GE Consumer Finance Secures Additional Patent For Its vPayment Settlement Tool
GE's Corporate Payment Services unit has announced it has secured an additional patent covering the account pooling aspects of its vPayment electronic settlement tool. Account pooling operates in a manner very similar to single use card numbers in that a unique card number is used for each payment transaction.
"vPayment is a supplier-friendly way to reduce your organization's dependence on the time-consuming check writing process. It offers the controls of a check, the float of a purchasing card, and the efficiency of electronic funds transfer," said Jeffery R. Dye, president and CEO of Corporate Payment Services, the commercial card unit of GE Consumer Finance."The account pool patent further strengthens vPayment's advantages for organizations looking for added control and efficiency."
When an organization requests a vPayment account to pay an invoice or purchase order, the newly patented technology (U.S. Patent Serial number 6,901,387) comes into play. The GE-hosted vPayment server selects a unique account number from an account pool and provides it to the organization, via a secure web site or encrypted link to the organization's procurement or AP system.The account number selected has dollar- and date-range controls specific to the transaction in question. The supplier given the vPayment account number cannot subsequently charge to the account once the specified amount is settled. If the merchant attempts to charge above the dollar amount or beyond the date range specified, the transaction is declined. When fully used, the account number returns to the account pool and remains inactive until selected at a later date, usually for a different amount with a different supplier.
vPayment also captures a unique identifier, such as purchase order or invoice number, in the MasterCard transaction record. This unique identifier links the transaction to the purchasing information without manual intervention. In effect, vPayment transactions flow to an organization's general ledger "hands free." vPayment passes unique accounting information regardless of the merchant's data capture capability (Level 1, 2 or 3).






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