John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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Venture capital often moves like a tide. Janet Bannister seeks opportunity that's just a bit farther out.
By John AdamsMarch 7 - PH
In financial services today, it seems everyone is interested in how blockchain can be used. Diana Adachi's one of the people making it happen.
By John AdamsMarch 7 - PH
MoneyGram's Kamila Chytil is assuming a new position at the company amid major changes. This year for MoneyGram could not be more dynamic.
By John AdamsMarch 7 - PH
For one of her bank's largest and most important forays into digital transaction technology, JPMorgan Chase's Jennifer Roberts turned to the people most in tune with the next era of financial services.
By John AdamsMarch 7 - PH
The Most Influential Women in Payments are the ones taking risks with new ideas and investments, and developing the technology that will forever change the way people handle money. Not only do they set an example for their peers, they are unafraid to learn from newcomers and are diligent about encouraging a freshness and diversity of ideas.
By John AdamsMarch 7 - PH
Kroger payments chief Kathy Hanna is helping to drive a digital transformation of how consumers engage the supermarket chain.
By John AdamsMarch 7 - PH
Janet Estep has been one of the most visible figures in the faster payments movement, battling for years to get reluctant banks on board with this vision.
By John AdamsMarch 7 - PH
TSYS lured longtime U.S. Bank executive Pam Joseph out of retirement to help steer the company's evolving business strategy as it morphs into a multi-channel merchant services provider.
By John AdamsMarch 7 -
Welcome to the PaymentsSource Morning Briefing, delivered daily. The information you need to start your day, including top headlines from PaymentsSource and around the Web: Not all Irish banks on board with Apple Pay; Feds worried about virtual currency; Monzo insources after third party glitch; New predictions on cash's extinction.
By John AdamsMarch 7 -
LendingArch is offering what amounts to installment payments for Canadian health care expenses, hoping to take a bite of the credit card market for consumer-direct health care payments.
By John AdamsMarch 6