John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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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 -
Like Visa CEO Ryan McInerney, Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach spent part of his company's earnings call drawing a competitive distinction between the card network and FedNow.
By John AdamsApril 27 -
An appeals court ruling said the tech company must provide access to outside parties to process transactions.
By John AdamsApril 26 -
Visa halts single-click payments in India, ING uses recycled beach plastic for payment cards and more.
By John AdamsApril 26 -
A year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine thrust the country into chaos, financial services workers are helping to rebuild the country and are expressing hope for the future.
By John AdamsApril 25 -
The U.S. and other Western nations have imposed severe financial penalties against Russia. Will this boil over into other countries?
By John AdamsApril 25