Abstract:
A system and method for dynamic client relationship management and intelligent client engagement is disclosed. The system collects user information and allows internal Licensee user groups to better know and serve their clients and clients&#39; families, as well as qualified prospects, by providing a customized invitation-only portal with VIP offers and events, corporate hospitality, and exclusive arrangements based on specific client profiles and user segmentation, within a configurable hosted platform securely accessible and optimized for web and mobile devices. The platform facilitates and manages dynamic CRM, moving beyond existing CRM formats where one user or data feed enters data about another individual into a system. The data captured is dynamically augmented based on users&#39; expressed interests and actual behaviors and interactions across sectors and industries, thus facilitating two way data flow, capture, analysis, and predictive promotion of exclusive goods, services or other information, by different companies serving common customer bases.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
       [0001]    This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/772,222 filed Mar. 4, 2013, and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. 
     
    
     FIELD OF INVENTION 
       [0002]    The field of the invention relates to business methods involving client engagement, online marketplaces, and social networking. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0003]    Financial Services and other professional services firms—for many reasons—often systematically capture very little insight into the personal interests of their clients. Yet personal circumstances and preferences have been shown to dictate financial choices just as much as other consumer choices. Further, these firms often do not have sophisticated marketing approaches nor large marketing budgets—and yet their clients are demanding, the market is competitive and the products are increasingly commoditized. 
         [0004]    These firms also rarely align marketing expenditures or activities with expected outcomes systematically, and do not have mechanisms for tracking the impact of marketing expenditures or activities on client or prospective client behavior, or vice versa, for capturing data on client behavior and preferences to inform marketing choices. 
         [0005]    Firms also have a significant problem in that there is often little incentive for Relationship Managers to record the details of interactions with their clients on Client Relationship Management (CRM) systems, and detailed personal client knowledge is often kept in the Relationship Manager&#39;s “little black book” or in their head. This creates vulnerability and risks for the firm should the relationship manager leave or transfer. Further, there are no similar platform tools available to these account managers to use to extend their relationship/interactions with a primary account holder to his or her broader family and other generations in a systematic, dynamic way. However, creating systematic multi-generational client engagement can be vital for long-term business success. 
         [0006]    The present application discloses a system and method for targeted engagement—including two-way communication, marketing, events programming, loyalty rewards and special offers, and corporate hospitality—to existing and new qualified clients, in a highly cost-effective and exclusive way. It also includes a powerful database with a front-end application to manage and analyze front-line engagement activity, and to generate useful data regarding a company&#39;s market positioning, client perception, and to assist the licensee when developing products, campaigns and promotions. 
         [0007]    In the presently disclosed platform, users (“Users” or “Members”) gain a tool for accessing the luxury or other selected market(s) with sophisticated personalization and special access/benefits based on their circumstances, interests, and corporate affiliations. 
         [0008]    On the other side, the platform ‘Suppliers” (e.g., luxury goods companies, arts &amp; culture organizations, and typically other firms in the prestige goods or services sectors) face a challenge in increasing market share in today&#39;s complex sales landscape. Globalization, the internet, and the rise of e-commerce have created a critical evolution in the luxury market resulting in the need for highly personal service and the rise of “experiential” loyalty programs—i.e., using events, tours and VIP services, access and other support to differentiate a product, inspire affection, and engender loyalty. Luxury goods companies and other firms in the prestige sector, whose market also is the High Net Worth (HNW) individual or family, find it increasingly difficult to target their VIP marketing effectively, especially in any sustainable, long-term way, to reach beyond their existing VIP customers to new qualified HNW customers—those who are potential VIP customers with the capacity to generate meaningful revenues—cost effectively and without diluting their brand or VIP offerings. 
         [0009]    In addition, the Luxury Market is increasingly looking at better ways to form a “community” of their VIP clients in a more formalized way. At present, their VIP program systems are often rudimentary and rarely capture deep insights into the personal interests of their clients and their clients&#39; families. Their VIP clients are demanding, and want to be recognized and taken care of in a special manner, which can be difficult without a systematic approach to knowing and caring for these clients. In addition, the market is becoming increasingly competitive and loyalty can be difficult to generate. 
         [0010]    Marketing teams often find it difficult to directly align return on investments (ROI) with expenditure on VIP events and special treatment as they do not have mechanisms for tracking the impact of marketing expenditures on client behavior, or vice versa, for capturing data on client behavior and preferences to inform marketing choices. 
         [0011]    Further, these companies also face similar challenges in regard to the risks of losing VIP insights when their own Relationship Managers/Sales People leave or transition, and in reaching across generations and into families. The lack of a centralized record of VIP Client knowledge is a vulnerability for Luxury Brands/Prestige Partners as this very valuable personal client knowledge is often kept in the Relationship Manager/Sales Person&#39;s “little black book” or in their head. This creates significant risks for the Brand should the sales person leave. Further, there are no similar platform tools available to these VIP Client teams to use to extend their relationship/interactions with a primary account holder to his or her broader family and other generations; creating systematic multi-generational client engagement can be vital for long-term business success. 
         [0012]    The ability to track “dynamic” client knowledge, supplied not just via the perspective of the Relationship Manager/Sales Person, but also by recording of the client&#39;s preferences expressed through their choices, behaviors and interaction, is significantly more valuable and accurate than traditional CRM systems. 
         [0013]    The use of the platform for Luxury Brands/Prestige Firms as both a VIP Client Platform and a new channel for marketing and distribution to the qualified clients of other Platform Licensees is a significant step forward in VIP client communication, retention and acquisition. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0014]    The present application discloses a system and method for ‘private club’ or ‘closed community’ client engagement/acquisition platform for companies or organizations (Licensees&#39;) serving a specific demographic or target market such as High Net Worth individuals (such Licensees to include but not limited to private banks, wealth managers and other financial and professional services firms, or other prestige companies). 
         [0015]    Membership is provided as part of their client servicing by the Licensees to their best clients (for example clients with assets managed&gt;£1 million) and to their relevant internal users, such as Marketing Managers and Relationship Managers. Primary account holders are also able to invite up to three (or more if required) family members to become members as well. This facilitates access to the exquisite and exclusive events and benefits offered by the Licensee and, if desired, to the content (events, offers, access, special benefits, etc.) provided by the range of prestige partner suppliers to the platform. The platform disclosed in the present application helps Licensees understand their clients better, and engage with them more personally, regularly, creatively and cost-effectively. It helps them identify and quantify the success or otherwise of marketing activities and events with groups of specific commercial interest, in order to help guide marketing strategies and planning in alignment with business priorities. The system and method disclosed addresses client dissatisfaction with their service providers or Relationship Managers because of poor client service experience. It also addresses the missed commercial opportunities and frustration at the management or marketing team level with their poor understanding of Return on Marketing Spend and/or with time-consuming, low-value-add workflows involved with running event and corporate hospitality programmes. 
         [0016]    In a similar use case for a different market segment, the application discloses a system and method for a virtual ‘private club’ or ‘closed community’ VIP client engagement/acquisition platform for Luxury Brands/Prestige Partners (Licensees) to evolve their VIP Programs to better meet the needs of their clients and, if desired, to cross sell with aligned prestige partners. Membership is provided to VIP clients (typically having a very high annual spend at a Suppliers) and to their VIP Client Services Teams. Primary account holders are also able to invite up to three (or more if required) family members to become members as well, creating a cross-generational approach. This facilitates access to the exquisite and exclusive events and benefits offered by the Suppliers and, if they would like to extend further offers, to a range of aligned prestige partners, creating an intelligent market analysis of complementary brands. The platform disclosed in the present application helps Marketing Managers and VIP Client Services Teams to understand their best VIP clients better, and engage with them more personally, regularly, creatively and cost-effectively and gain cross-sector market data in a more targeted personalized manner. 
         [0017]    There is an opportunity for this to become an aggregated VIP Program Platform, allowing Luxury Brands/Prestige Partners to cross-sell to other non-competing Luxury Brands/Prestige Partners&#39; VIP clients, creating a further overlapping circle of qualified HNW clients, with a common mechanism for personalized engagement and aggregated benefits. 
         [0018]    The present system and method enables companies to shift from or extend their one-dimensional sales or “Client Relationship Management” to Dynamic Client Relationship Management and Intelligent Client Engagement. The initial product focuses on companies serving High Net Worth (HNW) individuals and families. However, the technology and business concept has further applications as a highly intelligent business to business (B2B) mechanism:
       for affiliating companies serving common customer bases across different industries or markets, and   disintermediating the selection and management of corporate hospitality, allowing the ‘front-line’ users of corporate hospitality (typically high-value relationship managers or account managers) to have greater choice, access and accountability, and optimizing the processes of sourcing, purchasing and allocating corporate hospitality opportunities.       
 
         [0021]    The data captured moves beyond existing CRM formats where another person enters data about the individual into a system, to one which can augment data with information driven by the individual&#39;s expressed interests, behaviors and interactions, combining and facilitating two way data flow, ‘gamification’ to encourage or reward engagement, and data capture. 
         [0022]    The platform also provides a new marketing, sales and distribution channel for Luxury Brands/Prestige Partners to forge close relationships, share their narratives and promote targeted VIP experiences and offers to qualified high net worth individuals and families globally, both to their own VIPs and to the best U/HNW clients of the professional services firms and the VIP clients of non-competing brands. This addresses one of the key challenges in the luxury sector in connecting Suppliers businesses directly with their customers. 
         [0023]    One of the ways the present system and method achieve intelligent client management is a feature called the Vault (or the Member&#39;s Vault) that is a highly curated and tagged database of content from our Suppliers (e.g., Luxury Brands/Prestige Partners)—and supplemented by content created or supplied by the Licensee itself (or its own partners) if desired (and depending on the configured package purchased by the Licensee). The system includes Dashboards and Settings pages for the Administrators, Marketing Managers, Relationship Managers/Sales Teams, and the Partners/Suppliers. These Dashboards and related interfaces permit particularly valuable functionality. 
         [0024]    The Dashboard and Settings features allow firms to enhance the client experience in an interactive way, by gathering client interests and directly tracking Client-Relationship Manager engagement. Patterns of behavior and demographic insights help Licensees know their clients better, to target communications and facilitate better servicing and product development. Feedback may be gathered and analysed as well, and engagement histories preserved within the firm to ensure continuity of service as Relationship Managers/Sales Teams leave or change. The system provides dynamic and systematic linking of client engagement with specific client interests, and provides tools to measure the impact of marketing expenditure on a regular basis. Previously, the approaches to client engagement are based on convention and intuition, rather than innovation and analysis, and do not allow for personalization of the client experience. Also, previous systems rarely have any efficient way to extend the relationship beyond the primary account holder and build or reward loyalty with family members. The present system and method creates a mechanism to do all of this, and to be customized/configured for Licensees&#39; own branding and workflows. 
         [0025]    The system and method also will have application for other client/customer engagement enhancement in different sectors. The platform facilitates and manages dynamic CRM, allowing data to be dynamically captured across natural network groups (families or otherwise) of a firm&#39;s clients, and creates a mechanism for productive business-to-business affiliations between firms serving the same target market with different products/services. 
         [0026]    In one embodiment, the system and method will provide for relationship managers to offers other types of benefits, products or services other than luxury goods such as financial services, entertainment, vacation, travel, real estate, and charitable opportunities. The system assists a relationship manager to better match services and products with a client and the client&#39;s family particular needs or interests. 
         [0027]    On embodiment of the System incorporates six User Interfaces and associated pages, which interact dynamically and include configurable modules which can be structured or configured as packaged “products”. These User Interfaces comprise: 
         [0028]    User Interface for the Licensee Portal Administrator—to manage user permissions, the content displayed or included on their Member Vault, to analyze activity, and to support and engage with users. 
         [0029]    User Interface for Marketing Managers (and related hierarchies) 
         [0030]    User Interface for Relationship Managers (and related hierarchies) 
         [0031]    User Interface for Members and Family Members (and potentially other qualified associated people) 
         [0032]    User Interface for Suppliers (Partners)—to upload, manage and track offers/responses/purchases; paid for by annual tenancy and/or commission arrangements. 
         [0033]    User Interface for the Lotus &amp; Co. and its related entities to manage the configured products and platforms (e.g., the “Personal”, “Personal Pro”, “Enterprise”, and “Integrated” packages), with options for portability to any appropriate hosted environment globally and a spectrum of customization according to product specification. 
         [0034]    These and other features of the invention will be more readily understood upon consideration of the attached drawings and of the following detailed description of those drawings and the presently-preferred and other embodiments of the invention. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0035]      FIG. 1  illustrates the operating space for the system and method disclosed herein as related to suppliers, licensees and wealth owners. 
           [0036]      FIG. 2  illustrates the system layers. 
           [0037]    Table 1 illustrates the features available for different users of the disclosed system and method. 
           [0038]    Table 2 illustrates the system permutations available for different users of the disclosed system and method. 
           [0039]      FIG. 3  illustrates one embodiment of the relationship between different modules of the disclosed system and methods. 
           [0040]      FIG. 4  illustrates one embodiment of the member module. 
           [0041]      FIG. 5  illustrates one embodiment of the supplier modules. 
           [0042]      FIG. 6  illustrates one embodiment of the licensee relationship manager module. 
           [0043]      FIG. 7  illustrates the portability of the system. 
           [0044]      FIG. 8  illustrates an embodiment of a system configuration. 
           [0045]      FIG. 9  illustrates the process when a licensee is a supplier. 
           [0046]      FIG. 10  illustrates an embodiment of the Admin Dashboard. 
           [0047]      FIG. 11  illustrates an embodiment of the Relationship Manager dashboard. 
           [0048]      FIG. 12  illustrates an embodiment of a Relationship Manager Client list dashboard. 
           [0049]      FIG. 13  depicts an embodiment of the member dashboard. 
           [0050]      FIG. 14  depicts an embodiment of the member vault page. 
           [0051]      FIG. 15  depicts an embodiment of the benefits page. 
           [0052]      FIG. 16  depicts an embodiment of the supplier (brand partner) client list page. 
           [0053]      FIG. 17  depicts the member user processes. 
           [0054]      FIG. 18  depicts the relationship manager user processes. 
           [0055]      FIG. 19  depicts the administrator platform user processes. 
           [0056]      FIG. 20  depicts the supplier user processes. 
       
    
    
       [0057]    It should be noted that the figures are not drawn to scale and that elements of similar structures or functions are generally represented by like reference numerals for illustrative purposes throughout the figures. It also should be noted that the figures are only intended to facilitate the description of the preferred embodiments. The figures do not illustrate every aspect of the described embodiments and do not limit the scope of the present disclosure. 
       DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0058]      FIG. 1  illustrates the operating space for the system  100  and method disclosed herein as related to suppliers  102 , licensees  104  and wealth owners  106 . The Lotus &amp; Co. platform  108  is designed to match offers from suppliers  102  with licensee&#39;s  104  client portfolio in order to best serve, unique, high value items and events to wealth owners  106 . 
         [0059]      FIG. 2  illustrates the different system layers. At core there is the data and logic layer  214 . This layer is comprised of a database  202 . The database  202  may be a dedicated database server or a private cloud-based server with replication. The data and logic layer  214  is communicably connected to the distribution layer  216 . The distribution layer is comprised of web servers  204  and third part tools  206 . The web servers  204  can be comprised of load-balanced scalable notes and the third party tools can be comprised of integrations, tools and SaaS services. The access layer  216  is communicably connected the distribution layer  216 . The access layer can be comprised of laptops  208 , desktops  210  and portable electronic devices  212  to include mobile phones, tablets or various electronic devices suitable for access to a network such as the internet. These various devices listed in the access layer all comprise processors capable of performing the executable steps of the disclosed method. The Access layer  218  provides the ability for users, suppliers, licensees and support personnel to access the system  100 . 
         [0060]    Table 1 depicts the different capability based one embodiment of configuration of the system. The columns indicate the various value packages available for the system  100 . The row indicates the various features available for the system. The information in the table indicates whether or not certain features are incorporated into the different value packages. 
         [0061]    Table 2 depicts the different capability based one embodiment of configuration of the system. The columns indicate the various value packages available for the system  100 . The row indicates the various permutations available for the system. The information in the table indicates whether or not certain permutations are incorporated into the different value packages or whether or not such permutations may become part of the various value packages. 
         [0062]      FIG. 3  illustrates the relationship between different modules of the disclosed system and methods. In one embodiment of the system licensees  104  interact with suppliers  102  through the vault  302  to present product offering to members  306  through vault access  310 . The licensee relationship manager  308  works for the licensee  104  to manage the relationship with the member  306 . The member  306  controls access to information regarding other family management  304  issues with regard to the Lotus &amp; Co. system  108 . 
         [0063]      FIG. 4  illustrates one embodiment of the Member module. The login module  402  protects access to the system information through secure password entry. The default for the login module is user name and password—the password is stored in one way encrypted method and the system has an extendable login module which allows us to put other methods in place (such as bank single login, pin, partial password or token). The vault module  404  allows members  306  to view items for sale or event booking/registrar  416  on the vault  404 . The vault module  404  is customized to the member&#39;s interests and preferences. For example, if the member is interested in wine and watches, the events and products related to these preferences will be highlighted to the member, particularly in the “Selected for You” (or similarly titled) area of the Vault. The enquire/purchase module  414  provides all typical e-commerce features for the advertising, purchase and shipment of goods to the member  306 . The booking/register module allows for the complete purchase or reservation process of different events by the member  306 . The member profile  406  module allows the member or the relationship manager to add or edit information regarding the member to allow for better service by the relationship manager, such as occupation, hobbies and interests, dietary preferences, special dates or occasions, etc. The member dashboard module  506  allows the member or relationship manger to view all applicable system information (such as the history of interactions with the system content, invitations sent and RSVPs, events attended, feedback supplied on events or other offers, log of communications exchanged, notes, etc.) regarding the member in one convenient page. The family module  410  allows for a member  306  or relationship manager to manage the family relationships of the member  306 . Individual family profiles  418  can be built for a plurality of family members  420 . The messaging module  412  allows members  302  to communicate with other system users  422 . 
         [0064]      FIG. 5  illustrates one embodiment of the Supplier module. The login module  402  protects access to the system information through secure password entry and unique ID (may be email address and/or Supplier Internal Reference Number/ID). The vault management module  502  allows suppliers  102  to post and arrange various goods and services for sale or event booking/registrar  416  on the user&#39;s vault  404 . The vault creation/edit module allows suppliers  102  to customize various vault profiles by adding/editing/removing various offers and promotions for different members  302 . The vault analysis module  512  provides by analysis in the success of various promotions. The brand profile  504  module allows the supplier to add/edit/remove information regarding the brand to allow for better service by the relationship manager (such as tags that reflect type and nature of content, suitability of content for different ages or demographics, target audiences, location and format of content, other relevant qualities of the organizer or the content itself). The supplier dashboard module  506  allows the member or relationship manger to view all applicable system information (such as contact details, terms and conditions, other related offers, editorial or imagery, archive of past offers and option for selected feedback or testimonials, etc.) regarding the supplier in one convenient page. The reports/exports module  508  allows the supplier the capability to generate reports regarding the interactions with suppliers and licensees (such as numbers and demographic details of people who have attended events or purchased or redeemed offers, patterns of behavior, comparison of events and offers by different metrics, feedback received for one event or across a selection of events, costs of events/offers vs. revenues generated, etc.). The event/sale support tools  516  enable suppliers to easily manage the vault for various customers. It could be. Also on-the-day event management device may be developed within system (and with related hardware if needed) to scan QR or bar codes to confirm and register attendance of expected guests. The messaging module  412  allows suppliers  102  to communicate with other system users  422 . 
         [0065]      FIG. 6  illustrates one embodiment of the licensee relationship manager module (may also illustrate the licensee marketing manager module). The login module  402  protects access to the system information through secure password entry and unique ID (may be email address and/or Licensee Internal Reference Number/ID). The deployment module  602  allows relationship manager to manage selected information on client vault pages, such as targeted distribution of “Relationship Manager” events and “By Arrangement” events. The contact module  604  allows the relationship manager to view/add/edit contacts. The invite module  612  allows the relationship manager to invite others to become system clients. The users admin module allows the Licensee to add/edit/remove information regarding the clients and internal users (Relationship Managers and Marketing Managers) to allow for better service by the relationship manager. The relationship dashboard module  606  allows the internal user (e.g., relationship manager or marketing manager) to view all applicable system information regarding themself in one convenient page, such as their own contact details, preferred title, email signature, interests, etc. The Client Relationship Module  612  assists the relationship manager by displaying the shared personal details and other data expressly input by Members or inferred by the system&#39;s tracking of Member usage, as well as reserving areas for data entry or import that remains privately viewed by the Relationship Manager only. The reports/exports module  608  allows the relationship manager the capability to generate reports regarding the interactions with suppliers and licensees, such as member attendance, redemptions, activity, feedback. Also, on-the-day event management device may be developed within system (and with related hardware if needed) to scan QR or bar codes to confirm and register attendance of expected guests, etc. The messaging module  412  allows members  302  to communicate with other system users  422 . 
         [0066]      FIG. 7  illustrates one embodiment of the licensee admin module. The login module  402  protects access to the system information through secure password entry and unique ID (may be email address and/or Licensee Internal Reference Number/ID). The vault validation module  702  allows administrative staff to validate information on the vault pages, i.e., to accept, reject, or query Supplier content. The users admin module  704  allows the supplier to add/edit/remove information regarding the clients, users, and suppliers to properly manage the entire system. The admin dashboard module  706  allows the admin manger to view all applicable system information, such as user interactions with the system, account management, user details and profiles, tracking of item (offer/event) creation and history, additions of new vault content, etc. regarding the system in one convenient page. The customization module  712  allows the admin manager to customize the dashboard and interfaces with a Licensee&#39;s own branding, color palette and other design features, as well as select configurations of a range of system modules. The messaging module  710  allows admin managers  302  to communicate with other system users  616 . 
         [0067]      FIG. 8  illustrates the basic system architecture. The system  100  is comprised of a database ( 814 ,  818 ,  822 ,  826 ), application servers ( 812 ,  816 ,  820 ,  824 ), and finally portable electronic devices, desktop and laptop computers, tablets, and smart-phones in which users can access the system. The devices the users access the information and the database access the internet  804  to transfer and receive information. Firewalls ( 806 ,  810 ) on the user side and database side protect the system  100  and client information. 
         [0068]    The system  100  is comprised of a client engagement database ( 814 ,  818 ,  822 ,  826 ). The databases ( 814 ,  818 ,  822 ,  826 ) are computer databases accessible via electronic communication which contains information on banks, clients, client preferences, relationship managers, Suppliers offers, and Licensee offers. The databases ( 814 ,  818 ,  822 ,  826 ) are periodically updated, e.g. daily or continuously, to include the most accurate, up-to-date information. In one embodiment, the databases ( 814 ,  818 ,  822 ,  826 ) used are indexed flat file databases. The databases ( 814 ,  818 ,  822 ,  826 ) are communicatively connected to database servers ( 812 ,  816 ,  820 ,  824 ) and may reside on the database server ( 812 ,  816 ,  820 ,  824 ) or on a separate computer and/or one or more separate database storage devices. The database servers ( 812 ,  816 ,  820 ,  824 ) host a database management system for managing the steps of writing and reading data to and from the database. The database servers ( 812 ,  816 ,  820 ,  824 ) control the flow of information to and from the databases ( 814 ,  818 ,  822 ,  826 ). 
         [0069]    The database servers ( 812 ,  816 ,  820 ,  824 ) are communicatively connected to a web server (loadbalancing masquerade  808 ). The web server  808  hosts information, documents, scripts, and software needed to provide user interfaces and enable performance of methodologies in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the system and method. By way of example and not limitation, the web server  808  may include web page information, documents and scripts (e.g. HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Extensible Markup Language (XML)), applets, and application software, which enables users to access information contained in the database and display offers, or client information in response requests from users. The web server  808  connects the database server to the internet. 
         [0070]    In one embodiment, access to the web server  808  is accomplished through use of a personal computer which is electronically connected to the internet. This connection may be through a wired or wireless local area network. 
         [0071]    A plurality of users may access the web server  808  using compatible computing devices with network connectivity. By way of example, such devices may include personal computers, laptop computers, handheld computers, personal digital assistants, tablets, mobile phones or any compatibly equipped electronic computing devices. User computing systems may include an operating system and a browser or similar application software configured to properly process and display information, documents, software, applications, applets and scripts provided by the web server. 
         [0072]    In one embodiment, access to the web server  808  is accomplished through use of a portable electronic device which electronically connects to the internet. The portable electronic device can electronically connect directly to the internet or be operably connected to a personal computer which connects to the internet. 
         [0073]    In one embodiment, a user may access the system through a portable electronic device through an application or through a personal computer through use of a web browser. 
         [0074]    The users access the database and its client engagement database through an application programming interface (API)  828 . An application programming interface is a protocol intended to be used as an interface by software components to communicate with each other. 
         [0075]    The system is not limited to any particular network connectivity or communication protocol. Various forms of communication networks may be used by personal computers or portable electronic devices to access the web server  808 . By way of example and not limitation, a proprietary Wide Area Network (WAN) or a public WAN, such as the Internet, may be used. These networks typically employ various protocols such as the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Extensible Markup Language (XML), and Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to facilitate communication of information between communicatively coupled computers. The system may also utilize wireless networks, including those utilizing Global System for Mobile (GSM), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) or Time Division Multiple Access technology, and the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). Furthermore, the system may utilize any, all, and any combination of such communications networks, as well as communications networks hereafter developed. 
         [0076]    The computing devices described herein (e.g., personal computers, handheld computers, servers, portable electronic devices) may be comprised of commercially available computers, hardware and operating systems. The aforementioned computing devices are intended to represent a broad category of computer systems capable of functioning in accordance with the present invention. Of course, the computing devices may include various components, peripherals and software applications provided they are compatible and capable of performing functions in accordance with the present invention. The computing devices also include information, documents, data and files needed to provide functionality and enable performance of methodologies in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention. The computers and electronic systems disclosed consist of processors which perform the electronic steps capable of performing the methods disclosed herein. 
         [0077]    Firewalls ( 806 ,  810 ) may be located between web servers  808  and the database servers ( 812 ,  816 ,  820 ,  824 ) to protect against corruption, loss, or misuse of data. The firewalls ( 806 ,  810 ) limit access by the web servers  808  and prevents corruption of data. Thus, the web server  808  may be configured to update and receive data only to the extent necessary. The firewalls  808  may be comprised of any hardware and/or software suitably configured to provide limited or restricted access to the database server. The firewalls  808  may be integrated within the database servers ( 812 ,  816 ,  820 ,  824 ) or another system component, or may reside as a standalone component. 
         [0078]    Functions and process steps described herein may be performed using programmed computer devices and related hardware, peripherals, equipment and networks. When programmed, the computing devices are configured to perform functions and carry out steps in accordance with principles of the invention. Such programming may comprise operating systems, software applications, software modules, scripts, files, data, digital signal processors (DSP), application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), discrete gate logic, or other hardware, firmware, or any conventional programmable software, collectively referred to herein as a module. 
         [0079]      FIG. 9  depicts the system process flow. Lotus &amp; Co.  914 , through the applicable interface  916 , create a new Supplier  902  (for example, Luxury Brands/Prestige Partners) account to access the database server  906  through the supplier interface  904 . Next Suppliers  902  upload products, events and offers to the system database  906  to be displayed as selected/specified in the system vault. These offers remain posted for either a preset period of time, or are removed/paused by Suppliers  902  or system administrators  914 . The system notifies corporate clients of Suppliers events/offers which have been added to the vault. Relationship Managers  912  create accounts through the licensee interface  910  and assign their clients  920  in the system. The system  100  allows the clients  920  to access the system and view all or targeted offers in the vault. Clients  920  can book, select, purchase, and claim offers from the vault directly through the Vault page and/or subsequent associated messaging and communications through a user interface  918 . 
         [0080]      FIG. 10  depicts one version of the admin dashboard for a Licensee (the user interface can be customized for given License levels). This dashboard depicts a summary of client engagement activity for that Licensee on one page. In one embodiment, the page depicts number of relationship managers, members, clients, Licensee offers and Licensee events. In one embodiment, the page may display the overall system activity and recent client, member, or relationship manager activity. This page may be customized based on the Licensee&#39;s individual preferences and needs in managing its clients. 
         [0081]      FIG. 11  depicts one version of the relationship manager dashboard (the user interface can be customized for given License levels). This dashboard depicts a summary of client engagement activity for that relationship manager on one page. In one embodiment, the page depicts number of members, contacts, clients, accounts available, and events. In one embodiment, the page may display the overall system activity, top categories, most active members, most popular benefits and recent client activity. This page may be customized based on the relationship manager&#39;s individual preferences and needs in managing his or her clients. 
         [0082]      FIG. 12  depicts an illustration of a Relationship Manager client list. This dashboard depicts a summary of client activity for that Relationship Manager on one page. In one embodiment, the page depicts number of members, clients, pending clients, and deactivated clients. In one embodiment, the page may display the overall number of clients and members, and a sortable list of client information. This page may be customized based on the relationship manager&#39;s individual preferences and needs in managing his or her clients. 
         [0083]      FIG. 13  depicts one embodiment of the Member dashboard (the user interface can be customized for given License levels). This dashboard depicts a summary of member activity, overall activity and actions requiring input. In one embodiment, the page depicts the overall activity, the actions needs for clients, and recent activity by clients. This page may be customized based on the member&#39;s individual preferences. 
         [0084]      FIG. 14  depicts one embodiment of the member vault dashboard (the user interface can be customized for given License levels). In one embodiment, it displays various offers to clients, in various active display boxes which can be selected by clients. The system tailors each vault dashboard based on the systems information about the client to best suit that client&#39;s tastes and needs. Licensee offers may also be displayed on this page. This page may be customized based on the relationship manager&#39;s individual preferences and needs in managing his or her clients. The Vaults are populated by offers from Suppliers (prestige partners and other organizations including arts &amp; culture organizations such as museums, orchestras, heritage &amp; conservation groups, etc.). These unique offers are not generally publicly available, but only to the members of the disclosed system or other exclusive groups. Vaults are dynamically configured based on a member&#39;s specific interest. This creates unique customer intimacy and knowledge to allow the companies providing the service to better manage their clients and improve the relationship with their clients. The system performs extensive reporting functions to include areas of customer interest, brand loyalty, offers accepted, etc. 
         [0085]      FIG. 15  depicts one embodiment of the Vault benefits display in which Suppliers (e.g., Luxury Brands/Prestige Partners) may advertise their products to all members or tagged/tiered members. In one embodiment, exclusive services, events, products and promotions may be displayed on this page for the benefit of the members. This page may be customized by the Licensee depending on their type of License Plan, and also reflects only the various offers and events as the system administrator approves. The brands, services, and events offered in  FIG. 8  are Illustrative categories only. 
         [0086]      FIG. 16  depicts one embodiment of the Partner offer list. In one embodiment, the page depicts all the special purchases, VIP treatment offers, and events being offered by the Suppliers. The list may be sorted by the Supplier, and they may activate and deactivate offers from this page. 
         [0087]      FIG. 17  depicts the flow chart for member user processes. The diagram depicts the type of user information entered and stored on the system. The diagram further depicts how the member dashboard is built and the type of offers, special purchase, VIP treatments and events for that client specifically tailored to that member&#39;s profile information. 
         [0088]      FIG. 18  illustrates relationship manager user process. The diagram depicts the type of information displayed on the relationship or marketing manager dashboard prospective client and client member information, relationship manager&#39;s vault offers, gifts, special purchases, VIP treatments and events. New Licensees are provided with the functionality to invite Members to sign up to the service and allow these Members to then take up offers published. The Marketing Manager Vaults include “Marketing Manager Selections” and the Relationship Manager Vaults include “Relationship Manager Selections”—offers only available to marketing or relationship managers, respectively, either for use with clients/prospects or by themselves. (The naming of this filtered vault content may be customized by Licensees.) Using the platform, relationship managers can populate preferences and interests for Non-member Contacts and Members to better serve their clients and clients&#39; families, and to attract new clients more effectively. 
         [0089]      FIG. 19  illustrates the platform administrator user process. The diagram depicts the type of information displayed on the administrator dashboard, the relationship manager dashboard, the administrator vault, own offers, own events, and all other offers being promoted on their portal, e.g., gifts, special purchases, VIP treatments, events, etc.. Using the administrator platform managers can populate preferences, interests and other demographic information for their internal or external users, in order to enhance the client experience and the productivity of business development activities. 
         [0090]      FIG. 20  depicts the Supplier user processes. The diagram depicts the Suppliers&#39; dashboard, and the editorial content and offers (egg gifts, special purchases, VIP treatment and events) specific to that partner. 
         [0091]    It is to be understood that the above described embodiments are merely illustrative of numerous and varied other embodiments which may constitute applications of the principles of the invention. Such other embodiments may be readily devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of this invention and it is our intent they be deemed within the scope of the appended claims.