Automated customer initiated entry remittance processing system
First Claim
1. An automated Bill payment process for Bill Payers, comprising the steps of:
- (a) Storing in computer memory of a financial institution Pre-Registration information for all Billers to be paid from the account of each Bill Payer;
(b) Collecting completed Customer Payment Instructions from Bill Payers;
(c) Scanning each CPI to identify, as to each Bill Payer, (i) the amount to be paid to each Biller, and (ii) if applicable, the Designated Date;
(d) Electronically creating a bank debit for each Bill Payer'"'"'s account, for the amounts designated on the CPI for the Bill Payer; and
(e) Electronically creating a bank credit for each Biller for the amount designated on the CPI for that Biller; and
(f) Electronically creating the record containing the Bill Payer'"'"'s account number with the Biller, along with other appropriate billing data and the date of credit of the Biller'"'"'s account, and transmitting the record to the Biller.
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Abstract
A computer-controlled funds processing and remittance processing system, for use by individual, business and other bank customers. The system eliminates the problems associated with batch processing of remittances and remittance advices in lockbox systems. Each participating bank receives, from each participating customer, identifying information regarding bills that are to be paid for that customer with the automated system. After initially collecting all necessary data regarding a participating customer'"'"'s bills, the bank produces a paper form, which is manually completed by the customer, on a periodic basis. The customer manually inserts the amount to be paid for each bill being processed by the system, opposite pre-printed indicia indicating the identity of the payee. The resulting customer payment instruction document is delivered to the bank, and is optically scanned, to read the specific amounts to be paid for the respective bills. The bank has stored, in computer memory, the names and other identifying information regarding the billers for each customer. Once the customer payment instruction is received and scanned by the bank, which can occur on the day it is received, funds can automatically and promptly be transferred, together with appropriate customer identifying information, to each biller'"'"'s designated bank and its application, using conventional clearinghouse systems. The invention includes a mailing envelope carrier for the information-containing document.
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14 Claims
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1. An automated Bill payment process for Bill Payers, comprising the steps of:
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(a) Storing in computer memory of a financial institution Pre-Registration information for all Billers to be paid from the account of each Bill Payer; (b) Collecting completed Customer Payment Instructions from Bill Payers; (c) Scanning each CPI to identify, as to each Bill Payer, (i) the amount to be paid to each Biller, and (ii) if applicable, the Designated Date; (d) Electronically creating a bank debit for each Bill Payer'"'"'s account, for the amounts designated on the CPI for the Bill Payer; and (e) Electronically creating a bank credit for each Biller for the amount designated on the CPI for that Biller; and (f) Electronically creating the record containing the Bill Payer'"'"'s account number with the Biller, along with other appropriate billing data and the date of credit of the Biller'"'"'s account, and transmitting the record to the Biller. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A system for electronically processing payments from a Bill Payer to a Biller comprising:
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(a) Means for electronically reading digit-designating indicia on Customer Payment Instructions which identify the amount of a payment to be made by a Bill Payer to a Biller; and (b) Means for creating the Electronic Remittance Instructions and transferring payments and records of each payment in accordance with the CPIs to the appropriate Billers. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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