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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An alternative to near-field communication, Bump Pay lets people pay each other by tapping their phones together. The idea has lots of competition, but is drawing mixed reviews when it comes to a use case.
By John AdamsApril 5 -
Zions' E-business director Matthew Wilcox discusses how the bank examines the troubles with mobile banking to inform fast adjustments in design.
By John AdamsApril 4 -
Plying a mix of account aggregation and math, the start-up offers free or low-cost investment advisory services, and is looking to partner with banks.
By John AdamsApril 3 -
Intuit's GoPayment is joining Square as a means to quickly collect campaign cash while following rigorous disclosure rules for political donations.
By John AdamsApril 2 -
The line between ATMs, automated self service and live human teller service at branches is blurring, and in some cases disappearing altogether. It has to. Given the stress on budgets, growth of remote access and the massive overhead of a big branch footprint, it's incumbent on banks to make branch service faster and less expensive.
By John AdamsApril 1 -
Compliance departments are being stressed like never before by disclosures, audits and testing. Automated compliance platforms are one way to bring it all under control.
By John AdamsApril 1 -
Everyone agrees EMV standards will grow in the U.S. But that's where the clarity ends, as the card networks' mandates carry subtle yet important differences.
By John AdamsApril 1 -
By adding online 401K tools to Merrill Edge, Bank of America is hoping to attract small businesses through a self-service heavy staff benefits play.
By John AdamsMarch 28 -
National Australia Bank is formulating service level agreement tools for companies to use to secure data in cloud applications. It's one of the goals of the Open Data Center Alliance, which counts NAB and a number of other international firms as members, including Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan Chase.
By John AdamsMarch 23 -
WSFS, a Delaware bank, will use business intelligence as a catalyst for branch redesigns and to expand the ways in which internal staff can engage with consumers.
By John AdamsMarch 22 -
As credit unions look to add small businesses to their client mix, there's an acute need to get up to speed on technology quickly. For Community Choice, the answer is payments innovation.
By John AdamsMarch 21 -
Like MasterCard, Discover's new roadmap to EMV card payments in the U.S. relies on heavier security protocols, which Visa says aren't needed in a market dominated by online processing.
By John AdamsMarch 20 -
Crooks have figured out a way to illegally obtain mobile phone SIM cards, causing a headache for the contactless payments market.
By John AdamsMarch 19 -
By using regularly updated profiles and business rules, the bank tailors new marketing campaigns on a daily basis. It's now working on a system that will provide near-real-time marketing based on current transactions.
By John AdamsMarch 16 -
The Payment Systems Task Force will advocate for banks in the public debate about emerging mobile payments.
By John AdamsMarch 14 -
To stay relevant in the hypercompetitive personal financial management space, tech companies like Strands are trying to distance themselves from the PFM standard of a one-size-fits-all approach to online budgeting.
By John AdamsMarch 13 -
Adam Shapiro helped drive one of the world's largest virtualization projects at Citigroup. He's now helping Breakthrough Technology Group's aggressive pursuit of financial clients.
By John AdamsMarch 12 -
The provider of personal financial management software hopes to increase use and awareness among bank customers, which would make the tools more effective over time.
By John AdamsMarch 12 -
Staffers are getting Square readers to directly collect donations while in the field.
By John AdamsMarch 9 -
The banks are early movers into Kindle, taking advantage of the large screen to offer an easier interface and more visual information on bank relationships and transactions.
By John AdamsMarch 8
