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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Apple Pay has begun its foray into airlines, deploying about 3,500 iPad minis that can accept mobile payments, but it is making a slow approach to the industry.
By John AdamsFebruary 26 -
Google plans to release a new set of Android-based payment developer tools at its I/O conference in May, according to a report by the tech news site Ars Technica.
By John AdamsFebruary 25 -
Brazil's embrace of digital commerce is providing juice for Santander's university smart-card program, which is growing by leaps and bounds as it lays the groundwork for the mobile channel.
By John AdamsFebruary 25 -
First Data is releasing new services that stem from a strategic shift that followed the company's restructuring over the past year.
By John AdamsFebruary 24 -
Home meal-prep delivery company PeachDish is working with Bitcoin processor BitPay to enable payments in the virtual currency.
By John AdamsFebruary 23 -
MasterCard is aggressively pursuing emerging markets, and in early February opened a technology hub in Pune, India to compete with the entrenched domestic payment networks.
By John AdamsFebruary 23 -
Starbucks has integrated its app with technology from corporate spending management company Concur, demonstrating the vast new uses of the coffee chain's mobile commerce offering.
By John AdamsFebruary 19 -
Samsung's plan to acquire LoopPay gives the mobile phone maker a technology that can reach more merchants faster than Near Field Communication (NFC), the technology used by Apple Pay and Google Wallet.
By John AdamsFebruary 18 -
Mobile banking technology company Monitise is by all appearances for sale, though it may have to get creative to find a buyer.
By John AdamsFebruary 18 -
MasterCard is testing whether the time is finally right for biometric authentication to take over as the standard of customer-facing security.
By John AdamsFebruary 13 -
American Express will certainly suffer when its 16-year cobranding deal with Costco ends in 2016, but its executives will spend the next year building up the card brand's digital payment products to create enough opportunities to ease the company's short-term pain and guarantee its long-term health.
By John AdamsFebruary 12 -
American Express will certainly suffer when its 16-year cobranding deal with Costco ends in 2016, but its executives will spend the next year building up the card brand's digital payment products to create enough opportunities to ease the company's short-term pain and guarantee its long-term health.
By John AdamsFebruary 12 -
PayPal and Apple are well positioned as the mobile wallet race shifts from pure payments to broader services such as marketing and aggregation, according to Forrester Research.
By John AdamsFebruary 12 -
Google employees are testing a service that lets them make payments by speaking their initials to the cashier, according to an article in The Information.
By John AdamsFebruary 11 -
There's an almost endless list of reasons for payment companies to avoid doing business in Russia, but the opportunities are just as vast.
By John AdamsFebruary 11 -
U.S. gas stations can wait until October 2017 to begin accepting EMV-chip cards or face the consequence of an increase in fraud liability, but there's already concern that the work at gas pumps could stall.
By John AdamsFebruary 9 -
National Recovery Solutions, a Lockport, N.Y.-based accounts receivable company, has increased online payments by 25% and reduced delinquencies by 40% in less than a year by adding a Virtual Negotiator to its debt collection team.
By John AdamsFebruary 9 -
The head of the Federal Communications Commission is pushing hard against charging fees for faster Internet access, a stance that's a relief to businesses like Dwolla that use the Internet to develop and deliver payment services.
By John AdamsFebruary 6 -
Mobile wallets are typically designed to be most useful at the point of sale. Israeli location-based technology vendor WiseSec sees an opportunity to extend a mobile app's utility throughout the store by using beacons that can sense how far away a shopper is.
By John AdamsFebruary 6 -
By linking mobile payments with money transfers, Western Union created a new use for Apple's mobile wallet. But it must still rigidly conform to the basic requirements of an Apple Pay transaction without a bank account, there is no payment.
By John AdamsFebruary 5
