Tara Bertram - Maple Grove MN, US Kunle Olamuyiwa - Agege, NG Sabrina Chan - Happy Valley, HK Douglas Dalton - St. Michael MN, US Richard Meszaros - Bloomington MN, US
Assignee:
MONEYGRAM INTERNATIONAL, INC. - St. Louis Park MN
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 44
Abstract:
A computer system is operated for a receiver-staged money transfer transaction. A staged transaction is received from a receiver and includes one or more items requested by the receiver. Information about one or more senders identified to receive the staged transaction is then received, and the staged transaction is sent to the one or more senders. Approval notifications are received from the one or more senders indicating the one or more items in the staged transaction that the one or more senders agree to fulfill. The requested items fulfilled by the one or more senders are then released to the receiver
Real-Time Approval Of Bank Draft Payments For Money Transfer Transactions
Systems and methods which allow for utilizing bank draft payments to contemporaneously fund money transfer transactions while also mitigating for the risk the bank draft payment being returned are provided. One embodiment provides a method for funding a money transfer transaction. The method includes establishing a money transfer transaction between a sending party and a receiving party. Account information corresponding to an account of the sending party is received and a bank draft transaction from the account may be established. With the account information and optionally other transaction information, a determination is made whether to accept the bank draft transaction to fund the money transfer transaction prior to the clearance of the bank draft transaction. In the event that the bank draft transaction is accepted, the money transfer transaction is funded prior to clearance of the bank draft transaction.
Real-Time Approval Of Bank Draft Payments For Money Transfer Transactions
Systems and methods which allow for utilizing bank draft payments to contemporaneously fund money transfer transactions while also mitigating for the risk the bank draft payment being returned are provided. One embodiment provides a method for funding a money transfer transaction. The method includes establishing a money transfer transaction between a sending party and a receiving party. Account information corresponding to an account of the sending party is received and a bank draft transaction from the account may be established. With the account information and optionally other transaction information, a determination is made whether to accept the bank draft transaction to fund the money transfer transaction prior to the clearance of the bank draft transaction. In the event that the bank draft transaction is accepted, the money transfer transaction is funded prior to clearance of the bank draft transaction.
Richard T. Meszaros - Bloomington MN, US Eric James Sander - Mendota Heights MN, US Yassir Zouiten - Lakewood CO, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
235379
Abstract:
A system and method for performing money transfer send transactions uses a plurality of tokens for retail sale, each token representing a specific money transfer purpose and having a send transaction identifier. A computer system is connectable to receive from a point of sale terminal data representing a send transaction identifier of at least one token and creating a send transaction record linked to the token's send transaction identifier. A control module executing in the computer system presents to the sender a completion interface that includes elements reflecting the specific money transfer purpose and fields for receiving send transaction information comprising: sender identification information; recipient identification information; and message options related to the specific money transfer purpose. In response to receipt of sufficient information entered at the completion interface, a memory for stores an active, funded send transaction record in the computer system including the message options.
A system may receive an item identifier and a container identifier, the item identifier being, for example, encoded in a RFID tag affixed to a physical item and the container identifier being, for example, encoded in an RFID tag affixed to a container. The system may identify, on a blockchain, an item smart contract based on the item identifier and a container smart contract based on the container identifier. The item smart contract may include environmental compliance criteria for the physical item. The system may store, on the blockchain, a mapping between an item smart contract and the container smart contract. The system may receive environmental status information derived from sensor data generated by a sensor affixed to or in the container. The system may determine the environmental status information of the container does not satisfy the environmental compliance criteria included in the item smart contract.
- Dublin, IE Melanie Jean Cutlan - Monument CO, US Richard Thomas Meszaros - Westworth Village TX, US
Assignee:
Accenture Global Solutions Limited - Dublin
International Classification:
G06F 21/10 H04L 9/32 H04L 29/06 H04L 9/06
Abstract:
Systems and methods for entitlement tracking and control with blockchain technology are provided. A server node may receive usage information indicating usage of a licensed component by a remote device. The server node may generate a datablock that includes the usage information and append the datablock to a blockchain. The server node may acquire, from the blockchain, a license smart contract. The license smart contract may include control logic to control access to the license component. The server node may control access to the license component by the remote device based on the usage information and the control logic.
- Dublin, IE Melanie Jean Cutlan - Monument CO, US Richard Thomas Meszaros - Westworth Village TX, US
Assignee:
Accenture Global Solutions Limited - Dublin
International Classification:
G06F 21/10 H04L 9/32 H04L 29/06 H04L 9/06
Abstract:
Systems and methods for entitlement tracking and control with blockchain technology are provided. A server node may receive usage information indicating usage of a licensed component by a remote device. The server node may generate a datablock that includes the usage information and append the datablock to a blockchain. The server node may acquire, from the blockchain, a license smart contract. The license smart contract may include control logic to control access to the license component. The server node may control access to the license component by the remote device based on the usage information and the control logic.
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Richard Meszaros Treasurer
Theater In The Round Players Inc Live Theater Production
245 Cedar Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55454 612-333-3010
Richard Meszaros Sales Manager
GIUFFRE BROS. CRANES, INC Whol Industrial Equipment Repair Services Heavy Construction Equipment Rental · All Other Specialty Trade Contrs · Cranes-Renting
6635 S 13 St, Milwaukee, WI 53221 414-764-9200, 414-764-8180, 414-764-9200, 502-634-0811
Richard A. Meszaros
CLAIM PROCESSING, INC
Resumes
Managing Director | Digital | Mobility | Internet Of Things | Iot | Commerce
Think Finance - Fort Worth, TX since Jan 2013
Senior Vice President, Product Management
John Ryan International - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area Jul 2011 - Jan 2013
Executive Vice President, Market Development
Theatre in the Round Players - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area Sep 2005 - Jan 2013
Treasurer (Officer on the Board of Directors)
MoneyGram International - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area Dec 2010 - Jun 2011
Vice President & General Manager
MoneyGram International - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area May 2009 - Dec 2010
Vice President, Global Product Management
Education:
University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management 1996 - 1999
Masters of Business Administration, Marketing and Strategic Management
University of Virginia 2004 - 2007
Graduate Degree, Graduate School of Retail Bank Management
Marquette University 1986 - 1990
Bachelor's degree, Economics, Finance, and German
Skills:
Strategy Product Management Management Marketing Strategy E Commerce Leadership Business Strategy Strategic Partnerships Direct Marketing Strategic Planning Segmentation Banking Program Management Product Marketing Marketing Cross Functional Team Leadership Lead Generation Crm P&L Management Product Development Financial Services New Business Development B2B Marketing Management Mobile Devices Executive Management Digital Marketing Integrated Marketing Forecasting Email Marketing Payments Multi Channel Marketing Pricing Channel Partners Customer Acquisition Mobile Payments Retail Banking Strategy Development Customer Experience User Experience Online Marketing Salesforce.com Direct Mail Digital Strategy Customer Insight Credit Cards Interactive Marketing Customer Retention B2B Marketing Product Launch
Interests:
Economic Empowerment Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Human Rights Arts and Culture
Jan 2013 to 2000 SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, PRODUCT MANAGEMENTJOHN RYAN INTERNATIONAL Minneapolis, MN Jul 2011 to Jan 2013 EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, GLOBAL HEAD OF SALES AND MARKETINGMONEYGRAM INTERNATIONAL
Dec 2010 to Jun 2011 VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGERMONEYGRAM INTERNATIONAL
May 2009 to Dec 2010 VICE PRESIDENT, HEAD OF GLOBAL PRODUCT MANAGEMENTMONEYGRAM INTERNATIONAL
Nov 2007 to May 2009 VICE PRESIDENT, DIRECT TO CONSUMER MARKETINGU.S. BANK
Aug 2001 to Nov 2007 VICE PRESIDENT, ONLINE ACQUISITIONS & CHANNEL MANAGEMENTU.S. BANK
Mar 2000 to Aug 2001 SENIOR PRODUCT MANAGER, CONSUMER DEPOSIT PRODUCTSU.S. BANK
Jul 1999 to Mar 2000 PRODUCT MANAGER, CONSUMER CREDIT PRODUCTSFIDELITY BANK Minneapolis, MN May 1990 to Jun 1999 ASSISTANT VP
Education:
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 2005 to 2007 Graduate Degree in Consumer Bankers Association Graduate School of Retail Bank ManagementUNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, Carlson School of Management 1996 to 1999 MBA in Marketing & Strategic ManagementMARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 1986 to 1990 BS in Economics & Finance
Skills:
Product Management, Strategy, Direct Marketing, eCommerce, Marketing Strategy, Segmentation, Business Strategy, Strategic Planning, Banking, Product Marketing
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