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Automatic Pix Goes Live, Enabling Recurring Payments in Brazil

Pix, Brazil’s instant payments system, has introduced a recurring payments mechanism, aiming to simplify bill payments for consumers.
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Sweepstakes Ban Under Consideration in New York, Vetoed In Louisiana

As one state legislature looks to reinforce regulatory actions against sweepstakes gaming operations, another has seen the governor veto a legislative ban, calling it unnecessary.
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Pay.UK Sets Out Ideas For Reforming UK’s Payments Infrastructure

Payment system operator Pay.UK has unveiled a package of proposed reforms to the organisational framework for interbank payments, urging “radical” change to prevent the UK falling behind on infrastructure and innovation.
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Presidential Decree Confirms Brazil Betting Tax Hike

A sharp increase in the main tax applied to online betting in Brazil became reality late Wednesday when an emergency decree was published in the Brazilian government’s official gazette.
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Week In Crypto: SBF Arrested In Bahamas, New FTX CEO Reveals Record-Keeping Black Hole

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is apprehended in the Bahamas, new CEO John Jay Ray sheds light on the company’s non-existent record-keeping and US lawmakers introduce a bipartisan crypto money laundering bill.
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Payments

Americans Are Adequate, European Commission Says

The European Commission has concluded that US data protection rules are on par with the EU GDPR, paving the way for safe transatlantic data flows.
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Payments

Daily Dash: Bank Of England Outlines Cash Preservation Plans

The Bank of England is looking for feedback on its plans to enhance retail cash access, while the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed tougher rules for non-bank entities so that their misdemeanours are more transparent.
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Payments

India Asks States To Replace 'Archaic' Gaming Law

India’s government has requested that all states and Union Territories repeal a 19th-century gambling law as part of a growing push to modernise and streamline gaming regulation.
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Gambling

Rio de Janeiro's Lottery Crawls Towards New Products

Expansion of state lotteries continues to make slow progress in Brazil, with the state of Rio de Janeiro’s lottery (LOTERJ) announcing that an internal commission will be formed to study new lottery products, including sports betting.
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Gambling

D.C. Councilmembers Remain Skeptical Of Lottery’s Sports Betting Product

District of Columbia lawmakers continued to express concerns about the city's much-maligned sports betting model at a hearing this week, while stakeholders lined up to defend the existing model against new legislation.
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Gambling

Colorado Limits Free Bets, Reworks Responsible Gaming, Punts On Cashless Wagering

Colorado gaming regulators have adopted rules to drastically reduce tax deductions for free bets over the next three years, while approving a redesigned self-exclusion program and new responsible gaming requirements for casinos and online sportsbook operators.
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Gambling

BetMGM Hit With Record Fine In Maryland

Less than a month after the debut of mobile sports betting, Maryland gaming regulators have approved the state’s largest ever fine through a $146,000 settlement with BetMGM over the acceptance of wagers prior to the market’s official launch.
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Gambling

Trade Group Bids For EU Standardised Markers Of Harm

The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) has asked the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) to create a standardised list of markers of harm in gambling.
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Gambling

News In Brief: December 12-December 16, 2022

Ukraine readies new gambling laws to enhance regulator powers and a grenade inside a cake explodes outside Cambodia's Nagaworld Casino.
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Gambling

RBA To Name And Shame FIs That Fail To Promote Least-Cost Routing

In a new push to promote least-cost routing (LCR), the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has said it will soon begin publishing “institution-level data” on its uptake and availability.
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Payments

The Bank Of England Needs You! Central Bank Begins Quest For CBDC Wallet Prototype

The Bank of England (BoE) has posted a request for applicants for a contracted service to create a proof of concept (PoC) digital wallet for a central bank digital currency (CBDC).
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Payments

Australian Regulator Sues Amex Over Alleged ’Design And Distribution’ Failures

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has filed a civil penalty action against American Express (Amex) accusing the card giant of knowingly violating Australia’s "design and distribution" rules.
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Payments

Ohio To Deny PlayUp License, Wants $250,000 Penn Entertainment Fine

The Ohio Casino Control Commission has issued a notice of intent to deny a mobile sports wagering license to PlayUp and proposed fining Penn Entertainment $250,000 for advertising violations by Barstool Sportsbook, executive director Matthew Schuler said.
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Gambling

U.S. Court Asks How Doing Nothing Led To Florida Compact Approval

Instead of deciding whether the Seminole gambling compact in Florida is legal, three federal appeals judges on Wednesday seemed more interested in determining whether U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland acted within her authority by allowing the compact to become law without doing anything.
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Gambling

Bulgarian Industry Proposes New Rules For Itself

On Tuesday (December 13) the Bulgarian Gaming Association (BGA) proposed stricter regulations for itself to curb underage gambling and protect the vulnerable.  The proposal was announced at the “Gambling Commerce in Media Services and Video Sharing Platform Services” roundtable organised by the Council for Electronic Media (CEM), the National Revenue Agency (NRA) and gambling industry trade groups.    The proposals include limiting advertising from gambling operators during broadcasts between 5am and 6pm and would come into effect on January 1.
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Gambling

Ukrainian Regulator Cancels Licences 'Controlled' By Russia’s Residents

The Ukrainian Commission for the Regulation of Gambling and Lotteries (KRAIL) has announced it has removed the licences of a number of gambling operators who are active in the country but are “controlled by residents of the Russian Federation”.
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Gambling

Dutch Gambling Loss Limits Coming, Officials Say

The Dutch online gambling industry can expect a spending cap on online gambling, with opportunities for loosening it with something like affordability or addiction-prevention checks, officials seem to agree. Proposed loss limits were a big topic at a Gaming in Holland gambling update in The Hague on Wednesday (December 14), with details yet to come.
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Gambling

US Senators Stall Key AML Bill

The ENABLERS Act, a major piece of legislation that seeks to end a legal loophole in the US anti-money laundering (AML) framework, has been blocked by Republican senators.
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Payments

Danske Bank AML Saga Ends With $3bn In Penalties

Danske Bank has agreed to pay a total of $2.4bn in two US investigations to settle charges by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in what has been described as Europe’s largest anti-money laundering (AML) scandal. Its Danish case is also set to end today with a $0.54bn fine, VIXIO has learned.
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Nigerian State Regulators Claim Central Gaming Bill Disregards Supreme Court Ruling

A group of Nigerian state gambling regulators has expressed its “deep and unwavering” objection over the progression of a bill it fears will regulate online gambling at a national level.
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Philippines Mulls Mandatory Listing Of Online Gambling Companies

In an apparent global first, the Philippine government is considering compulsory stock market listings for online gambling companies to compel greater transparency in operations and ownership.
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Romanian Government Eyes Legislation To Decentralise Gambling Licensing

Romanian Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has announced that his government plans to propose a draft legislation that will enable municipal authorities to decide on licences for local gambling outlets.
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FCA’s Guardrails For BNPL Aim To Bring Consumer Duty Requirements To The Space

Buy now, pay later (BNPL) users are set to gain new protections under proposals published today by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which has set a compliance deadline of July 2026.
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UK Industry Wrangles With Rapidly Approaching Cross-Sell Ban

When 2025 draws to a close so will the era of lucrative cross-selling promotions in the UK, with operators and affiliates facing the tall task of adapting successfully to another major shift in marketing compliance.
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Bailey Cool On UK CBDC Suggestions

Hopes of a British central bank digital currency (CBDC) were dealt a blow by the governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, who said he “remained to be convinced” of the need for one.
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EU Lawmakers Insist Digital Euro Must Safeguard Privacy And Preserve Cash Access

The European Parliament’s Civil Liberties Committee (LIBE) has called for stronger guardrails for privacy and guaranteed access to physical cash in its opinion on the EU's proposed legislation to establish a digital euro.
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Regulatory Influencer: Malta’s Key Observations on Website Practices of Crypto-Asset Service Providers

Earlier in the year, the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) conducted a thematic review of websites belonging to all the crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) authorised by the MFSA in relation to Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 on Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA). This was part of the MFSA’s commitment to consumer protection, ensuring that the information provided was fair, transparent and not misleading. Following its review of websites, the MFSA sent out a Dear CEO letter to CASPs laying out its findings.
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Regulatory Influencer: The Philippine Central Bank As Payments Policeman And… Online Gambling Saviour?

The Philippine online gambling industry’s rapid transition from a disgraced foreign-facing segment to flourishing domestic sector is approaching a crunch moment as payments channels come under unprecedented scrutiny.
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Peru President Vetoes Consumption Tax Bill

Peru’s president has partly vetoed a bill that would reduce the impact of a controversial consumption tax applied to online gambling.
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