AUTHORIZING TRANSACTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH ACCOUNTS
First Claim
1. A method for applying a group payment to a group, the group comprising a plurality of accounts of different types, comprising the steps of:
- receiving a payment at a payment processor and entering the payment into a computer system;
determining that the payment is a group payment, wherein determining that the payment is a group payment includes identifying one or more accounts to which the payment is associated and determining that the one or more accounts are associated with a group;
determining which accounts are included in a group payment allocation defined in relation to the group;
comparing the group payment to a group balance, wherein the group balance indicates a liability due in relation to one or more accounts associated with the group payment allocation;
based upon the comparison between the group payment and the group balance, identifying a group payment option using the computer system;
calculating the group payment allocation in the computer system using the group payment option, the group payment, the group balance, and the balances of the accounts included in the group payment allocation; and
applying the group payment to the accounts included in the group payment allocation, wherein a liability associated with one or more accounts included in the group payment allocation is reduced through application of at least a portion of the payment.
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Abstract
Linking accounts corresponding to different products together to create a group so that group processing can be performed at the group level while independent processing of the accounts is performed at the account level. The method links the accounts into a group by linking a financial record for each account to group master data for the group. The group master data includes information about the group, including group parameters and a group identifier. A group typically includes a key account and one or more dependent accounts. The relationship between a dependent account and the group is specified by a dependent strategy. A dependent strategy specifies group level processing options for the account. The relationships between the accounts and the group are flexible to accommodate changes in the status of the group cardholders.
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18 Claims
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1. A method for applying a group payment to a group, the group comprising a plurality of accounts of different types, comprising the steps of:
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receiving a payment at a payment processor and entering the payment into a computer system;
determining that the payment is a group payment, wherein determining that the payment is a group payment includes identifying one or more accounts to which the payment is associated and determining that the one or more accounts are associated with a group;
determining which accounts are included in a group payment allocation defined in relation to the group;
comparing the group payment to a group balance, wherein the group balance indicates a liability due in relation to one or more accounts associated with the group payment allocation;
based upon the comparison between the group payment and the group balance, identifying a group payment option using the computer system;
calculating the group payment allocation in the computer system using the group payment option, the group payment, the group balance, and the balances of the accounts included in the group payment allocation; and
applying the group payment to the accounts included in the group payment allocation, wherein a liability associated with one or more accounts included in the group payment allocation is reduced through application of at least a portion of the payment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A machine-readable medium having stored thereon a series of instruction that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to apply a group payment to a plurality of accounts by:
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receiving a payment at a payment processor and entering the payment into a computer system;
determining that the payment is a group payment, wherein determining that the payment is a group payment includes identifying one or more accounts to which the payment is associated and determining that the one or more accounts are associated with a group;
determining which accounts are included in a group payment allocation defined in relation to the group;
comparing the group payment to a group balance, wherein the group balance indicates a liability due in relation to one or more accounts associated with the group payment allocation;
based upon the comparison between the group payment and the group balance, identifying a group payment option using the computer system;
calculating the group payment allocation in the computer system using the group payment option, the group payment, the group balance, and the balances of the accounts included in the group payment allocation; and
applying the group payment to the accounts included in the group payment allocation, wherein a liability associated with one or more accounts included in the group payment allocation is reduced through application of at least a portion of the payment. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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