John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker. John interviews top executives in the payments, cryptocurrency and fintech industries, hosts podcasts, moderates conference panels and curates the new Payments Intelligence portal.
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John has been with American Banker and related products for 30 years, covering bank technology, advertising, mortgages and capital markets.
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The company says young consumers, steady credit quality and a robust travel recovery will offset a weaker economy for small businesses.
By John AdamsJuly 21 -
The launch of FedNow, the Federal Reserve's instant-settlement system, raises many questions for banks, card networks and fintechs regarding costs, routing and other concerns.
By John AdamsJuly 20 -
After the Tennessee bank's canceled sale to TD Bank, it launched a marketing campaign that attracted tens of thousands of new customers. The next step is expanding these relationships, executives said during the company's second-quarter earnings call.
By John AdamsJuly 19 -
The Financial Conduct Authority is developing new rules that tighten how financial firms can use social media, Swift and a group of banks have successfully piloted instant payments between different countries and currencies, and more.
By John AdamsJuly 19 -
The claims against the card networks' fee structures may be intended as much for lawmakers as they are for a courtroom judge.
By John AdamsJuly 18 -
Data-sharing runs through dozens of projects designed to generate revenue beyond the point of sale.
By John AdamsJuly 17 -
The private-equity firm plans to focus on innovation and acquisitions when it takes a controlling stake of the payments processor.
By John AdamsJuly 14 -
Venture capitalists are increasingly keen on firms that can guide merchants through a maze of emerging processing options.
By John AdamsJuly 13 -
This week in global news, Lisbon takes contactless payments to the subway; U.K. politicians say AML actions rules are politically motivated; and more.
By John AdamsJuly 12 -
Guy Harris and Eric Hoffman joined the company's leadership team to help it manage an industrywide spike in suspect payments.
By John AdamsJuly 11 -
The bank is offering earned wage access, a product that can reduce overdrafts and employee retention, but which may someday run afoul of regulators.
By John AdamsJuly 7 -
The payment processor Worldpay was originally supposed to be publicly traded. By taking the unit private and retaining a stake, FIS can remain competitive n merchant services.
By John AdamsJuly 6 -
This week in global news, Mizuho opens generative AI to staff, BBVA organizes to fight fraud and more.
By John AdamsJuly 5 -
JPMorgan Chase and Discover are among the firms developing new technology to allow more people to shop from behind the wheel.
By John AdamsJuly 3 -
The card brand's Multi Token Network supports transaction authentication for blockchains and other new electronic payment options.
By John AdamsJune 30 -
The risk management firm Sardine is one of several tech providers trying to build partnerships with payment companies to thwart crooks that take advantage of the short window for instant settlement.
By John AdamsJune 29 -
The list of 57 early adopters includes large banks like BNY Mellon, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo, as well as large bank technology companies including Jack Henry, FIS and Fiserv.
By John AdamsJune 29 -
This week in global news, U.K. payment regs draw fire, Alipay expands, Italy considers a central bank digital currency and more.
By John AdamsJune 28 -
The fintech's revenue has soared as interest rates jump to contain inflation. CFO Matt Briers discussed the firm's strategy to navigate the inevitable decline.
By John AdamsJune 27 -
The bank's subsidiary TravelBank is countering the many fintechs that are entering its market.
By John AdamsJune 27



















