John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the web. Today: Barclaycard's supply chain; Libra partners hedge on participation; Lyft tries to hold onto drivers; Curve adds former Samsung exec; Fiserv adds school donation support to Clover.
By John AdamsOctober 4 -
Transit systems want to use contactless and open payment systems to address ridership declines, an innovative strategy that nonetheless is riddled with pain points due to how transit has traditionally modernized.
By John AdamsOctober 4 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the web. Today: Udaan's big haul; Jack Henry promotes executives; Venezuela embraces crypto; Link funds new ATMs.
By John AdamsOctober 3 -
Facebook is not the only global megabrand tied to the Libra cryptocurrency project, and with a steady drip of rumors about the partners bailing, pressure on Facebook is rising while partners weigh missing out on the initiative’s addressable market.
By John AdamsOctober 2 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the web. Today: Amazon's supermarket takes shape; Payment companies push India on fraud prevention; NAB boosts digital receipts; Google Pay adds restaurant technology.
By John AdamsOctober 2 -
Oak HC/FT is the lead investor in a $100 million round in Rapyd, a company that’s designed to serve a complex international supply chain.
By John AdamsOctober 1 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the web. Today: Instagram extends shopping technology; Amazon Go considers movie theaters; J-Coin adds retailers; France releases e-invoice rule; Drive through worker snaps debit card pics.
By John AdamsOctober 1 -
More states are adopting mobile driver’s licenses, sparking hope of creating a shareable consumer-driven digital ID to power e-commerce and data sharing among banks, fintechs and merchants.
By John AdamsOctober 1 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the web. Today: Payments innovation takes off at stadiums; MoneyGram expands in Egypt; Klarna plans a pop-up store; Facebook's Libra makes a pitch to the U.N.
By John AdamsSeptember 30 -
Now that the big, multi-billion dollar payment deals of the past year have closed, the companies must figure out how their new scale can address tasks such as software migrations or data sharing compliance in specific markets.
By John AdamsSeptember 30