David Heun is an associate editor for technology at American Banker.
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Using mobile apps to control payment cards has become a popular security option among issuers.
By David HeunMay 8 -
Toreson Lloyd was a vice president of relationship management at WorldPay and a business development manager at American Express before joining London-based APEXX.
By David HeunMay 5 -
The plastic card is an aging tool in payments, but there's still room for innovation in its design and features. Here are a few new concepts that favor technology and style as differentiators.
By Daniel WolfeMay 5 -
Jack Henry will be able to provide full-service credit and debit card processing to all existing core bank and credit union clients on a single platform.
By David HeunMay 4 -
When American Express debuted its Bluebird prepaid card in Walmart stores nearly five years ago, it was a sharp detour from the card brand's status as a product for the elite. But rather than bridge these two worlds, the Bluebird card has kept its market walled off.
By David HeunMay 4 -
To hear Apple CEO Tim Cook tell it, Apple Pay is experiencing "a phenomenal traction." But the company does not reveal specific numbers about Apple Pay as it relates to key metrics.
By David HeunMay 2 -
Bango tightened its hold on the carrier billing market in Indonesia, adding leading mobile network provider Smartfren as a user of one-click payments on Google Play, the app store for Android devices.
By David HeunMay 2 -
Clinical research sites have concluded that the payments to trial participants are so labor-intensive that the process can become a detriment to their medical studies.
By David HeunMay 2 -
Whether it is the Chase Sapphire Reserve metal card, the American Express Clear Card or a PNC card with an orange core, the message is the same — design is a big part of making a top-of-wallet card.
By David HeunMay 1 -
Verizon's 2017 data breach investigations report reads like a psychology playbook: If you keep pounding on the same information and calls for action, some of it has to sink in at some point. But that point hasn't arrived yet.
By David HeunApril 28