John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker.
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A new EU law that requires interoperability and universal support for instant processing goes into effect this week, providing clarity that the U.S. lacks, while ABN Amro says restrooms generate transaction revenue. That and more news in this week's global payments roundup.
By John AdamsJanuary 8 -
The payment company says machine learning is making progress in fighting card testing, which crooks use to determine how ripe a payment account is for theft.
By John AdamsJanuary 6 -
Fast-growing innovation is sparking bullish sentiment following a boom-and-bust cycle of the past four years.
By John AdamsJanuary 1 -
From embedded finance to artificial intelligence to real-time processing, there are plenty of sources of competition and opportunity in the new year.
By John AdamsDecember 25 -
Morgan Stanley and ABN Amro tapped fintechs to improve cross-border transactions. That and a U.K. card fee cap highlight this week's roundup of payments news.
By John AdamsDecember 18 -
Myriad payment innovations are cutting into old-school cash payments, changing how funds are accessed, spent and received for purposes ranging from in-store payments to accessing disaster recovery funds. Will these changes bring new communities into banking, or will it leave them behind?
By John AdamsDecember 17 -
Ripple, MoneyGram and FV Bank all bolstered their ability to distribute digital assets, with cross-border transactions emerging as a primary use case.
By John AdamsDecember 16 -
Execs from U.S. Bancorp and Keybank discuss how emerging technology makes it easier to replicate the near invisible checkout that car-sharing riders enjoy.
By John AdamsDecember 12 -
Norwegian fintech Vipps' consumers can use iPhones to make digital payments following Apple's settlement with regulators. Klarna gets hit with a money-laundering fine and more in our weekly global payments roundup.
By John AdamsDecember 11 -
The long-time bank and financial services technology executive has a record for cutting costs and supporting rapid automation, skills that could be put to work at the 90-year-old agency.
By John AdamsDecember 6