John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency project has drawn vast political pushback, but also more tangible government action as nations globally consider central bank supported digital currencies. It’s also sparking a potential bottom-up approach in New York.
By John AdamsJanuary 8 -
The economic outlook for the next year has been a moving target, but business payment companies fear that certain organizations are losing patience with the speed of transactions.
By John AdamsJanuary 7 -
Amazon is starting the new year with a major payment technology deployment at more than 11,500 gas stations, providing the e-commerce giant with an added leg to its rapidly expanding payments network ranging from checkout-free stores to Whole Foods to its own planned grocery chain.
By John AdamsJanuary 6 -
Europe's PSD2 data-sharing mandate is inspiring banks such as BBVA to form unconventional alliances.
By John AdamsJanuary 6 -
The success of Fiserv’s acquisition of First Data, FIS’ purchase of WorldPay, or Global Payments merger with TSYS rides on the companies’ ability to address merchants that are under extreme pressure.
By John AdamsDecember 20 -
Adyen’s aggressive year of client and technology additions has been capped off by adding McDonald’s to its network, bringing in a merchant with a huge appetite for streamlined app-driven transactions.
By John AdamsDecember 19 -
The Federal Reserve’s Lael Brainard this week tossed fresh regulatory pressure on Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency project, comments that come as central banks around the world work on digital currencies to counter the social network’s cryptocurrency project.
By John AdamsDecember 18 -
Digital technology is increasingly connecting compensation and payment capabilities for contractors and creating an ability to share apps. It's a trend that’s brought Citi and PayPal together to offer flexibility and a network effect to counter fintechs.
By John AdamsDecember 16 -
In many ways, the payments industry resembles the health care business — pulled into the future by rapid digitization and conflict over the role of government.
By John AdamsDecember 13 -
WeWork has gotten its share of bad news this year, but parts of its concept are filtering into small business retail, providing one clue of what the next wave of shopping and payments will look like.
By John AdamsDecember 12