until authorization or acceptance.

The net account activity determination 135 is then used to determine a net credit/debit 139 for the single deposit account held at the bank that contains all of the funds of all of the administrator's clients; the deposit account must be debited or credited to account for all clients' deposits and withdrawals during the period. If the net result is positive (e.g., amount of deposits processed minus amount of authorized withdrawals processed is positive), then the calculated amount is deposited 141 to the single account. If the net result is negative (e.g., amount of deposits processed minus amount of withdrawals processed is negative), then the calculated amount is withdrawn 143 from the single deposit account. An individual insured money market account is maintained for each client on a administrator's database. Each transaction received for an account is individually posted against the client's account on the database. Funds are exchanged between the appropriate parties to cover transactions (broker for sweep transactions; bank for debit cards, checks, ACH, etc.). These transactions are posted and settled prior to any activity taking place in the insured deposit account at the bank. In a preferred embodiment, the last movement of funds on each day is the net movement of funds (credit or debit) that takes place in the deposit account at the bank. The sum of the account balances (principle plus interest) for clients participating in the this system equals the balance in the deposit account at the bank.

The information from the calculations of a net credit/debit 139 are used to implement the processing of the actual deposit or withdrawal (141, 143) to the deposit account, and that information (and funds, if required) is sent to the bank 145 to execute the actual deposit or withdrawal required. If the deposit account is to be credited, then deposits are transferred to the bank and credited to the deposit account 147; conversely, if funds are to be withdrawn from the deposit account, a bulk withdrawal is made from the deposit account to account for the withdrawals that have been authorized from the clients' accounts; in essence, the withdrawal from the deposit account need only make up the difference between the authorized withdrawals and the deposits. If the client wishes to use his excess margin buying power for overdraft protection, the broker/dealer transmits the client's available margin line to the administrator regularly (preferably daily). The available margin line will be taken into consideration when checks, debit card, and other draft and order to pay transactions (e.g., ACH debits, on-line banking withdrawals, and other electronic payments) are processed. If the client's margin line is used to process a check or debit card transaction, a loan will be created and transmitted to the broker dealer by the administrator. Preferably, the broker dealer maintains the margin loan on his system and will pay the administrator for all funds advanced. Using this methodology for margin accounts, there is no effect on the deposit account at the bank.

The bank pays interest 149 on the single deposit account to the administrator. Based on the amount of each client's funds in the deposit account as a function of the total amount in the deposit account, the administrator determines the interest amount (if any) each client is owed (based also on the period during which the interest was determined on a particular account balance). Because all of the clients' finds funds are in a single account under the name of the administrator, the administrator earns the interest and distributes the interest earned to each of the clients. Further, the limitation on transfers from a an interest-bearing account is inapplicable to the clients because their funds are held by the administrator in a demand account and interest for the client is determined only on that portion of those finds funds maintained in the bank's deposit account. Preferably, if necessary, the administrator makes any withdrawals from the deposit account in person.

After the deposit account has been credited or debited in accordance with the determination for that period of the sum of the deposits and withdrawals from clients, and the interest earned on the single deposit account, this information is transferred back to the administrator's deposits database 151. This database includes information about each client (such as name, address, and other important or desired demographic and tax information about each client's account), as well as financial information regarding the client's holdings on deposit in the bank (i.e., that client's portion of the single deposit account) and holdings with the administrator (e.g., securities and the like).

As seen, the administrator maintains several relationships that provide services for the insured money market accounts. These various entities provide transaction data that is transmitted to the administrator and processed. Preferably, the administrator is its own transfer agent and provides a shareholder accounting system. Preferably, accounts may be opened through a broker dealer that is a client of the administrator, or directly with an application and check.

The administrator may allow a client with an account under the present system to access his funds by check or with a debit card; in such a case, the administrator has arranged for these services and maintains these relationships which are separate and apart from the deposit account. Banks that provide check and card services will transmit a file each day to the administrator that contains the checks presented for payment and/or the debit card transactions. The transactions that apply to his account under the present system are out sorted and processed against the administrator's database. The administrator will settle with each bank for the transactions that were processed.

The administrator may accept direct deposit of payroll, social secerity security, or pensions for accounts. The clients' accounts are updated as these files are received and processed. The administrator may also accepts ACH debit transactions, which are initiated by the client's bank or a third party at the client's request.

The administrator may also provide the participants with automated bill paying services. Participants preferably provided with a touchtone bill paying system and/or an internet on line banking service. Bill payment requests may be downloaded each morning for processing.

The foregoing description is meant to be illustrative and not limiting. Various changes, modifications, and additions may become apparent to the skilled artisan upon a perusal of this specification, and such are meant to be within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the claims.

Bent, Bruce, Bent, II, Bruce

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