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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As an IRS deadline approaches, Capgemini, Pegasystems, and DLA Piper see opportunity in helping plug compliance system holes.
By John AdamsAugust 17 -
Shifting check processing work to CSI's hosted, pay-per-volume plan is expected to reduce costs and the strain on the California bank's small IT staff.
By John AdamsAugust 16 -
Army Aviation credit union formats its content to fit different devices, such as the web and smartphones.
By John AdamsAugust 15 -
The Standard Chartered case adds pressure on banks to make sure not only their technology, but also their culture, is designed to prevent the laundering of funds.
By John AdamsAugust 13 -
Banks take big operational risks when business customers automate transactions with remote deposit capture. BB&T has joined a crowded market of vendors selling technology for evaluating compliance in this area.
By John AdamsAugust 10 -
Trinidad and Tobago's First Citizens Bank has deployed FIS' (FIS) Default Manager, the first deployment of the FIS product in Latin America.
By John AdamsAugust 9 -
The firm will use part of the $34 million funding round to beef up a predictive algorithm that determines how much money merchants should give consumers to spend at their stores. The theory is they'll spend more.
By John AdamsAugust 9 -
Vendors are jockeying to be the go-to firm for banks that wish to shed the piles of paper statements and bills still blocking the path to low-cost digital processing.
By John AdamsAugust 8 -
After two financial institutions merge on paper, the hard work starts in the IT trenches. Mark Duthu, executive vice president for Hancock Holding's trust and asset management group, discusses the complex integration of Whitney Bank.
By John AdamsAugust 7 -
Hoping to tap into the security vulnerabilities tied to USB devices, security firm Enova has developed a new encryption solution designed to provide consumers and businesses with real-time encryption for any USB mass storage drive.
By John AdamsAugust 6 -
Mobile remote capture technology can deliver on its promise of landing new business, early results at the Philadelphia-area community bank show.
By John AdamsAugust 6 -
As fraudsters start to attack mobile banking and other digital channels, prevailing strategies won't cut it. Experts at D&B and IDC Financial Insights weigh in on advice to tackle the new fraud landscape.
By John AdamsAugust 3 -
A Maryland credit union will produce videos describing its core conversion. Even its tech vendor says that's unusual — but the move is an opportunity to show customers where new products and services come from.
By John AdamsAugust 2 -
Institutions in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand are dabbling in social media banking, and research suggests other banks would be wise to do the same.
By John AdamsAugust 1 -
Bankers debate mobile technology and demand.
By John AdamsAugust 1 -
The HSBC money laundering case demonstrates the difficulties institutions face when it comes to preventing crooks from using them to launder the money used to fund crime. Some are turning to new case management and broader cross department data analysis to avoid being taken to the cleaners.
By John AdamsJuly 31 -
Firms partner up and pitch banks on software to help U.S. retailers catch up with Europe in payment security by Visa/MasterCard deadlines.
By John AdamsJuly 27 -
SunTrust is replacing its dual-slot ATMs — old-school machines with separate slots for depositing checks and cash — with modern, single-slot models that will work with mobile devices.
By John AdamsJuly 25 -
As weather and the economy pummel the agricultural industry, agricultural lenders such as Farm Credit Services of Mid-America are bolstering tech to manage rate and payment risks.
By John AdamsJuly 23 -
Last fall, the Occupy movement encouraged frustrated customers to flee big banks in favor of credit unions and smaller banks. On the ground, it had mixed results. But large banks shouldn't get cocky. The perception that they are disconnected from their audience persists.
By John AdamsJuly 23
