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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Public fallout from the data breaches that have recently affected Citigroup Inc. and other large companies has reached the political push back stage.
By John AdamsJune 21 -
Bank of Montreal is becoming the first major financial institution to place free real-time alerts to allow consumers to keep tabs on daily expenditures across a number of channels.
By John AdamsJune 20 -
National Australia Bank said its new social media "break up" campaign has led to an increase of one point in mortgage share in just a couple of months with minimal cost.
By John AdamsJune 13 -
The San Diego County Credit Union is licensing new software that allows it to make same-day payments available through the same service as traditional Web bill payment, as well as create a simple link to myriad other automated payments to make user navigation and access easier.
By John AdamsJune 13 -
Banks intent on bringing mobile payments to a wide swath of customers will soon have to make difficult decisions about devices, partnerships, vendor management and employee training.
By John AdamsJune 7 -
While social media has been primarily used by banks for information and customer service, in some cases it has been used to alert customers to problems in other channels.
By John AdamsJune 2 -
Bank of America Corp. is working to recover from two data breaches allegedly perpetrated by insiders.
By John AdamsJune 1 -
Javelin Strategy and Research on Tuesday released a study on consumer appetite for the technology and found that around 25% of Americans want to use mobile devices to deposit checks.
By John AdamsMay 25 -
Intuit Inc. plans to simplify its GoPayment mobile payment acceptance service by eliminating the need for its card reader attachment with certain phones.
By John AdamsMay 11 -
Person-to-person payment is expected to be one of the big next deployments for mobile financial services, and ING Direct is an early adopter of the latest incarnation of the technology, becoming the first major financial institution to enable U.S. customers with iPhones to use them to send money to one another.
By John AdamsMay 5 -
Mobile banking's of little use as an innovation if apps can't ensure the identity of the user, creating a lucrative security market in which Tyfone just scored a pair of patents.
By John AdamsDecember 30 -
While most bank mobile apps are focused initially on iPhones, then move to Blackberry and Android in subsequent rollouts, it would appear that Android and iPhone are the way to go as BlackBerry falls behind its two rivals in sales.
By John AdamsNovember 30 -
Looking to boost resources to meet an expected spike in demand for mobile financial services, ClairMail Inc. has received $13.9 million in funding.
By John AdamsOctober 5 -
Banks are betting PFM's mix of analysis and peer comparisons will prove just as sticky in the small-business market as it is for retail online banking.
By John AdamsSeptember 20 -
MasterCard Inc. is trying to reach the small but growing number of people who might be ready for mobile payments by sending them time-sensitive offers that can help them save money and become more comfortable using their phones to make purchases.
By John AdamsSeptember 13 -
For New American, of Virginia Beach, using Facebook and Twitter in much the same way that consumers use the popular social media websites is the doorway to relationship building, branding and image marketing.
By John AdamsSeptember 9 -
In an attempt to ensure quality service, improve monitoring, anticipate the need for adjustments and take full advantage of upgrades to image-enabled machines, the 650,000-member credit union has licensed an ATM management product from NCR Corp. that provides online operational information, performance measurements and inventory analysis.
By John AdamsAugust 9 -
As banks expand their technology teams they are especially interested in people who are good at managing new data technology or have project management skills for integration initiatives. But it's not yet time to party about robust job prospects.
By John AdamsJune 23 -
TD Bank was one of the last top 10 North American financial companies to offer mobile banking, but is hoping to leapfrog the competition by introducing some unusual services.
By John AdamsJune 10 -
A growing number of banks and technology companies are offering tools that can help corporations trim their travel and entertainment costs.
By John AdamsJune 2
