Systems and methods for adminstering return sweep accounts

a system and sweep account technology, applied in the field of computerized banking techniques, can solve the problems of owners of demand accounts not obtaining interest on their funds, bank clients are not comfortable with arrangements that transfer client funds, and banks and savings institutions cannot pay interest on certain types of deposit accounts

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-09-21
ISLAND INTPROP
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[0009] It is an object of the invention to provide bank and/or savings institution clients with the ability to implement up to an...

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However, present statutory restrictions prevent banks and savings institutions from paying interest on certain types of deposit accounts.
Therefore, owners of demand accounts do not obtain interest on their funds.
This may be difficult in the case of smaller, community-based banks, as these institutions depend upon such fu...

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[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part of Patent Application Serial No. 09 / 176,340, filed on October 21st, 1998, and Patent Application Serial No. 09 / 677,535, filed on October 2nd, 2000, the disclosures of which are both incorporated by reference herein.

Background of the Invention

[0002] 1. Field of the Invention: The invention relates generally to computerized banking techniques and, more specifically, to techniques by which deposits are kept on a bank’s balance sheet while being administered as sweep account funds by a third party.

[0003] 2. Background Art: It would be desirable if investors could obtain fully-insured, interest-bearing bank accounts that offer an unlimited number of fund transfers per month. However, present statutory restrictions prevent banks and savings institutions from paying interest on certain types of deposit accounts. More specifically, Title 12, Part 329, of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) provides that “no bank shall, directly or indir...

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Novel systems and methods for managing a plurality of client demand accounts so as to allow a banking institution to retain client deposits on the bank’s balance sheets while, at the same time, providing the client with the capability of implementing up to an unlimited number of transactions per month and also providing the client with interest on their account balances. These objectives are achieved through the use of a pooled deposit account at the client’s savings institution or bank. Funds are transferred from individual client demand accounts to the pooled insured deposit account. All or a portion of the interest accrued from the pooled deposit account is then distributed to individual clients. The interest may, but need not, be distributed according to the relative proportions of each client’s funds in the pooled deposit account. A database keeps track of deposits to, and withdrawals from, each of the client demand accounts, as well as each client’s proportionate and/or monetary share in the pooled deposit account. On a regular, periodic, or recurring basis, a net transaction is calculated as the sum of individual client deposits and withdrawals from the plurality of demand accounts. The net transaction calculation is used to determine an amount of funds that need to be deposited into the pooled deposit account to cover client deposits, or an amount of funds that needs to be withdrawn from the pooled deposit account to cover client withdrawals. Individual account management calculations are performed to determine whether to deposit or withdraw funds from the pooled deposit account to each of a plurality of individual client demand accounts. The database is updated for each client’s deposit and withdrawal activities. The invention permits funds to be deposited into a demand account from various sources, and also provides for the tendering of payments from the demand account via different instruments, without limitation as to the number of transfers, and with accrual of interest on the deposited funds.

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Detailed Description of the InventionRelated Cases[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part of Patent Application Serial No. 09 / 176,340, filed on October 21st, 1998, and Patent Application Serial No. 09 / 677,535, filed on October 2nd, 2000, the disclosures of which are both incorporated by reference herein.Background of the Invention[0002] 1. Field of the Invention: The invention relates generally to computerized banking techniques and, more specifically, to techniques by which deposits are kept on a bank’s balance sheet while being administered as sweep account funds by a third party.[0003] 2. Background Art: It would be desirable if investors could obtain fully-insured, interest-bearing bank accounts that offer an unlimited number of fund transfers per month. However, present statutory restrictions prevent banks and savings institutions from paying interest on certain types of deposit accounts. More specifically, Title 12, Part 329, of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) provides t...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F17/60G06Q40/00
CPCG06Q20/102G06Q40/00G06Q40/02
Inventor BENT, BRUCEBENT, BRUCE II.
Owner ISLAND INTPROP
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