SOFTWARE PAYMENT PROCESSING

Brand Owner Address Description
CASH 360 G4S Limited 46 Gillingham Street, Pimlico London SWIV1HU United Kingdom [ Software for payment processing for use in the field of finance; computer hardware for devices for payment processes; electronic apparatus and instruments, namely, computers, money deposit machines, money dispensing and recycling machines, cash registers, and automated money counters ];Transport services, namely, guarded transport of cash, valuable coins, foreign currencies, checks and securities; [ consultancy concerning transport of cash, valuable coins, foreign currencies, checks and securities; ] storage of cash, valuable coins, foreign currencies, checks and securities for others; [ lease and rental of armored trucks, security vehicles, and equipment for the transport of cash, valuable coins, foreign currencies, checks and securities; ] transport services of valuables, namely, pickup and delivery of cash, valuable coins, foreign currencies, checks and securities; information and consultancy and advisory services in relation to the aforesaid services;Installation, repair and maintenance services, namely, installation, maintenance and repair of computer hardware devices for payment processes; installation, maintenance and repair services in respect of automated teller machines; information and consultancy and advisory services in relation to the aforesaid services;Financial services, namely, financial management services; insurance consultation services; monetary exchange services; financial management of payment processes; consultation and advisory services in relation to the aforesaid services;Commercial and business management of payment processing businesses; administrative services, namely, counting and sorting money, coding of checks and other banking documents; information, consultation and advisory services in relation to the aforesaid services;CASH;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for enabling two individual consumers to complete a transaction that includes payment from one consumer (the payor, or buyer) to another consumer (the payee, or seller). An intermediary typically operates the service over a computer network of nodes, such as the Internet. The buyer has the convenience of paying through a variety of different payment instruments. Likewise, the seller has the convenience of receiving payment through a variety of different disbursement instruments. For a fee, the intermediary collects the payment from the buyer and pays the seller. Although the intermediary may receive payment from the buyer before the intermediary transfers the payment to the seller, the intermediary may choose to pay the seller before receiving payment from the buyer. In this case, the intermediary assumes the risk of nonpayment by the buyer. Alternatively, the intermediary may pay a third party that specializes in processing transactions for the payment instrument chosen by the buyer to assume the risk of nonpayment by the buyer. In this case, the intermediary receives a promise of payment from the third party before the intermediary pays the seller. Such a promise of payment from the third party is referred to as an authorization.