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 credit union-led CU Wallet is working to attract small-business support by drawing on the local ethos that credit unions have nurtured for years, but it faces a formidable challenge as device makers such as Apple and Samsung bake their own wallets into the hardware.
By John AdamsJuly 22 -
Payments technology is advancing so quickly on so many fronts that Spindle CEO Bill Clark is changing his requirements for hiring new sales staff.
By John AdamsJuly 21 -
First Data is looking to sell shares of its stock to address its "indebtedness," the company announced Monday.
By John AdamsJuly 20 -
First Data is looking to sell shares of its stock to address its "indebtedness," the company announced Monday.
By John AdamsJuly 20 -
Toronto's mass transit system is embarking on a mobile ticketing initiative that the system's operators hope will become the dominant payment system within three years a time frame that demonstrates how hard it is to migrate to new payment technology.
By John AdamsJuly 20 -
Samsung has begun piloting its mobile payment system in South Korea, the first step in a gradual rollout of a system that's designed to play nice with retailers' older point of sale systems.
By John AdamsJuly 17 -
C-Spire is looking to increase the use of its self-service kiosks, so it's installing ones that borrow several design cues from Apple's handsets.
By John AdamsJuly 17 -
As PayPal sets to formally split from eBay on July 20, President and CEO Dan Schulman is setting a goal to vastly increase how often consumers use PayPal.
By John AdamsJuly 16 -
Google is firming up plans for a feature that allows consumers to buy products directly from a retailer's ad on a mobile phone, part of a Silicon Valley-driven trend that would place card issuers at a disadvantage.
By John AdamsJuly 15 -
Finding Apple Pay-accepting merchants in the U.K. isn't quite the needle-in-the-haystack proposition that it is in the U.S., but it's still enough of a challenge to raise concerns among Apple's partners during the mobile wallet's launch in the country.
By John AdamsJuly 15 -
Hershey Entertainment and Resorts' payment systems were infiltrated earlier this year, potentially exposing cardholder data, the entertainment and resort company disclosed July 10.
By John AdamsJuly 13 -
Hershey Entertainment and Resorts' payment systems were infiltrated earlier this year, potentially exposing cardholder data, the entertainment and resort company disclosed July 10.
By John AdamsJuly 10 -
Hershey Entertainment and Resorts' payment systems were infiltrated earlier this year, potentially exposing cardholder data, the entertainment and resort company disclosed July 10.
By John AdamsJuly 10 -
Zapp is racking up bank and merchant participants for its mobile payment venture in the U.K., filling the gap left by the telco-led Weve initiative and providing scale as Apple Pay launches.
By John AdamsJuly 10 -
The new Amex Express Checkout service bears a passing resemblance to rival products like Visa Checkout, MasterPass and PayPal. But that similarity is only skin deep.
By John AdamsJuly 9 -
The new Amex Express Checkout service bears a passing resemblance to rival products like Visa Checkout, MasterPass and PayPal. But that similarity is only skin deep.
By John AdamsJuly 9 -
Vantiv has bulked up its merchant services capabilities through a series of acquisitions, a strategy that's making it more attractive to financial institutions.
By John AdamsJuly 8 -
Many e-commerce companies are pressured to enable sales in multiple nations without the benefit of a local presence.
By John AdamsJuly 8 -
New merchant technology is rapidly hitting the Australian payments market, putting acquirers on the spot to address the changes or risk losing relationships.
By John AdamsJuly 7 -
Western Union, which last week suspended activities in Greece amid the country's debt crisis, has restarted some of its services.
By John AdamsJuly 7
