John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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As fintechs struggle, the bank is introducing a line of credit and plans new installment lending products shortly after launching its buy now/pay later product on Amazon Pay.
By John AdamsMay 16 -
The several high-profile failures in the digital-asset sector haven't deterred the financial institution from forging ahead with a plan to expand support for payments.
By John AdamsMay 15 -
The financial institution has released a series of new products in response to a slew of competitors pursuing corporate treasury management clients.
By John AdamsMay 11 -
Interac launches ID verification, the U.K. cracks down on bitcoin ATMs, and more.
By John AdamsMay 10 -
Workplace culture is changing as rapidly as transaction technology. Some of the industry's leaders discussed the new culture at American Banker's Payments Forum.
By John AdamsMay 9 -
Dan Schulman plans to accelerate moves into advanced machine learning, checkout and merchant services to add speed and efficiency to product development.
By John AdamsMay 9 -
Along with money, fraud could also move quicker, putting pressure on financial institutions and clients. Here's what two execs had to say at American Banker's recent Payments Forum conference.
By John AdamsMay 8 -
Like many fintechs, Stripe's valuation fell in recent months, highlighting the need to look beyond transaction processing for revenue.
By John AdamsMay 3 -
The messaging organization is providing a sandbox for developers to enable cross-border transactions for central bank digital currencies, an elusive goal as most central banks focus on domestic use.
By John AdamsMay 1 -
The Federal Reserve's long-awaited real-time payment system is at the finish line. But there's still some wrinkles that need to be ironed out so it can work with its cousin from The Clearing House. And how much will banks have to pay?
By John AdamsApril 30