John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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Banks and payment companies may have to decide whether to proactively protect or prohibit transactions for abortion treatment. Any action — or inaction — can be seen as taking a position on the highly divisive issue.
By John AdamsJuly 5 -
More banks, fintechs and organizations are launching projects or implementing plans to speed transaction processing.
By John AdamsJuly 4 -
The card network has found common ground with retailers, revising its policies to help them better combat a type of fraud where consumers attempt to dispute legitimate purchases.
By John AdamsJune 30 -
The U.K.'s Payment Systems Regulator is reviewing the card brands' fees, and promises to support competition for the U.S.-based companies.
By John AdamsJune 29 -
The midsize companies that the Kansas City, Missouri, bank caters to may not be salivating to settle transactions in real time, so UMB says it's being cautious about when and how it implements new technology.
By John AdamsJune 23 -
Companies like Euronet are focused on the international use cases for real-time payments that often get overlooked by domestic transaction rails.
By John AdamsJune 21 -
The Korean technology firm was one of the few success stories from the early days of mobile payments. But times change, and consumers are demanding more than just the ability to transact.
By John AdamsJune 17 -
Pay Monthly, which allows consumers up to two years to repay a single purchase, fills the void between short-term BNPL offerings and long-term bank loans — and strengthens the company's super app.
By John AdamsJune 16 -
It's late in the game to get involved in cannabis payments, which is why Golden Ark is looking past physical dispensaries to stake its claim in the virtual world.
By John AdamsJune 15 -
Pay Monthly loans will have payment plans of up to 24 months, enabling consumers to make larger purchases and repay over a longer period of time than the standard four months.
By John AdamsJune 15