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We own U.S. and foreign patents related to our money order and money transfer technology. Our United States patents have in the past
given us competitive advantages in the marketplace, including a number of patents for automated money order dispensing systems and
printing techniques, many of which have expired. We also have patent applications pending in the U.S. that relate to our money transfer,
money order and bill payment technologies and business methods. We anticipate that these applications, if granted, could give us
continued competitive advantages in the marketplace. However, our competitors also actively patent their technology and business
processes.
Employees
As of December 31, 2010, we had approximately 1,570 full-time employees in the United States and 722 full-time employees outside of
the United States. In addition, we engage contractors to support various aspects of our business. None of our employees in the United
States are represented by a labor union. We consider our employee relations to be good.
Executive Officers of the Registrant
Timothy C. Everett assumed the role of Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary in January 2010, following
the retirement of Teresa H. Johnson in September 2009. Mubashar Hameed, Chief Information Officer, and Jeffrey R. Woods, Executive
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, departed in January 2010. In April 2010, Nigel Lee became Executive Vice President of
EMEAAP, following the departure of John Hempsey that same month. Also in April 2010, J. Lucas Wimer became Executive Vice
President, Operations and Technology. James E. Shields joined us as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in July 2010.
In February 2011, Juan Agualimpia became Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer and Rebecca L. Lobsinger became
Vice President, Controller and Chief Accounting Officer. Following is information regarding our executive officers:
Pamela H. Patsley, age 54, has served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer since September 2009. Ms. Patsley was appointed
Executive Chairman in January 2009. Ms. Patsley also serves on the boards of directors of Texas Instruments, Inc. and Dr. Pepper
Snapple Group, Inc. Ms. Patsley previously served as Senior Executive Vice President of First Data Corporation, a global payment
processing company, from March 2000 to October 2007, and President of First Data International from May 2002 to October 2007. From
1991 to 2000, Ms. Patsley served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Paymentech, Inc., prior to its acquisition by First Data
Corporation. Ms. Patsley also served as Chief Financial Officer of First USA, Inc.
Juan Agualimpia, age 48, has served as Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer since February 2011. Mr. Agualimpia
previously served as Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer from March 2010 to February 2011. From March 2009 to March
2010, Mr. Agualimpia engaged in marketing project consulting. Mr. Agualimpia has 20 years of leadership experience in marketing,
brand management, customer relationship management and product development, including as Vice President and General Manager for
the Art & Coloring Global Business Unit of Newell Rubbermaid from 2005 to March 2009.
Timothy C. Everett, age 48, has served as Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary since January 2010.
Mr. Everett previously served as Vice President and Secretary of Kimberly-Clark Corporation, a multi-national consumer product
company, from 2003 to 2009. Prior to that, Mr. Everett served in various roles of increasing responsibility at Kimberly-Clark from 1993
to 2003. From 1990 to 1993, Mr. Everett was an associate with the global law firm, Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP. From 1984
to 1987, Mr. Everett was an auditor with the accounting firm Ernst & Young, LLP.
Nigel Lee, age 45, has served as Executive Vice President of EMEAAP since April 2010. Prior to joining MoneyGram, Mr. Lee was
president of First Data Asia Pacific, a role he held since 2005. Previously, Mr. Lee served as regional vice president, financial services for
EDS in Hong Kong. He has also held a variety of senior executive positions including CIO and Head of Strategy for Australian Home
Loans, which is Australia's largest non-bank retail lender. Mr. Lee began his career as a management consultant with Accenture, formerly
Andersen Consulting.
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