John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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It’s an odd, and unwelcome, test of new retail technology that allows consumers to shop with minimal interaction with others.
By John AdamsFebruary 21 -
The U.K.’s departure from the European Union is still causing lots of headaches for financial technology companies, but there’s now enough clarity to work with. And that often means operating from a new address.
By John AdamsFebruary 20 -
Square is adding to its menu of services just as long-established competitors embed expanding payments technology into their own product mix.
By John AdamsFebruary 11 -
Whether it’s an online sale or a corporate supply chain, the need to silently transfer and convert currencies is inspiring a mix of rapid product development and investment.
By John AdamsFebruary 10 -
Point of sale credit can be an alluring option for consumers who are normally averse to taking on debt. The allure is also enough to draw support from one of Australia’s largest banks and the digital merchant acquiring giant Stripe.
By John AdamsFebruary 10 -
Curve has decided to take advantage of the work done by the major mobile wallet brands by adding support for Apple Pay and the other major wallet apps. This addition is designed to make Curve, and the Pays, a workaround for banks that don’t support all three major mobile wallets.
By John AdamsFebruary 7 -
Barclays, in an effort to counter digital fintechs in omnichannel merchant acquiring, is working with BigCommerce to offer multichannel transactions enhanced fraud detection to its nearly 60,000 merchants online and improve fraud detection.
By John AdamsFebruary 6 -
As the incumbents gets bigger, the innovation that created the urgency continues unabated.
By John AdamsFebruary 3 -
Transit systems have become an outlet for new payment technology for both challenger fintechs and incumbents, with terminal maker Ingenico targeting North America for open loop transit payments in the next year.
By John AdamsFebruary 3 -
Progress in the trade war is welcome news for Mastercard’s ambitions in China, though the coronavirus jeopardizes the rosy outlook.
By John AdamsJanuary 29