John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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Research shows the number of fraudulent transactions and dollar amounts involved are soaring as merchants increasingly go digital. Credit card and other companies are expected to more than double what they invest in AI and other tech to fortify their systems.
By John AdamsDecember 6 -
As Visa and Mastercard weigh raising rates and retail heavyweights like Amazon push back, the fintech sees an opening for a lower-cost payments alternative that banks and credit unions can offer merchants.
By John AdamsDecember 3 -
The company, which will keep the Square brand for its card readers, also supports music, cash transfers, Bitcoin trading and other financial services.
By John AdamsDecember 1 -
The video-sharing site has rolled out a new feature that allows viewers to tip creators, adding to Stripe's network of clients in the crowdsourced entertainment industry.
By John AdamsDecember 1 -
Policymakers contend the fast-growing crypto sector poses many risks for consumers, but disagreements within the blockchain industry and Congress are expected to prevent the establishment of clear rules anytime soon.
By John AdamsDecember 1 -
The former PayPal president was hired to bring an entrepreneurial spirit to the social network, and he helmed major projects such as the Diem stablecoin. His exit raises questions about the direction of the businesses he oversaw.
By John AdamsNovember 30 -
The tech entrepreneur has been increasingly focused on Bitcoin, a key growth area for the payments company he co-founded.
By John AdamsNovember 29 -
The e-commerce giant has threatened to ban Visa cards in the U.K., and its partnerships with the likes of Affirm and Venmo give it alternative ways to accept payments — and the means to make good on that ultimatum.
By John AdamsNovember 22 -
N26 and Monzo halted or delayed expansion plans here largely because competition for customers was already intense and obtaining a banking license proved difficult.
By John AdamsNovember 19 -
The online retailer’s plan to block certain credit card payments in Britain is seen as an opening move in likely negotiations with Mastercard and Visa ahead of the card networks' planned fee hikes in 2022.
By John AdamsNovember 17