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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PeerTransfer has grown by specializing in one area: facilitating tuition payments for international students. And now, under a new brand name, it's ready to add a second major (and maybe a third and a fourth).
By John AdamsSeptember 18 -
Shortly after its deployment in New York, Verifone's taxi technology has come to Philadelphia cabs, which now enable passengers to hail and pay for rides through a mobile app.
By John AdamsSeptember 17 -
The mobile technology craze is starting to sweep up loyalty programs, placing pressure on banks to brush up the reward redemption experience to meet consumer expectations.
By John AdamsSeptember 17 -
Hoping to reach businesses with purchasing needs that can't be handled with just a credit card, WePay is turning to Automated Clearing House payments to diversify its transaction options.
By John AdamsSeptember 16 -
Royal Bank of Canada's marching ahead on two innovations designed to help it blanket the country's mature point of sale and connected devices.
By John AdamsSeptember 16 -
Mobile wallet providers are trying lots of strategies to widen the audience for mobile payments, including increasing transaction size and, in suretap's case, adding support for prepaid cards to attract younger consumers.
By John AdamsSeptember 15 -
The New York taxi system has formally launched a mobile app that allows riders to hail and pay for rides.
By John AdamsSeptember 10 -
Discover was one of the most notable holdouts when Apple Pay first launched in Oct. 2014, but it now plans to launch Apple Pay compatibility Sept. 16.
By John AdamsSeptember 10 -
Elizabeth Buse plans to step down as Monitise's CEO less than two years after assuming the top role at the slumping mobile technology company.
By John AdamsSeptember 9 -
Paul Waltz is the new CEO of electronic funds transfer network Shazam, replacing the retired Michael Hollinger.
By John AdamsSeptember 8 -
Securing transactions by matching a user to his or her mobile device has existed for some time, but two major trends connected to payments will likely bring that technology to the forefront, according to InAuth CEO Lisa Stanton.
By John AdamsSeptember 8 -
Young people have a much different relationship with credit, requiring retailers to find different ways to enable financing to encourage larger purchases.
By John AdamsSeptember 3 -
Barclays is attempting a diverse range of tactics to move customers beyond plastic cards, with its latest attempt being a "fashionable" jacket that's linked to the wearer's bank account.
By John AdamsSeptember 2 -
PayPal is targeting what it estimates to be a $51 billion global market for small debts owed between friends and family members, enabling consumers to set up their own URL to collect payments.
By John AdamsSeptember 1 -
Even though consumers generally avoid liability if their payment card or account is breached, their troubles can go well beyond the initial financial hit for the bank or merchant, said long-time data security expert Brian Huntley.
By John AdamsAugust 31 -
The "buy buttons" that are popping up on social media platforms are intentionally simple, often meant to enable one-click purchases of individual products. But as the technology's popularity grows, so must its capabilities.
By John AdamsAugust 28 -
Dylan Richard was the lead engineer for President Obama's reelection campaign, where the use of unstructured "social data" forever changed how presidential win the support of their constituents. Four years later, he's one of PayPal's newest recruits.
By John AdamsAugust 27 -
Following its massive 2013 data breach, Target vowed to accelerate its EMV-chip card migration, but the retailer still just barely made the card networks' deadline.
By John AdamsAugust 25 -
More financial services companies are landing on MaRS, a corner of Toronto where developers are building new uses for smartphones, wearables and alternative currencies all under the same roof.
By John AdamsAugust 25 -
Stripe's quick disruption of the payment processing industry in the U.K. is measurable in at least one simple way counting clicks.
By John AdamsAugust 24
