John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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Ryan McInerney said Visa's debit volume has remained steady in the U.K., which has had real-time payments since 2008, and it sees the Fed's instant settlement option as a potential ally,
By John AdamsApril 25 -
The U.K. payment firm recently paired with the small-business technology firm Bluevine, part of a growing network of collaborations to compete in the crowded international transfer market and cut out correspondent banks.
By John AdamsApril 21 -
The card network says it is prepared to act on any new demand created by the recent banking crisis or possible economic downturn even though it reported slower growth in small-merchant card spending in the first quarter.
By John AdamsApril 20 -
The card network's ambition to add services has led it to work alongside companies like JPMorgan Chase, Jack Henry & Associates and Stax.
By John AdamsApril 19 -
Ryan Reynolds bets on Canadian fintech, Virgin Money expands its offerings, and more.
By John AdamsApril 19 -
The blockchain company is working on a model for central bank digital currencies that it hopes will make it easier to transact across borders.
By John AdamsApril 18 -
Companies holding a Bitlicense will have to follow similar standards for consumer protection, safety and soundness, and pay more to cover the cost of regulations.
By John AdamsApril 17 -
Payments orchestration — or sending transactions to the best option based on cost, speed and other factors — is gaining fresh attention ahead of FedNow's anticipated July launch.
By John AdamsApril 17 -
"The bar is being set by consumer interactions," says Alisa Ellis, who is helping lead modernization efforts at the financial institution.
By John AdamsApril 14 -
The card brand is partnering with PayPal, Venmo and other firms in an attempt to erase the friction that accompanies transfers between different apps.
By John AdamsApril 12