CA2305914A1 - Ebpp biller directory system and method - Google Patents

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CA2305914A1
CA2305914A1 CA 2305914 CA2305914A CA2305914A1 CA 2305914 A1 CA2305914 A1 CA 2305914A1 CA 2305914 CA2305914 CA 2305914 CA 2305914 A CA2305914 A CA 2305914A CA 2305914 A1 CA2305914 A1 CA 2305914A1
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Abstract

An Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment (EBPP) biller directory system and method is provided. The method allows a centralized EBPP biller directory authority to compile an online directory of EBPP billers for reference by EBPP participants. The directory is accessible to EBPP participants over a distributed network.

Description

EBPP BILLER DIRECTORY SYSTEM AND METHOD
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to online directory systems, and more particularly to systems providing online directories for electronic bill presentment and payment (EBPP) participants.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Electronic bill presentment and payment (EBPP) refers to a set of electronic processes by which companies electronically present bills to customers for goods purchased or services rendered and by which customers make payments. EBPP provides an alternative to traditional methods of presenting bills to customers through the postal system or courier services, and traditional methods of paying bills through paper cheques or bank-directed payments.
Although early forms of EBPP were implemented at large enterprise levels using private EDI systems, it is only since the recent expansion of the Internet that EBPP
has become a cost-effective solution for smaller-scale billets and individual and small-scale payers.
The number of U.S. households paying bills online is expected to increase from 1.8 million in 1999 to 18 million in 2003, according to some market researchers (see, for example, Sharon Nash, "Does Online Billing Add Up?" PC Magazine, January 24, 2000.). A plethora of EBPP providers have already entered the market (see Alan Joch, "E-bills Beat a Path to Your E-mail" PC Week Online, September 26, 1999.).
The presentment aspect of EBPP increasingly involves intermediary providers.
On the billet side, the billet may employ a bill staging service, such as a bill publisher or consolidator. On the customer side, the customer may employ his/her own private consolidator or an online bill payment service (The various types of EBPP
service providers are described in detail in NACHA, Council for Electronic Billing and Payment, "An Overview of Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment Operating Models", April 9, 1999).
Ideally, each of these links in the chain are connected by contract and therefore rely on existing relationships of trust and familiarity. However, this creates a cumbersome situation for the billet, who must negotiate contracts with each potential EBPP service provider. The customer also encounters a difficulty - having to deal only with those EBPP service providers who have negotiated with the customer's billets. In the existing system, a customer is typically required to deal with a mosaic of service providers in order to pay all of his or her bills online.
It is difficult or impossible for service providers to have contracts with all potential billets.
In order to provide a complete, one-stop EBPP service to customers, therefore, some alternative method of delivering EBPP service outside of contract is needed.
Dealing with billets outside of contract, however, gives rise to a need for billet information.
The Council for Electronic Billing and Payment of the National Automated Clearing House Association has included as one of its draft recommended EBPP business principles that EBPP participants "must provide customers and each other with contact information." ("Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment (EBPP) Business Practices", edition 2.0, December 7, 1999 (Draft for Comment)).
There is a need for EBPP billet information that is accurate, authenticated, current and complete. The source of information should not be restricted by the presence or absence of contractual arrangements with billets. The source should be independent.
Directory systems are known in the art. For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 6,014,629 to DeBruin-Ashton discloses a system for making directories of regional health care providers.
Online directory systems are also known in the art. Both U.S. Pat. No.
5,483,586 to Sussman and U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,442 to Pickering disclose general purpose online directory systems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an online directory service meant specifically for the EBPP market, an independently-maintained EBPP biller directory system available to EBPP participants. Such a biller directory system has become commercially necessary as EBPP grows to encompass loosely connected participants.
An independent EBPP biller directory system would contribute to greater levels of customer convenience and satisfaction as the system would enable each customer to deal with the EBPP service provider of his/her choice and to pay any bill through one service provider.
Basic search and retrieval access to such an EBPP biller directory system is preferably provided freely and openly to any EBPP participant. However, it is a logical extension of the directory system to provide value-added services on a for-fee or subscription basis.
Possible value-added services include printed global or customized EBPP biller directories, retrieval with customized data formatting, proxying of directory information requests, and access control for specific directory listings.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a method of providing an online EBPP
biller information directory is disclosed. The method comprises three steps:
by an EBPP billet, submitting EBPP billet information for publication with an EBPP billet directory authority;
entering EBPP billet information into an EBPP billet directory database; and responsively to calls from client computer systems, providing online access to EBPP billet information.
For ease of reference, "EBPP" refers to electronic bill presentment and payment. An "EBPP billet" refers to a company or organization which either provides directly, or indirectly through a service provider, electronic bills to a customer for goods purchased or services rendered. An "EBPP billet directory authority" is preferably a company or organization that maintains an EBPP billet directory.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of providing an online EBPP billet information directory is disclosed. The method comprises four steps:
by an EBPP billet, submitting EBPP billet information for publication with an EBPP billet directory authority;
by an EBPP billet directory administrator, authenticating the EBPP billet information;
entering authenticated EBPP billet information into an EBPP billet directory database; and responsively to calls from client computer systems, providing online access to authenticated EBPP billet information.
Authentication is preferably accomplished by human administrators verifying the accuracy of data submitted with the billets themselves or with related billet service providers.

In an embodiment of the method, the third step further comprises data mapping the submitted EBPP biller information into a standardized EBPP biller directory database format.
5 Since the invention preferably allows EBPP biller information to be submitted in a variety of data formats, such as XML, OFX, and proprietary data formats, the individual data records must then be translated field-by-field into a standardized EBPP biller directory database format, such as relational database format. This translation can be done through existing software database solutions, such as vendor-supplied data import utilities or customized translation algorithms.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an EBPP biller directory system is disclosed. The system provides an online directory of EBPP biller information for EBPP
participants. The system comprises a client-server network with a plurality of client computer systems, and a server connected to the client computer systems. The client computer systems submit and retrieve EBPP biller information. The server receives, stores and transmits EBPP biller information responsively to the client computer systems.
The client-server architecture preferably comprises commonly-known hardware components. Each client computer system preferably comprises a computer, display monitor and at least two means of input, such as a standard keyboard and mouse. The server can be a standard PC running a server OS, such as Windows NT or UNIX, or it can be a mini-computer, such as a Sun server, or it can be a mainframe such as an IBM
S/390. The server comprises at least one database for storage of the EBPP
biller information. The server is preferably programmed with an external interface application that functions as a gateway allowing remote searchable access to the database.
The external interface can be accessed by a user interface application for the purpose of displaying the directory information, or by an application such as a bill presentment application that uses the directory information as a component for a secondary service.
A person skilled in the art would recognize that the computer server could equally be implemented as a network of interconnected computer servers, structured to provide parallel processing and/or fail-over functionality.
In an embodiment of the system, the server is connected to the client computer systems over a distributed network.
The client computer systems are communicably connected to the server, preferably by means of bi-directional Internet connection over standard telephone, ADSL, or ISDN
lines.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an EBPP billet directory database is disclosed. The database comprises EBPP billet information for EBPP
participants.
In an embodiment of the database, the EBPP billet information is stored in a standardized EBPP billet directory database format.
The database is preferably in a standard database format, using a standard query language such as SQL or using an object-oriented language such as Java.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an EBPP billet directory server is disclosed. The server comprises an external interface and a database. The EBPP
billet directory user interface retrieves and submits EBPP biller information from remote users.
The EBPP biller directory database is responsive to the EBPP biller directory external interface. The EBPP biller directory database stores EBPP biller directory information for retrieval through the EBPP biller directory external interface.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described in relation to the drawings in which FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a network diagram of an embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows two possible applications of the present invention, an EBPP
biller information directory 3. In its simplest form, the directory provides biller information related to an EBPP biller 2 for access by an EBPP customer 1. The biller 2 would submit information to a directory authority (not shown) for addition to the EBPP biller information directory 3, which can then be searchably accessed by the customer 1.
Preferably, the biller information includes the biller's exact name, address, and other contact information, such as telephone number, facsimile number, and the name of a designated contact person. The biller information may also include name and contact information of the biller's electronic bill publisher.
Fig. 1 also shows an alternative application of the invention, wherein the EBPP biller information directory 3 is available for use by intermediary EBPP
participants, such as a customer service provider 4 and a biller service provider 5. The customer service provider 4 acts as an agent of the customer 6. These service providers enroll customers, enable presentment and provide customer care. The biller service provider 5 acts as an agent of the biller 7. These service providers typically provide electronic staging of bills for presentment on behalf of a biller.
The directory 3 provides biller information necessary to allow the customer service provider 4 to present bills to the customer 6 without a pre-existing contractual relationship with the biller 7 or the biller service provider 5.
Such biller information is provided to the directory authority (not shown) by the biller 7.
The biller authority may then authenticate the data through the biller service provider 5.
The directory can be searchably accessed by all EBPP participants 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Billers 2, 7 and their service providers 5 can preferably update the biller information as often as necessary by contacting the EBPP biller directory authority (not shown).
FIG. 2 shows the network configuration of an embodiment of the present invention. The foundation of the directory system is the EBPP biller directory database 13 which resides on a computer server 12 programmed with an external interface application 11.
The external interface application 11 functions as a gateway allowing remote searchable access to the database 13.
The server 12 is communicably coupled over a network 10 to a plurality of client computer systems used by EBPP participants 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7. The client-server network 10 is preferably a distributed network, such as the Internet.
The client systems programmably communicate with the external interface in two ways:
by a stand-alone user interface application 8, or by a business application 9, such as a bill presentment application, using the directory information as a component for a secondary service.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and applications shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention and the appended claims and their equivalents.
All publications, patents and patent applications are incorporated by reference in their entirety to the same extent as if each individual publication, patent or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference in its entirety.

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1. A method of providing an online EBPP biller information directory, comprising:
a) by an EBPP biller, submitting EBPP biller information for publication with an EBPP biller directory authority;
b) entering EBPP biller information into an EBPP biller directory database;
and c) responsively to calls from client computer systems, providing online access to EBPP biller information.
2. A method of providing an online EBPP biller information directory, comprising:
a) by an EBPP biller, submitting EBPP biller information for publication with an EBPP biller directory authority;
b) by an EBPP biller directory administrator, authenticating the EBPP biller information;
c) entering authenticated EBPP biller information into an EBPP biller directory database; and d) responsively to calls from client computer systems, providing online access to authenticated EBPP biller information.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein step (c) further comprises data mapping the submitted EBPP biller information into a standardized EBPP biller directory database format.
4. An EBPP biller directory system, comprising:
a) a plurality of client computer systems for submitting and retrieving EBPP
biller information; and b) a server connected to the client computer systems for receiving, storing and transmitting EBPP billet information responsively to the client computer systems;
wherein the system provides an online directory of EBPP billet information for EBPP participants.
5. The system according to claim 4, wherein the server is connected to the client computer systems over a distributed network.
6. An EBPP billet directory database, comprising EBPP billet information for EBPP
participants.
7. The database according to claim 6, wherein the EBPP billet information is stored in a standardized EBPP billet directory database format.
4. An EBPP billet directory server, comprising:
a) an EBPP billet directory external interface for retrieving and submitting EBPP billet information by remote users; and b) an EBPP billet directory database, responsive to the EBPP billet directory external interface, for storing EBPP billet directory information for retrieval through the EBPP billet directory external interface.
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