An electronic statement presentment (ESP) system replaces the preparation
and mailing of paper statements and invoices from a biller with electronic
delivery. Electronic statements have the same look as paper statements as
well as including video, audio, graphics, and custom enclosures.
Statements are segmented into mandatory and optional components to
minimize download time. The ESP system operates independently or is an
enhancement to any suitable electronic bill payment system. A central
switch computer coordinates template storage, validation, routing and
message passing between billers, workstations and consumer financial
institutions (CFI). A template authoring workstation (TAWS) creates a
template of static biller information to serve as a basis for the
electronic statement. The template is stored in a template library at the
switch. The switch validates the template by sending it to a template
validation workstation (TVAL). Batches of customer statement data are sent
from a biller's legacy invoicing system to a statement origination
workstation (SORG) along with a template identifier.