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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Minneapolis' new transit deployment seems limited and even old schoolit's a closed loop payment system that's only available on buses and not on the Twin Cities' expanding light rail system.
By John AdamsMarch 23 -
As commerce gets increasingly global, the differences in payment security from country to country become more apparent.
By John AdamsMarch 22 -
Biometric authentication has been "replacing" passwords for a long time, but for the most part accounts still rely more on remembered credentials than physical identifiers.
By John AdamsMarch 15 -
The mobile point of sale market is getting more and more crowded, even as the market's largest and most established players struggle to find footing.
By John AdamsMarch 11 -
Retirement was good for Pamela Joseph, former head of U.S. Bank's Elavon business, but not enough to overcome the lure of a high-level executive role at Total System Services, a company rapidly transitioning into a new age of digital payments.
By John AdamsMarch 9 -
Retirement was good for Pamela Joseph, former head of U.S. Bank's Elavon business, but not enough to overcome the lure of a high-level executive role at Total System Services, a company rapidly transitioning into a new age of digital payments.
By John AdamsMarch 9 -
Safe Cash is cozying up to banks by portraying itself as an alternative to two very different corners of financial servicesthe established Swift bank transfer network and bitcoin, arguably the most well-known virtual currency.
By John AdamsMarch 7 -
In the payments industry, tokenization is often portrayed as a new or futuristic security method, better suited for the world of mobile wallets than the era of magstripe cards. But SeatGeak decided early on to make it a cornerstone of its mobile commerce experience.
By John AdamsMarch 4 -
Of all the initials small to mid-sized merchants hear during the digital payments migration"EMV," NFC," "mPOS"an older abbreviation may finally pry open the door to widespread payments automation: CRM.
By John AdamsMarch 3 -
Finding a parking spot is never fun, especially when traveling to an unfamiliar area. But as cars get smarter, so do parking payments.
By John AdamsMarch 2 -
Quick service restaurants often have to make technology decisions faster than other restaurant categories, and the regional fried chicken chain Zaxby's is no exception.
By John AdamsMarch 1 -
In mobile banking technology, remote deposit capture is ancient history. But there's one area that history seems to have forgotten: business payment automation.
By John AdamsFebruary 29 -
In mobile banking technology, remote deposit capture is ancient history. But there's one area that history seems to have forgotten: Business payment automation.
By John AdamsFebruary 29 -
Interac, the Canadian debit network, has frequently spearheaded contactless payments innovation. It is now taking steps to extend this tradition to mobile commerce.
By John AdamsFebruary 26 -
As wearable technology advances, it is taking a back seat to the designs that will have these high-tech features woven in.
By John AdamsFebruary 25 -
Chinese banks will reportedly pay half of what U.S. banks are forking over to support Apple Pay, a sizable gap that's due to Apple's relative fame in different parts of the world and the sizeable hype behind the product's U.S. launch in 2014.
By John AdamsFebruary 23 -
Starbucks' loyalty program will soon reward bonus points based on money spent rather than recognizing individual purchases, a change designed to ease workflow and increase participation rather than dilute benefits, company executives said Monday morning.
By John AdamsFebruary 22 -
Online gambling is like gun shows and weedlegal and very lucrative, though with enough regulatory baggage that most service providers are reluctant to go near them.
By John AdamsFebruary 22 -
They are barely out of college, but this young generation of consumers has already shortened payment technology cycles, forced virtual currency into the mainstream, and left processors scrambling to stay relevant.
By John AdamsFebruary 19 -
Cardless ATMs are still a rare sight in the U.S., but the use cases are proliferating for companies that want to upend traditional cash machines.
By John AdamsFebruary 18
