John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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With national banks awaiting federal decisions on marijuana banking policy, smaller institutions can capitalize on local laws. That’s the theory Chicago Ventures is putting to the test with a $5 million investment in AeroPay, which banks with Partner Colorado Credit Union.
By John AdamsMarch 10 -
With national banks awaiting federal decisions on marijuana banking policy, smaller institutions can capitalize on local laws. That’s the theory Chicago Ventures is putting to the test with a $5 million investment in AeroPay, which banks with Partner Colorado Credit Union.
By John AdamsMarch 10 -
Like a lot of small restaurants, Ann Arbor's Zingerman's Deli saw its status as a social destination disappear at the start of the pandemic. The technology that helped it hang on will forge a new business model.
By John AdamsMarch 9 -
Shortly after hearing a Securities and Exchange Commission suit against Ripple caused MoneyGram to step back from its collaboration with the blockchain company, Ripple says the partnership is fully severed.
By John AdamsMarch 8 -
The big box retailer is streamlining the way it integrates third-party sellers across multiple channels.
By John AdamsMarch 8 -
A government-backed digital transaction system will soon have private sector rivals, who will have an inside track to returns on massive investments.
By John AdamsMarch 5 -
The growing pressure on app stores to allow multiple payment methods may prove to be as disruptive as the Durbin amendment was to debit card payments.
By John AdamsMarch 4 -
The post-pandemic world requires serving multitasking consumers. Checkout.com exec and "Card Forum: Contactless" presenter Bradley Riss discusses how that works in a preview of our virtual conference.
By John AdamsMarch 3 -
The overwhelming success of Square’s bitcoin trading service creates new opportunities for its bank to work with underserved markets.
By John AdamsMarch 2 -
The overwhelming success of Square’s bitcoin trading service creates new opportunities for its bank to work with underserved markets.
By John AdamsMarch 2