Abstract:
The invention relates to a remote interactive point access banking and information system. Particularly, the invention discloses an integrated set of platforms presenting various service and transaction options to a customer. The invention enables a customer to access personal account information, apply for a loan, make commercial deposits and videoconference, in real-time, with a bank representative at the main office. A software implemented in preferably a mainframe computer provides direct access to the bank&#39;s database to which a customer is able to connect to execute transactions. One of the many aspects of the invention includes a plurality of platforms integrated to provide the customer with a full banking service such that the customer is enabled to access and execute all major transactions including internet and fax communications. The invention further provides the customer with information regarding banking services, other investment and finance related intelligence. The invention is modular and expandable to be compatible to emerging technologies such as the internet/intranet, cellular systems and high bandwidth digital communications so that both individual and institutional customers may be able to access full banking services from remote locations. Further, the invention is expandable to enable customers to access their account and execute transactions via the internet worldwide.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the Invention 
     The present invention generally relates to a method and apparatus for a remote interactive point access financial and information system implemented to provide an integrated platform of services including videoconferencing, a customized automated teller machine (ATM) and commercial depository. The system provides a full service virtual bank to a customer and enables transactional engagement, remotely, on a demand basis at high levels of availability, preferably, seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Specifically, the videoconferencing unit is integrally implemented to provide real-time, face-to-face sessions with a bank representative based on audio-visual communications and interface remotely initiable by the customer. More specifically, the system enables the customer to access and execute all major transactions on a demand basis including withdrawals, deposits, loans and investment information and further serves as a medium for information from multiple sources. 
     2. Description of Related Art 
     The use of a remotely installed access banking center (ABC), such as an ATM, is well known in the prior art. Particularly in the last decade, ATMs have evolved as a preferred center for consumers to remotely withdraw monies and execute specialized deposits. While each ATM is tailored to comply with certain marketing and service objectives of the proprietary institution the structural organization including the technology of ATMs remain generally familiar and unchanged. 
     It is well known that commercial banks operate in a highly competitive environment. The popularity of ATMs has prompted a proliferation of remote services including small staff offices located in strategic consumer-frequented forums such as supermarkets, theaters, shopping malls, airports and similar locations. These small offices operate as extensions of the main office and serve customers on site to execute various transactions which are not normally handled by an ATM. Accordingly, the competitive imperatives and consumer preferences impose an increasing demand to access the full service of a personal bank, on a year round 24-hour basis, at a remote location. In this regard, the small extension offices are not only limited in number, availability and the type of services they could provide but are also labor intensive and not conducive to a broad network and universal distribution of remote ABCs. 
     There is a paradigm shift in remote banking services. This is primarily driven by technology and customers&#39; preference to execute personal banking and financial transactions at a place close, for example, to their residence, work place, shopping, entertainment and or travel location. High speed digital communications including advances in data, image transfer/exchange and the internet have empowered customers to have virtual access and command of their bank and investment accounts. A more likely future development is to enable customers to have remote access to a full banking service via the internet. Yet another likely future development may include the use of a digital cellular phone which incorporates a modem and a PC function to remotely access full banking services and may be a feasible medium for remote video teleconferencing. 
     While some of these developing technologies are set to change the nature of personal banking services, current methods remain for the most part limited to ATMs and low level technology-based peripheral services. For example the only current method for a user/customer to access account information or to make a transaction, is to call the bank via a phone or to use Infobank SM . 
     Accordingly, there is a need to provide a remote banking station with comprehensive features to enable timely and efficient access for customers to banking services including provision of information on investment and related products. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     It is an object of the present invention to provide an interactive point access financial services, transaction, investment and information system structured to be modularly expandable. The system preferably includes, inter alia, a remote ATM, videoconferencing, information and data displays and commercial depository platforms structured to enable a customer to remotely access and execute a number of desired transactions including deposits, withdrawals, loans and further interact with a bank representative in real time. 
     It is yet another object of the invention to provide an interactive point access financial and information system for processing banking transactions to enable at least one customer and a banker to remotely exchange real-time data, sound and image to process transactions based on the customer&#39;s choices. The system includes modularly structured and integrated platforms at the customer station. These platforms are independently activated by the customer to access and execute various transactions. Specifically, the customer is able to access an ATM with customized features, a night depository and a videoconferencing system. Further, the remote station is equipped with interactive information resources selectively operable by the remote customer. 
     Yet a further object of the invention includes a virtual financial services system including a virtual retail work station wherein an ATM, a commercial depository, a videoconferencing module, information and transaction platforms are integrated to provide an expandable interactive banking module. The system is operated by a computer-implemented software which enables direct access to data and transactions by the customer. Specifically, the customer is enabled to remotely process checking accounts, use a cash card or check card, Charge a check SM , use Infobank SM , check order/reorder, execute direct deposit authorization, access saving account information and review personal financial profiles. Further new account applications may be submitted using a scanner. The scanner is also implemented to remotely submit identification and similar information to enhance remote security and promote remote processing of applications and transactions which require personal identification. Accounts may be opened with a zero balance. Deposits may be made through direct deposit options or via the commercial depository with the original documents from the account opening. 
     Another object of the present invention includes an interactive video conferencing system which enables face-to-face interview and conversation with a bank representative. The system includes after hour message features which enable customers to leave messages for future contact with bank representatives. Generally, the videoconferencing system incorporates video and sound processing systems including a telephone receiver, a scanner and printer at the customer station. Further, at the representative station in the bank, the video conferencing system includes an alert system to indicate to the representative the presence of a customer at the remote station, a video and sound processing system, and a printer. The representative may assist the remote customer in opening new deposit accounts, assist in direct deposit capability, reorder checks, provide general information regarding loans, forward loan application for completion, discuss additional product offerings of the bank and answer customer service related questions. The system also incorporate on screen information regarding the bank&#39;s new products and services and further incorporates a deposit and loan calculator. In the event the representative is not available to the customer a menu option presents a split screen to enable the customer to submit personal data, such as e-mail address for example, so that a banker may contact the client at a later time. 
     It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an ATM machine with enhanced features to cooperate with the other elements of the invention. Some of the major features of the ATM include cash withdrawal, deposits and provision of coupons for the bank products or services. The ATM also includes enhanced features such as dispensing event tickets, discount coupons or similar promotional literature. 
     Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a commercial depository with a primary use for corporate, business or institutional depositors and a secondary use as a drop off for original documents relating to consumer transactions such as account application. 
     Specific advances, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon examination of the following description and drawings dealing with several specific embodiments thereof. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1A is a frontal elevation view and a plan view presenting a modular structure of the present invention; 
     FIGS. 1B-1D represent a plan view of various arrangements and outline of the platforms tailored to fit within a space plan; 
     FIG. 2 is an elevation view of an enhanced ATM platform embodiment in accordance with e present invention; 
     FIG. 3 is an elevation view of a commercial depository platform embodiment in accordance with the present invention; 
     FIG. 4 is an elevation view of a videoconferencing platform embodiment in accordance with the present invention; 
     FIG. 5 is a representative layout of the embodiment of a station in the bank; 
     FIG. 6 is a conceptual outline of the implementation of the present invention in a computer; 
     FIGS. 7A and 7B represent a flow chart of the high level software logic for the enhanced ATM and the display at the monitor respectively; 
     FIGS. 8A and 8B represent a flow chart of the high level software logic for the videoconferencing system at the customer station and the bank representative station, respectively; 
     FIGS. 9A,  9 B,  9 C,  9 D and  9 E represent new loan account opening work flow process in accordance with the present invention; 
     FIGS. 10A,  10 B and  10 C represent new checking account work flow process in accordance with the present invention; 
     FIG. 11 is a flow chart representing the high level logic of a commercial deposit; and 
     FIG. 12 is a flow chart representing the interface system and high level logic of the present invention. 
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     The present invention provides a remote banking station to enable customers to access full banking and financial services. With reference to FIG. 1, the invention is modularly structured and provides an enhanced ATM platform  10 , a commercial deposit platform  12  and a videoconferencing platform  14 . Each platform is independently accessible to serve a plurality of customers. The system is space and volume optimized to fit in malls, stores, airports, hotels and any public places frequented by current or potential customers. 
     A more detailed representation of customized ATM platform  10  is shown in FIG.  2 . The platform includes ATM  16  and information screen  18 . ATM  16  includes a custom design screen with several features. ATM  16  advantageously provides, inter alia, cash withdrawal with receipt, deposit with receipt, balance enquiry for checking or savings, and fund transfers between various accounts including checking and savings. Information screen/monitor  18  provides continuous and customer responsive information relating to stock quotes, time and temperature, news highlights, breaking news (national and international), other bank specific information such as rates, ads/posters, videos, product specials, promotions, product service seminars and product data. Further, side panels  20  provide space for advertising and announcements. The displayed data on screen  18  is preferably customer interactive and provides the customer with options to select and review information as needed. As will be discussed hereinbelow, data on screen  18  is preferably updated from a central location and includes a capability to tailor various market specific messages for simultaneous broadcast to several remote bank stations at different locations. ATM  16  advantageously provides the customer with hitherto unavailable options. For example, upon initiation by the customer, a mini-statement showing deposits, checks cleared, ATM and electronic transactions can be obtained. Further, ATM  16  is equipped to advantageously dispense event tickets, promotional coupons and the like at the customers&#39; request. Furthermore, ATM  16  includes menus that are internet/intranet compatible to enable the customer to access accounts and conduct transactions as needed. 
     Referring next to FIG. 3, commercial deposit platform  12  is shown. The platform includes commercial depository box  22  with supplies. Screen  24  carries messages similar to that of screen  18 . In the alternate, screen  24  provides menu-driven commercial deposit and related instructions including access to deposit accounts, balance and status reports. Side panels  26  provide space for deposit related advertisement and announcement and possible expansion space for additional screens. 
     An elevation view of videoconferencing platform  14  is depicted in FIG.  4 . The platform includes sound and image reception/transmittal portal  28 . Portal  28  preferably includes a monitor, a phone, a keyboard, printer, scanner and image processor. The platform also preferably includes monitor  30  which is similar to screens  18  and  24 . The system preferably utilizes an ISDN communications system or equivalent to send image and data from the customer station to the bank. Location  32  is structured to house a scanner and a printer for use by the customer to send/receive documents. As will be discussed hereinbelow, the scanner and printer at videoconferencing platform  14  enable document exchange and transfer between the customer station and the bank representative. Further document and paper storage and catch basket  34  is implemented to store paper, application forms and related documents for use by the customer. Side panels  36  provide space for advertisements, announcements and the like. 
     Videoconferencing platform  14  is one of the many innovative features of the present invention. The customer is enabled, inter alia, to interact with a bank representative face-to-face on a real time basis. Like all the other platforms, videoconferencing platform  14  includes a software system designed to provide information and functionality as if the customer were engaged in a face-to-face interaction with the remote bank representative. As is disclosed hereinbelow, the software program logic is robust and user friendly and provides the customer with various options to access and choose among various bank services. Platform  14  also includes interactive tools such as loan and deposit calculators, for example. 
     Directing attention to FIG. 5, a remote representative station  40  is shown. It is centrally located in the bank such as assignees headquarters in Minneapolis. Station  40  preferably includes a monitor  42  and keyboard  44  connected to a local area network (LAN) system. Station  40  further includes video screen  46  and voice and image processor  48 . Alert system  50  is preferably integrated with video screen  46 . Alert system  50  is preferably a probe light, radio signal or equivalent and is implemented to alert the bank representative of the presence of a customer at platform  14  requesting a videoconferencing session. 
     FIG. 6 depicts one embodiment of the underlying computer system of the present invention. Computer  60  includes memory and implemented software to operate the various data transfer and transactional processes between the customer station or stations and the bank. Computer  60  may preferably include a plurality of servers forming a LAN network. Computer  60  is in operative electronic connection with display  62  and mouse  64 . The software in the present invention is initiated by a menu driven command means and the user/programmer is enabled to interact with the software via keyboard  66  at the display  62  and mouse  66 . 
     The embodiment of FIG. 7A depicts a high level logic flow chart relating to customized ATM  16 . The program is initiated at logic step  70 . Subsequently the program proceeds to logic step  72  where a menu is displayed. The menu may request the customer to enter such data as may be deemed necessary to identify the customer. The program advances to decision step  74  where it is confirmed that all the necessary disclosure has been made or entered. In the event the customer fails to comply with the menu requirements, the program reverts back to pre logic step  72  where after a predetermined number of trials a “please contact your personal banker” message may be posted. If all the required information is entered, the program logic proceeds to logic step  76  and displays a set of menus from which the customer is asked to choose. One of the menu displays includes logic step  78  where a cash withdrawal with a receipt option is displayed. Similarly various other options such as balance inquiry  80 , fund transfer  82 , financial profile  84 , ticket or stamp dispensing  86  and control of commercial depository box  22  and other features  88  are displayed. The customer may choose one of these options. When the choice is made, the program logic proceeds to logic step  90  where the relevant data in the file may be accessed. Thereafter, the customer is guided by sub-menus to execute the necessary and proper transactional command under logic step  92  where the new transaction is updated and saved in the file of computer  60  and the session is terminated at logic step  100 . 
     Directing attention to the embodiment of FIG. 7B, the flow chart for the high level software program to manage the information displayed on screen  18  is shown. The program logic is active starting at logic step  102  where a  3 rd party information such as stocks, time and temperature, news highlights and breaking news may be displayed. Third party information is generally complementary and NCB may attach a disclaimer or limited liability on financial information originating from such third parties. Under subsequent logic step  104  the program may over ride or suppress the display under logic step  102  to promote the bank&#39;s own information as shown under logic step  106 . For example in this step, the assignee of the present invention, National City Bank (NCB), may display/broadcast NCB rates, product specials, service and seminars to customers at various remote locations. When, NCB utilizes this feature, the program logic proceeds to decision step  108  where the program logic confirms whether to send/broadcast the same message or tailor messages to be sent to different customer locations. If the decision is to broadcast the same message to all customer locations, the program logic proceeds to logic step  110  and the message is sent to all the locations. The information may also be updated under logic step  112 . The program logic advances to decision step  114  to check if the updated message should be sent to all customer locations. If the decision is to simultaneously broadcast the message to all remote centers the program logic proceeds to do so under logic step  116  and the session terminates under logic step  118  from where it may revert back to logic step  102 . In the alternate, if under logic step  108  the decision is not to broadcast to all customer stations, the program logic proceeds to decision block  120  where it would be decided whether to tailor the information to each and /or a group of customer stations. If such decision is not made, the program reverts back to logic step  102 . If however, it is directed to tailor the information, the program logic advances to logic step  122  where the tailored information is broadcast to the specified customer stations. The session ends under logic step  124  and the program logic may then revert back to logic step  102 . Similarly if under decision step  114  the updated information is not to be sent to all customer stations the program reverts back to logic step  102  and will resume to display the third party information. 
     Referring to the embodiment of FIG. 8A, a high level software logic flowchart of the videoconferencing platform  14  is shown. Videoconferencing platform  14  is a customer connection engine and brings financial service to as near to a person-to-person banking as possible regardless of the location of the customer. The videoconferencing software logic is remotely initiated by the client under logic step  130 . The screen at portal  28  displays a set of menus under logic step  132 . The menus, inter alia, are displayable under different headings to direct the customer to various sub menus and transactions. Accordingly, menu step  134  displays and relates to loans, menu step  136  relates to deposits and menu step  138  relates to services. Similarly, investment options and instructions are given under menu step  140 , resource tools under menu step  142 , face-to-face interview with a banker is triggered under menu step  144  and promotional information and literature is reviewed under menu step  146 . Further, additional services, e-mail, internet access and call center connections may be accessed under menu step  148 . These menus may be displayable on a split screen segregating, for example, bank transactions from investment options and related information. 
     As described hereinabove, menu step  148  includes menus such as E-mail, internet and intranet connections tailored to enable the customer to access personal financial data directly and conduct various financial transactions as needed. More specifically, menu step  148  is implemented to provide functional options, inter alia, to enable the remote banker to open commercial depository box at remote commercial depository platform  12  and allow the customer to deposit documents. Menu step  148  may also be used to implement additional options thus making the system of the present invention highly flexible to host additional features. 
     After a menu is selected for execution, the program logic proceeds to decision step  150  where it is ascertained if a selection is made by the customer. If a selection is found to be made the program logic proceeds to logic step  154  where a sub-menu is displayed for the selection. It should be noted that the program logic allows the user to exit a “current” or “subsequent” logic step at any time to contact a “live person” or a banker under the over-ride logic step  152 . Assuming the customer does not want to interact in-person with a banker, the program logic proceeds to logic step  156  and executes the selection. Ultimately, the program is terminated under logic step  158  and either reverts back to a static subroutine status just before logic step  132  or invites the customer to exit and ask a banker under logic step  152 , go to split screen menu under logic step  148  or sign off. In the event no selection is made under decision step  150 , the program logic proceeds to decision step  160  where the customer is invited to browse for information. If the customer chooses to browse, the program logic proceeds to logic step  164  and a set of menus is displayed. The program logic invites the customer to exit the browse function at any time under decision step  164 . When the customer elects to exit, the program logic proceeds to logic step  166  where it reverts back to logic step  132  and enters a static subroutine. In the alternate, the customer is invited to either exit and ask a banker under logic step  152 , go to split screen menu under logic step  148  or sign off. 
     The embodiment of FIG. 8B shows a high level logic flow of the software for a face-to-face interview with a remote banker. Specifically when the customer elects to interrupt any logic step in the program of FIG.  8 A and exits to ask a banker under override logic step  152 , ask a banker logic step  170  is concurrently initiated. The system proceeds to logic step  172  where an indicator/alarm is activated under logic step  172 . As discussed hereinabove, the alarm is to alert the remote banker of the presence of a client requesting a person-to-person interview. The program logic proceeds to decision block  173  to check if a banker is available. If a banker does not respond within a preset time interval, the logic advances to logic step  175  where a message including instructional menus are displayed at the customer station, platform  14 . The message menu may include a questionnaire for the customer to leave personal information for later contact by a bank representative. It may also include invitation to access intranet data for instructions to process specific transactions. The menu may also provide a button to access other services under logic step  148 . Subsequently the program logic proceeds to logic step  174  to begin videoconferencing. The program advances to the next stage of displaying menus for loan account under logic/menu step  176 , checking account under menu step  178  and other questions and transactions under menu step  180 . If the remote customer elects a loan account under logic step  176  the program proceeds to logic step  182  to follow the loan account procedure. Similarly, choices under logic step  178  and  180  proceed to checking account procedure under logic step  184  and bank guidelines under logic step  186 , respectively. The face-to face interview with the remote banker is terminated under logic step  188 . 
     The embodiment of FIGS. 9A-9D depict the assignee&#39;s preferred procedure to process a new loan account under logic step  176 . The procedure enables the customer to complete all transactions via videoconferencing. Specifically, when the customer decides to have a face-to-face interview with a bank representative, the customer approaches videoconferencing platform  14  and initiates ask a banker menu under logic step  170 . Subsequently the remote bank representative is alerted and the videoconference is started under logic step  174 . Assuming that the customer wants to initiate a loan account under logic step  176 , the loan account procedure of FIGS. 9A-9D will be followed under logic step  182 . Accordingly, the bank representative ascertains if the customer is interested in opening a loan product; if not the customer is directed to the relevant product/service. When the loan account option is elected, the representative will discuss loan features to determine the appropriate loan product. The bank representative can also provide information regarding collateral support, loan to value and payment scenarios for the customer. Thereafter, the bank representative may ask if the customer is interested in completing an application. If the customer declines, the bank representative will print information regarding loan alternatives and the customer will get the printout at the remote videoconferencing platform  14 . The representative may request for the customer&#39;s name and telephone number for follow-up purposes. The customer may communicate the required personal data in person or may enter the data using a split screen data entry menu preferably using menu step  148 . In the alternate if the customer decides to complete an application, the bank representative would ask if the customer has a National City Bank deposit account. The representative would explain that to receive a loan or a rate incentive, the customer must also have a National City Bank checking account and if the customer has no such account a deposit application will be printed at platform  14  for th e customer to complete and scan back to the bank representative. 
     Yet another alternate procedure would be for the customer to access an application menu via a split screen, under menu step  148 , and electronically transfer the application/documents to the representative at the bank. This is typically done by providing a set of menus on a split screen and may also be used when the bank representative is not available to attend to the customer&#39;s application at platform  14 . 
     The application may be submitted by the customer using the scanner provided at platform  14 . In certain cases, the customer may need to deposit the application in commercial depository  12 . The representative will remotely open box  22  for the customer to deposit the documents. As discussed hereinabove, the customer may also enter the required information on the split screen in accordance with the menu and guide provided under menu step  148 . If the customer returns to platform  14  with a completed application, the bank representative will provide instructions on how to scan the completed application. If the supporting information is voluminous, the customer may need to deposit it in box  22  and the banker will remotely open box  22  to allow the customer to deposit the documents in commercial depository  12 . 
     Generally, when an application is scanned and submitted to the banker via the scanner, the banker reviews the application and informs the customer that the application will be reviewed within a short time, preferably not more than 48 hours, and the customer will be contacted by NBC. Subsequently, the banker may ask the customer if there are any other additional information needed and logs in the information regarding the receipt of the application for risk management log system and the session is terminated. In the event the customer is unable to establish contact with the banker, the application may be deposited in one of the drop off boxes of commercial depository  12 . The application is then forwarded to the banker to be entered in the risk management log system. Thereafter, the application goes through a review and underwriting process. Generally this involves a review of the application for content and completeness. The reviewed application is forwarded to the risk manager. If the loan is approved, the risk manager forwards the packet to the relationship developer who will contact the customer to inform the approval and to schedule a closing time. Thereafter, the final documents will be prepared for the closing. If the loan is not approved, the risk manager prepares a denial notice and the relationship developer will communicate the information to the customer. 
     During the approval communication with the borrower, the relationship developer may suggest closing alternatives depending upon the scope of the transaction. The closing may be conducted in person, by mail or via videoconferencing. If videoconferencing is selected, all the borrowers are requested to be at the remote station on a specified time and date. The identification of the borrowers including other required documents are scanned and submitted to the banker. The banker reviews the documents and instructs the borrower to sign the documents and scan them to bank station  40 . The banker will then instruct the borrower to deposit the original in commercial depository  12  which will be picked up by a courier in due time. When the original copies of the signed documents are secured, the loan funding process is initiated and the information is communicated to the borrower (see FIG.  9 E). 
     The embodiment of FIGS. 10A-10C depict the assignee&#39;s preferred procedure to process the opening of a new checking account under logic step  178 . The procedure enables the customer to complete all transactions via videoconferencing. Specifically, when the customer decides to have a face-to-face interview with a remote bank representative, the customer approaches videoconferencing platform  14  and initiates an ask a banker menu under logic step  170 . Subsequently the remote bank representative is alerted and the videoconference is started under logic step  178 . Assuming that the customer wants to initiate a checking account under logic step  178 , the new checking account procedure of FIGS. 10A-10C will be followed under logic step  184 . Accordingly, the bank representative ascertains if the customer is interested in opening a checking account and if not the customer is directed to the relevant product/service. When the new checking account opening option is elected, the bank representative discusses account features to determine the appropriate account type. Additionally, the representative checks to see if the customer has adequate time to open an account contemporaneously. If not, a blank deposit application and additional package, as needed, is printed by the bank representative for collection by the customer at platform  14 . The representative may also schedule a follow-up session for opening the new account. 
     In the alternate if the customer is ready to open a checking account, the bank representative will request the customer to place a personal identification on the scanner. Thereafter, the bank representative will interview the customer and proceeds to complete the application. Subsequently, when the application is completed, the bank representative forwards the application to the customer at platform  14 . The customer signs the applications and scans it back to the bank representative. A screen presentation is displayed for the customer to review while the bank representative calls Chex Systems or equivalent. The representative checks to see if the customer has a record on Chex Systems. In the event a record is found, the representative reconnects with the customer and explains that an account could not be opened because of a Chex Systems record. Alternately, if the customer has no record on Chex Systems, the bank representative processes the application and informs the customer of other products such as, for example, charge-A-check, ATM or Check Card. Subsequently, the customer may select all or some of the products suggested and the bank representative prints out all the relevant documents to be received at platform  14 . 
     Before the customer signs all the papers and submits them via the scanner, the bank representative ascertains whether the account is individual or joint. If the account is individual, the customer is required to sign the documents as needed and scan them back to the bank representative. The original documents are then placed in one of the boxes of commercial depository  12 . If the documents need to be deposited in box  22 , the bank representative can remotely open box  22 . If the account is a joint account, the customer signs a temporary card and scans it back to the bank. The original documents need to be signed by an additional signer and upon completion are required that they be mailed to the bank or placed in night deposit  12 . In either case, the bank representative discusses options of funding the account. Some of the funding options which may be discussed include ACH payroll, check deposited with original documents in box  22  or open with a zero (or premium) balance. Subsequently, the customer selects the preferred deposit method and also executes a check order selection. A check order selection may be accessed by initiating a type of checks menu displayable on a split screen under logic step  148 . 
     Finally, the bank representative thanks the customer for banking with NCB and ends the session. Thereafter, the bank representative follows NBC&#39;s established procedures to complete the account opening process including the preparation and mailing of a welcome letter to the client. 
     Referring now to FIG. 11 a high level software logic flow chart for commercial depository  12  is shown. The program begins at logic step  70  where the customer initiates ATM  16 . Subsequently, the program proceeds to logic step  72  where a menu is displayed. The menu may request the customer to enter such data as may be deemed necessary to identify the customer. The program advances to decision step  74  where it is confirmed that all the necessary disclosure has been made or entered. In the event the customer fails to comply with the menu requirements, the program reverts back to pre logic step  72  where after a predetermined number of trials a “please contact your personal banker” message may be posted. If all the required information is entered, the program logic proceeds to logic step  76  and displays a set of menus from which the customer is asked to choose. To activate commercial depository  12 , the customer would choose the commercial deposit option under logic step  88 . Subsequently, a deposit process is initiated under logic step  190 . After the customer enters the amount of deposit box  22  is opened for a specified period of time. The customer should be able to open box  22  and place the deposit inside within the allocated time. The program checks the “box open timer” under decision block  192 . If the timer has timed out, the box is automatically locked under logic step  193 . In the alternate if the timer has not timed out, the program logic advances to decision block  195  where the system is checked for a malfunction. If no malfunction is noted, the program logic reverts back to logic step  190  and the customer is required to insert his/her card and activate the “box open timer”. If after a preset number of trials, the box fails to open, a “please contact the banker” message will be posted on the screen at ATM  16 . In the alternate, if a system malfunction is detected, security alert is posted at the bank under logic step  196 . Accordingly, after the system is checked and the problem rectified the system alarm is reset under logic step  198 . Generally, customers who routinely use the commercial depository box  22  are issued a different type of card which is keyed to open box  22  via ATM  16 . Thus, the customer will use the card to enter the amount of deposit and as well to open the box. Further, as described hereinabove, a bank representative is also able to open box  22 , under logic step  148 , remotely to allow viodeoconference customers to deposit documents which may be too large to scan. 
     Referring now to the embodiment of FIG. 12, a block diagram representing the operational interface enhanced ATM platform  10 , commercial depository  12 , videoconference/platform  14  and information display  15  are shown. These modules are interfaced via interface  17  which includes a data, image and software interface system with operable electronic connections to central computer  60  at the bank. Bank representative station  40  and call center  41  are also connected to interface  17 . Accordingly, the modules comprising customer and bank station are integrated and structured to provide the many advantages and advances of the present invention. As discussed hereinabove, information  15  includes 3rd party information such as internet, news etc. Further it includes information from the bank, and provides access to bank related news and services. Moreover, call center  41  is a customer service or equivalent platform available to provide third party services such as insurance, travel, investment and similar services which are of general interest to the customer. For example, information source  15  may display a certain service of interest and call center  41  is able to host all orders and questions related to that service. Furthermore, the customer may interact with call center  41  via portals  18 ,  24  and  30  to purchase the services from the third party sponsor. 
     While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes, variations and modifications may be made therein without departing from the present invention in its broader aspects. 
     Thus, although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention in its broader aspects and therefor, the aim in the appended claims is to cover such changes and modifications as fall within the scope and spirit of the invention.