ZEN CASH

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ZENCASH DOUBLEWIDE PARTNERS II 2410 Farrington Street Dallas TX 75207 ZEN CASH;Web-based accounts receivable management services via a web application;
ZENCASH ZENBANX HOLDING LTD. Suite 207 650 Naamans Road Claymont DE 19703 ZEN CASH;Financial services, namely, money transfer services, electronic funds transfer services, electronic processing of electronic funds transfers, ACH, credit card, debit card, stored value card, electronic check and electronic payments to and from third parties, foreign exchange transactions; financial transaction services, namely, providing secure commercial transactions and payment options via electronic communications networks; financial transaction services, namely, providing secure commercial transactions and payment options using a mobile device; person-to-person financial services in the nature of money transfers, banking services, and electronic funds transfer, ACH, credit card, debit card, stored value card, electronic check and electronic payment services via electronic communications networks; clearing and reconciling financial transactions via electronic communications networks; banking and financial services, namely, business banking, consumer banking, electronic banking via electronic communications networks;
ZENCASH Yabut, Joshua P 107 Windy Cove APT K Hampton VA 23666 ZEN CASH;Electronic transfers of money; Merchant services, namely, payment transaction processing services;
ZENCASH Viglione, Robert D. 2420 Lincoln St Columbia SC 29201 ZEN CASH;Software design and development;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An on-line payment system comprises a computer system which can maintain accounts in a database for a plurality of users. The system is enrolled as a payee in a bill payment system so that users can transfer funds from their bank accounts to electronic cash accounts in the system by making a bill payment to the system. The bill payment is deposited in a bank account maintained by the operator of the system. The system includes a double-entry, net zero accounting system which ensures that electronic cash in the accounts on the system is supported by actual cash on deposit in the bank account of the system. Users can spend electronic cash before the system actually receives funds via the bill payment system. Electronic cash spent during this period is marked uncleared by the system. The system includes reconciliation software which matches payments received to uncleared electronic cash and marks the electronic cash as being cleared. After the electronic cash has been cleared it can be converted into regular cash. The electronic cash of the system is recyclable, anonymous, and secure.