John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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Flywire, Visa and Mastercard all entered partnerships that anticipate a post-pandemic recovery. But politics are still keeping them from getting deeper into the market.
By John AdamsAugust 1 -
Payment companies hope the government-backed rail could spur both domestic and international growth for instant settlement.
By John AdamsJuly 31 -
Michael Miebach, the card network's chief executive, discussed his plan for competing against the Federal Reserve's new real-time settlement system.
By John AdamsJuly 27 -
Travelers in China can now add Visa and Mastercard to WeChat Pay and Alipay, providing a boost for the country's tourism industry as it tries to recover from the pandemic. Additionally, British regulators may delay plans to tighten the rules for by now/pay later lenders, partly based on concerns that some of the largest lenders may depart the market.
By John AdamsJuly 26 -
A rising payments star — and photographer — is helping the card network reach content creators and new entrepreneurs.
By John AdamsJuly 26 -
American Banker is proud to recognize, in its third annual Most Influential Women in Payments, Next, the women under 40 who have demonstrated expertise, leadership skills and an ability to adapt in an ever-changing payments industry.
July 26 -
As banks and merchants gear up for instant settlement, the merchant acquirer is using artificial intelligence to sharpen the accuracy of its fraud detection.
By John AdamsJuly 25 -
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