Daniel Wolfe is director of data services at Arizent, which publishes American Banker. Previously he headed American Banker's payments and credit union coverage, and before that was editor-in-chief of PaymentsSource, a sister publication that combined with American Banker in 2021. Prior to that, Daniel held roles at American Banker including tech and risk management editor; technology, cards and payments editor; and technology reporter. He has a master's degree in print journalism from Boston University's College of Communication and a bachelor's degree in English from SUNY Binghamton.
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There was once a huge push behind contactless payment cards in the U.S., but eventually issuers lost interest in the format. However, there are signs that contactless payments will make another push.
By Daniel WolfeNovember 4 -
Samsung Pay is steadily spreading across the globe and adding new features, but it's also facing some strong challenges in these markets. Here are a few of the biggest issues Samsung's mobile wallet has faced since launch.
By Daniel WolfeOctober 28 -
The information you need to start your day, including top headlines from PaymentsSource and around the Web. In today's briefing: Paper becomes plastic; London cab payments rev up; India's e-commerce power; Android Pay gets personality.
By John AdamsOctober 28 -
Alfred F. Kelly Jr. may be planning to run Visa his own way, but he will still face the same challenges his predecessor did. Here are a few of Visa's most immediate issues.
By Daniel WolfeOctober 20 -
When Apple came knocking on their doors to sign up credit unions for Apple Pay, these companies saw an opportunity to change their ways and start acting like nimble, modern financial institutions.
By Daniel WolfeSeptember 16 -
When Apple came knocking on their doors to sign up credit unions for Apple Pay, these companies saw an opportunity to change their ways and start acting like nimble, modern financial institutions.
By Daniel WolfeSeptember 16 -
Hari Gopalkrishnan, Bank of America's managing director of client facing platforms technology, is adamant that the bank doesn't need to have its own mobile wallet today.
By Daniel WolfeSeptember 14 -
When a mobile banking vendor told a San Antonio Federal Credit Union it didn't have the capabilities it wanted, the institution took a note from Facebook's strategy with Messenger and created a companion app.
By Daniel WolfeSeptember 14 -
When a mobile banking vendor told a San Antonio Federal Credit Union it didn't have the capabilities it wanted, the institution took a note from Facebook's strategy with Messenger and created a companion app.
By Daniel WolfeSeptember 14 -
New Orleans--When Dunkin Donuts launched its mobile app in August of 2012, it was already three years behind Starbucks, a pioneer in mobile payments. To make a meaningful impact, it had to do something different.
By Daniel WolfeSeptember 13