Kate Fitzgerald is an Arizona-based senior editor for American Banker and longtime payments reporter. Fitzgerald began her journalism career at the San Diego Tribune, and has worked as a reporter and editor at several other publications, including Advertising Age and the Arizona Republic. She is a graduate of Lewis & Clark College and holds a master’s degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.
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Bringing a philosophy of diversity to life at work, Ghai expands opportunities for people within Discover — and in her home country of India
March 15 -
Small businesses and restaurants using Clover’s tools rapidly needed new ways to accept payments online when the pandemic struck, according to Linardi.
March 15 -
The pandemic put payments companies to the test, exposing resilience and pain points, according to Smith.
March 15 -
The pandemic exposed the fact that too many payments are still traveling by paper checks, according to Larimer.
March 15 -
MetaBank’s rollout of the nation’s first prepaid card-powered federal stimulus payments expanded Thornsberry's skill set.
March 15 -
Latin America is rapidly modernizing its payments systems, despite complex regulations from market to market, according to Saiovici.
March 15 -
The operation will employ 1,000 people in a predominantly Black community. The move is part of the city's push to create job opportunities beyond the downtown area.
March 4 -
The operation will employ 1,000 people in a predominantly Black community. The move is part of the city's push to create job opportunities beyond the downtown area.
March 4 -
Chris Larsen, co-founder and former CEO of the payments company, is donating $1.7 million to help merchant associations improve the city's lighting, crosswalk markings, sidewalks and trash receptacles.
March 3 -
Toronto-based Ethoca is seeing rising demand from banks and merchants for granular details about purchases, so it’s renamed and tweaked its service delivering digital details.
March 2