Daniel Wolfe is content director for payments and credit unions at American Banker. He was previously 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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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web: Chipotle's recipe for Venmo; PayPal's investment; new ATM scam; and more.
By Daniel WolfeMarch 13 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web: M-Pesa teams with Ant Financial; Amex buys LoungeBuddy; NatWest's biometric card; and more.
By Daniel WolfeMarch 12 -
Our annual Most Influential Women in Payments feature, now in its seventh year, highlights the women who are creating change and opportunities in the payments industry. For the first time, the editors of PaymentsSource have also recognized one woman for lifetime achievement.
By Daniel WolfeMarch 12 -
Barclays plc has spent years experimenting with creative ways to promote mobile payments, and it's not showing signs of stopping.
By Daniel WolfeMarch 8 -
Alipay is a force to be reckoned with outside of China, but it has taken a strategic approach to foreign markets that downplays its potential as a threat to local payment systems.
By Daniel WolfeFebruary 15 -
Apple has strived to portray Apple Pay as the trusted, go-to mobile payment option for its customer base, but the company's own security problems have undermined this effort.
By Daniel WolfeJanuary 29 -
The mobile point of sale pioneer Square has done much to expand its product range to stay competitive, and a few of those efforts have made the company more of a direct threat to banks.
By Daniel WolfeJanuary 18 -
The mobile point of sale pioneer Square has done much to expand its product range to stay competitive, and a few of those efforts have made the company more of a direct threat to banks.
By Daniel WolfeJanuary 18 -
Just a few years ago, tech companies imagined a world where Bluetooth beacons would push alerts to consumers' smartphones as they walked by a store or navigated its aisles. The tech isn't gone, but it's become more subtle in how it's being used.
By Daniel WolfeJanuary 16 -
Visa is working with handbag designer Rebecca Minkoff to debut a global program to fuel networking among women business owners, while also connecting them to companies in the Visa ecosystem such as Square and Yelp.
By Daniel WolfeJanuary 15