John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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Google's $700 million antitrust settlement is part of a series of legal battles that are eroding Big Tech's control over checkout, cracking a door for other transaction processors and the bank-led Paze wallet from Zelle's developers.
By John AdamsDecember 19 -
Visa, Mastercard and Global Payments discuss impacts on customer service, web content, security and more.
By John AdamsDecember 19 -
Alex Holmes talks about money transfers, the tough economy and the role of crypto wallets in the firm's future.
By John AdamsDecember 18 -
The Swedish payment company is using generative artificial intelligence to make its human workforce more efficient — but also expects the technology to fill in for roles it loses to attrition.
By John AdamsDecember 14 -
CaixaBank assembled a team of more than 100 people focused on generative artificial intelligence products, Ripple changed the name of RippleNet to Ripple Payments, and more.
By John AdamsDecember 13 -
A jury found the tech giant violated anti-monopoly rules by requiring in-house checkout for game makers such as Epic, which publishes Fortnite. Google and Apple may have to cut fees, but outside processors will be challenged to create a winning user experience.
By John AdamsDecember 12 -
Visa, Mastercard, SAP, Circle and many other financial firms are launching digital card accounts with an emphasis on B2B clients.
By John AdamsDecember 8 -
The e-commerce giant will no longer support the P2P app as a payment option, despite PayPal's long-established hopes for a valuable relationship.
By John AdamsDecember 7 -
Canada's government has finalized arrangements with Visa and Mastercard to cap credit card interchange for small businesses; Klarna is expanding its work with the Dutch payment processor Adyen; and more.
December 6 -
MoneyLion and Pagaya, which were among the many payment companies that fought headwinds in the past two years, are using product and capital markets strategies to help them recover.
By John AdamsDecember 6