John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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Subscription payments are supposed to happen in the background with little or no effort. But what happens when another “automatic” and constantly changing product is tossed on top of the subscription?
By John AdamsSeptember 19 -
By using a network of vendors with existing payment and financial terms, TD Bank hopes to expedite the paper processing for supply chain transactions and treasury management.
By John AdamsSeptember 18 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Amazon Go expands to Chicago; A $6.2 billion swipe-fee settlmenet; Six takes mobile to the sea; Contactless grows quickly in Europe; Singapore unveils master QR code.
By John AdamsSeptember 18 -
Uber’s corporate existence has jumped from one PR crisis to another, but the company has always been lauded for how seamlessly it handles payments. Until now.
By John AdamsSeptember 17 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Uber suffers a glitch; Mobile pay companies lean into India's gas crunch; Ripple expands; M-Pesa adds air payments; Metal P2P debuts.
By John AdamsSeptember 17 -
Executives from four companies—Worldnet co-founder John Clarke, Payrailz CEO Fran Duggan, CardFree CEO Jon Squire, and Sionic Mobile CEO Ron Herman— view Uber and Amazon as drivers of the shift to an "unattended" retail experience that removes human interaction from the process of making a payment.
By John AdamsSeptember 17 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Ant denies spying on Equifax; Mt. Gox investors may get refunds; U.K. needs corporate help with payment project; European regulators approve harsh penalties for payment crime.
By John AdamsSeptember 14 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: EU cracks down on laundering; ATMs decline in the U.K.; Georgia's fintech academy; Softbank builds mobile pay tech.
By John AdamsSeptember 13 -
A new venture capital firm hopes will differentiate it from other fintech investors by taking a more hands-on approach.
By John AdamsSeptember 13 -
BofA Merrill Lynch will extend Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay support for business cardholders, covering corporate, commercial and purchasing cards in the U.S.
By John AdamsSeptember 12