John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
-
One of the concerns for no-cashier stores, beyond how well they work, is that they must also be placed in the middle of tech-friendly cities, where retail space comes at a high cost.
By John AdamsJanuary 13 -
Square just found a replacement for high-profile CFO Sarah Friar but is facing another big hole in its leadership team as head of payments Mary Kay Bowman leaves for Visa.
By John AdamsJanuary 11 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Ola, N26 pick up investments; TransferWise's Brexit hedge: WeChat cuts bike sharing service from wallet app.
By John AdamsJanuary 11 -
Tech companies are scrambling to get into the dashboard to embed everything from voice assistants to payments. But the end goal — an in-car shopping experience as seamless as shopping online — remains elusive.
By John AdamsJanuary 11 -
As BillingTree moves deeper into verticals such as health care, it will be helmed by new leadership as Christine Lee becomes CEO.
By John AdamsJanuary 10 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Walmart tries driverless delivery; A new project to speed electric car charging; India appoints a digital pay panel; Central banks go slow on digital currency.
By John AdamsJanuary 10 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Mercedes-Benz concept car supports ride app and delivery; Motiv's new pay and fitness ring; A tech update dings Google Pay; China Mobile adds token incentive to water purification.
By Daniel WolfeJanuary 9 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web: New York's plans for crypto; Phillips 66 in-car payments; U.K. contactless fraud; and more.
By John AdamsJanuary 7 -
More companies are adding financial health programs to their benefits, creating a market that fits with one of the common uses consumers have found for prepaid cards.
By John AdamsJanuary 7 -
Banks and payment companies are already comfortable using artificial intelligence to guard against fraud. The tech could soon be just as welcome in creating payment products and matching them to potential customers.
By John AdamsJanuary 4