John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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Citigroup, BNY Mellon, JPMorgan Chase and PNC are each working to enable wireless providers, public utilities and other companies to instantly receive funds from the consumers they bill.
By John AdamsNovember 5 -
Jack Dorsey's payments company wants to reach a younger demographic while also giving adults more reasons to use its peer-to-peer service.
By John AdamsNovember 4 -
As installment lending becomes more popular, regulators in the U.S., Europe and Australia are considering new restrictions or taking action against lenders.
By John AdamsNovember 4 -
Digital upstarts like Square, Stripe and PayPal are invading community banks' turf by appealing to local merchants with a mix of electronic payments and lending. Small banks are fighting back by leaning into digital services while maintaining their personal touch.
By John AdamsNovember 3 -
The Indiana-based online banking pioneer is purchasing First Century, a similarly tech-savvy company, for $80 million. The deal would diversify its revenue and improve its prepaid card offerings for small businesses.
By John AdamsNovember 2 -
Fintechs have begun offering consumers installment-lending options to pay for airfare, putting competitive pressure on banks and credit unions that rely on travelers for significant credit card volume.
By John AdamsNovember 1 -
European authorities have linked the operation to investment scams that predate its sale to ING in 2018.
By John AdamsNovember 1 -
The card network plans to use technology acquired from CipherTrace to offer compliance and risk management services to firms that handle digital assets.
By John AdamsOctober 28 -
The partnership — combining one of the biggest buy now/pay later lenders with one of the major digital payment companies — gives merchants a compelling new offering that could enable Klarna to take wallet share away from traditional card issuers.
By John AdamsOctober 26 -
Steve Squeri said installment lenders primarily cater to debit card users and that even American Express's own BNPL product does not compete with the company's credit and charge cards.
By John AdamsOctober 22