Automated loan repayment

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C705S035000, C705S038000, C705S040000

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06826544

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to systems and processes for automated repayment of a loan by a merchant borrower via fees levied through an entity that processes payment transactions for the merchant.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Card (e.g., credit, debit, charge, smart, etc.) transactions generally involve at least merchants, merchant processors, issuers, and cardholders. Such transactions include authorization, clearing, and settlement processes, and may include the use of a system such as the VisaNet or Cirrus system to authorize, clear, and settle the card payment.
Loan repayment generally is performed by a borrower sending periodic payments directly to the lender by post or by electronic funds transfer through the banking system.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide an automated loan repayment system and process based on fees levied on payment transactions such as those involving unique identifying account numbers (e.g., credit, debit, charge, payment, smart, etc. card numbers).
The invention utilizes a merchant processor in the loan repayment process. The merchant processor may be, for example, a third party entity (i.e., an entity other than the borrower or the lender), the same entity as the lender, or an entity affiliated in some way with the lender. As an example, with some credit cards, the merchant processor can be a third party. As another example, with some cards such as the American Express charge card, the merchant processor can be the same as (or at least closely affiliated with) the lender. In general, a “merchant processor” is any entity that acquires merchant transactions such as a bank or other financial institution, or an organization dedicated to acquiring and processing merchant transactions. Acquiring merchant transactions generally means receiving payment information from a merchant or on behalf of a merchant, obtaining authorization for the payment from the card issuer, sending that authorization to the merchant, and then completing the transaction by paying the merchant, submitting the payment, and getting paid by the issuer. For this service, the merchant processor typically levies a fee on the merchant that is a percentage of the amount of the payment transaction. In general, the payment information forwarded to the merchant processor relates to a customer identifier submitted to the merchant as payment for some good(s) and/or service(s), and that identifier can be the account number associated with, for example, a debit card, a smart card, a credit card (e.g., a Visa or MasterCard card), a charge card (e.g., an American Express card), etc.
The invention relates to systems and processes for automated repayment of a loan made by a lender to a merchant. The systems and processes of the invention utilize consumer payment transactions with the merchant to allow the merchant to reduce the outstanding loan amount. Typically, a percentage of a consumer's payment to the merchant (e.g., by credit card) is used to pay down the merchant's outstanding loan. In one embodiment of the present invention, a merchant that has borrowed a loan amount from the lender accepts a customer-identifying account number (e.g., a credit, charge, payment, or debit card number) as payment from the customer and information related to the payment is forwarded to a merchant processor. Acceptance of this type of payment from the customer can be done, for example, at a merchant location (e.g., a retail establishment), over the telephone, or electronically via, for example, the World Wide Web by the merchant or on behalf of the merchant. The merchant processor then acquires the information related to the payment transaction, processes that information, and forwards at least a portion of the transaction amount to the lender as repayment of at least a portion of the outstanding loan amount owed by the merchant. The loan payments alternatively may be accumulated until a predetermined amount is reached, and then at least a portion of the accumulated payments is forwarded to the lender (or its designee). In another embodiment, the merchant processor may periodically forward at least a portion of the payment to the lender or designee. For example, the merchant processor may forward payment amounts every month, or based on an amount such as after each one thousand dollars ($1000) worth of transactions. The lender or designee (e.g., a bank or other lending institution, or an entity collecting payments on behalf of the lender) receives the portion of the payment forwarded by the merchant processor and applies that amount to the outstanding loan amount owed by the merchant to reduce that outstanding loan amount.
A system according to the invention automates repayment of a loan made by a lender to a merchant by utilizing payment transactions (e.g., credit, debit, charge, payment, smart, etc. card transactions) with the merchant. The system includes means for accepting a customer-identifying account number as payment from the customer and for forwarding information related to the payment to a merchant processor. In one embodiment, the merchant may use equipment provided by VeriFone Inc. of Redwood City, Calif., such as an electronic card swipe machine, to facilitate card transactions by customers. The merchant processor includes means for receiving the information related to the payment and means for forwarding a loan payment to the lender.
The invention thus automates the loan repayment process, and provides an easy and efficient mechanism by which merchants that accept customer-identifying account numbers (e.g., credit cards) as payment for good(s) and/or service(s) can repay loans. The borrowing merchants use one or more already-familiar payment transaction processing systems to make the payments required by the lender or the loan collecting entity. The invention makes loan repayment and collection simple and efficient for both the borrower and the lender.
The foregoing and other objects, aspects, features, and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following drawings, description, and claims.


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