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Gary Stephen Roboff

from Tuckahoe, NY
Age ~76

Gary Roboff Phones & Addresses

  • 775 Scarsdale Rd, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 (914) 793-8090
  • 775 Scarsdale Rd UNIT 17, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 (914) 793-0478
  • Yonkers, NY
  • Ogunquit, ME
  • Scarsdale, NY
  • 144 Euclid Ave, Ardsley, NY 10502 (914) 693-9390 (914) 478-9360
  • Westchester, NY
  • 775 Scarsdale Rd UNIT 17, Tuckahoe, NY 10707

Work

Company: Santa fe group Apr 2006 Position: Senior consultant

Education

School / High School: Clark University

Industries

Financial Services

Resumes

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Senior Consultant At Bits; Santa Fe Group

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Position:
Senior Consultant at Santa Fe Group, Advisory Group at Trusted Computing Group, Senior Consultant at BITS and The Santa Fe Group[, Senior Consultant at BITS/Financial Services Roundtable, Trustee at Clark University
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Santa Fe Group since Apr 2006
Senior Consultant

Trusted Computing Group since 2005
Advisory Group

BITS and The Santa Fe Group[ since 2001
Senior Consultant

BITS/Financial Services Roundtable since 2001
Senior Consultant

Clark University since 1998
Trustee
Education:
Clark University

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gary Roboff
Principal
Bits
Nonclassifiable Establishments
775 Scarsdale Rd, Yonkers, NY 10707

Publications

Us Patents

Merchant Transaction Data Mining Method

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US Patent:
20010016833, Aug 23, 2001
Filed:
Dec 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/204390
Inventors:
DEBORAH EVERLING - NEW YORK NY, US
GARY ROBOFF - NEW YORK NY, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/039000, 705/038000
Abstract:
A system and method for obtaining credit card transaction data related to conduct by customers, regardless of the issuer of the actual cards used in the transactions. Transaction data is obtained by an issuer of credit cards from a Merchant Acquirer. The issuer eliminates transactions on cards issued by the issuer and to eliminates duplicate any non-issuer card numbers. A file of “scrubbed” non-issuer credit card numbers is then sent to a Credit Bureau that identifies which of the non-issuer card numbers in the scrubbed file actually belong to consumers who own a card from the issuer. The Credit Union appends the issuer's card number of the consumer to the non-issuer card number and returns this data to the issuer. The issuer is then able to update an internal database which identifies transactions performed by customers of the issuer using cards from a different issuer.
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