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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Its new printed invoice mailing service is aimed at businesses that want web efficiency and a paper trail at the same time.
By John AdamsAugust 26 -
An internal dispute results in B of A's files apparently being destroyed by former associate of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
By John AdamsAugust 23 -
Web redesign moves a full picture of customer relationships and account info to the landing page.
By John AdamsAugust 23 -
Navy Federal Credit Union is broadening remote access for its highly mobile member base by tapping the fast growing Android smarthphone market. Not all of the early feedback is positive, however.
By John AdamsAugust 22 -
Modern Woodmen Bank, a relatively small direct bank, had to build and maintain a website that delivers more than what its two tech staffers could handle alone.
By John AdamsAugust 19 -
The more Needham Bank encourages employees to access systems remotely via mobile devices, the more it has to tighten security. The bank is building what it calls a private cloud to get the benefits of outsourcing without losing ownership of its data.
By John AdamsAugust 18 -
Web fields were turning into mine fields for Dollar Bank's customers, who were getting trapped by a simple navigation error that was cutting off their online banking sessions.
By John AdamsAugust 17 -
The bank is offering web data backup to U.K. businesses, regardless of whether the businesses are Barclays clients.
By John AdamsAugust 16 -
ISIS, the telecom consortium intent on offering a mobile payment scheme, is building out a wider range of mobile wallet capabilities to keep up with its aggressive rival, Google.
By John AdamsAugust 15 -
For borrowers with little credit history and therefore no credit score, one mortgage company is looking at other type of payments to determine creditworthiness.
By John AdamsAugust 12 -
Capital One's planning to add an Android app to its iPhone and mobile offerings as part of an expanding digital strategy that also includes mobile payments.
By John AdamsAugust 10 -
A new system called DTS covers the entire lifecycle of deposits, and is a new lure for treasury management clients.
By John AdamsAugust 9 -
Bank of New Zealand is the first in its nation to launch a mature Android app.
By John AdamsAugust 4 -
Most dangerous financial malware strains common in infected PCs, Trusteer says.
By John AdamsAugust 4 -
Fremont Bank's contactless chip cards are safer than magnetic stripe cards, but they require reluctant merchants to open their IT wallets for an upgrade. Sound familiar?
By John AdamsAugust 3 -
Global payments and commercial cards chief Wilco Dado juggles lots of challenges in building out a mobile strategy that battles new competitors, attempts to lure corporates and merchants, and leverages regs such as SEPA to build a multi-national payment infrastructure.
By John AdamsAugust 2 -
As social network-friendly CEO Mark Mullen plans to take the helm, the HSBC web bank's lab gives consumers a line into product development.
By John AdamsAugust 1 -
Expanding beyond credit will enable merchants to expand products offered online
By John AdamsJuly 29 -
Bankers are relying on account notifications to break the ice for mobile banking and to diminish fraud. But if an alert is hard to understand, the message is lost.
By John AdamsJuly 28 -
State Street, UBS, Credit Suisse and HSBC have recently shed IT jobs, but the overall job market for bank IT workers is as good as it’s been since the start of the credit crisis.
By John AdamsJuly 21

