John Adams is executive editor of payments for American Banker. John interviews top executives in the payments, cryptocurrency and fintech industries, hosts podcasts, moderates conference panels and curates the new Payments Intelligence portal.
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John has been with American Banker and related products for 30 years, covering bank technology, advertising, mortgages and capital markets.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Hong Kong embraces open banking; Mastercard gets a environmental nod; A bot to fight crime; Contactless donations helps the homeless.
By John AdamsJuly 20 -
India's regulatory approach shows it's serious about supporting myriad international payment technology plays, in contrast to China's doing the bare minimum to satisfy international pressure for openness.
By John AdamsJuly 19 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: It's Fed chair Powell's turn to criticize bitcoin; Blast rounds up payments for consumer savings; Crytpomining malware spikes; Singapore bank launches e-commerce for baby care.
By John AdamsJuly 19 -
The acquirer OLB Group is positioning itself as a data steward for a future in which merchants will have predictive data to inform decisions on financing.
By John AdamsJuly 18 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Square collaborates with Bank of Queensland; Wirecard pushes wearables; Former JPMorgan payments exec Morgan joins Barclays; Qiwi's blockchain subsidiary will award tokens as staff bonuses.
By John AdamsJuly 18 -
Both PayPal and Citigroup are taking a bigger role in the market for cross-border payments, a strategy that led both companies to participate in a $50 million round in PPRO Group, a U.K.-based cross border e-payment company.
By John AdamsJuly 17 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Link pares down its ATM bank incentives; BitPay gets regulatory clearance in New York; Amex gets in the blockchain patent game; Crypto gets a buy button.
By John AdamsJuly 17 -
Amazon Prime Day is a marketing "holiday" that aims to expand Amazon Prime membership, a $119 subscription that's a major part of Amazon's marketing strategy at its core site and Whole Foods.
By John AdamsJuly 16 -
Citigroup is using tracking and transparency to push back against rivals that paint traditional bank-powered international payments as a costly, time-consuming relic.
By John AdamsJuly 16 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Apple Pay pushes larger payments in ad campaign; Aeon tests palm biometric payments; Bank-led P2P grows in Russia; Mueller indictment details election hackers' bitcoin laundering.
By John AdamsJuly 16 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Nike opens high-tech store; Milan airport deploys contactless payments; Japanese e-payment startup Paidy attracts investors; ICOs perform poorly.
By John AdamsJuly 13 -
As the trade war ramps up, some cross-border payment companies are steering into the storm by selling lower-cost automated processing as a way to offset expensive supply chains.
By John AdamsJuly 13 -
About a month after Visa's European outage, Mastercard encountered a similar glitch for a brief period of time on Thursday.
By John AdamsJuly 12 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web: Stripe grabs WordPress share from PayPal; Alipay's travel pay network gets larger; Opera browser supports cryptocurrency; Contactless payments get a test in Norway.
By John AdamsJuly 12 -
Since Amazon Go's announcement, there has been a rush to duplicate the company's cashierless store concept without the same level of tech investment. The latest competitors are focused on the cameras that identify items as consumers take them off of the shelves.
By John AdamsJuly 12 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Google combines mobile payment services; PayPal plans an acquisition spree; U.K.'s faster payment system slows down; Ticketmaster breach impacted more companies; U.K. football club boosts mobile payments.
By John AdamsJuly 11 -
Brexit's implications for the U.K.'s technology industry are deepening political fractures, with no clear answer as to how startups fintechs and challenger banks can operate in the U.K. after it leaves the European Union.
By John AdamsJuly 11 -
When GDPR went into effect in May, it was expected that the European law would touch a lot of U.S. payment companies because of their international scope. Now it's clear that even purely domestic U.S. firms will have to adhere to some version of the data-privacy law.
By John AdamsJuly 10 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Cross-border payments attract investors; Court orders a stop to pirate site payments; Stablecoins pick up speed; Western Union's footprint expands in Africa.
By John AdamsJuly 10 -
Companies of all sizes have attempted to serve kids and teens with prepaid cards or digital wallets with parental controls, but there are very few success stories. GoSave's twist is that it doesn't make a card or an app the focus of its experience.
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