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Europe Advances Plans For Real-Time Payments Connectivity With Asia

By linking its TARGET Instant Payment Settlement (TIPS) system with India and Southeast Asia, the European Central Bank (ECB) is accelerating real-time payments globally and challenging European payment service providers (PSPs) to prepare for faster flows and competitive pressures.
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Prolonged Limbo On Open Banking Leaves US Financial Sector Navigating Uncertainty

A renewed push from Democratic senators highlights how the stalled Personal Financial Data Rights (PFDR) rule is forcing banks and fintechs to rethink strategy, as shifting political priorities threaten a stable data-access framework for the long term.
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US Open Banking Rule Highlights Industry Divisions Over Data And Fees

By defining who can access consumer data, whether fees are allowed and compliance timelines, the Personal Financial Data Rights final rule (PFDR Rule) underscores continuing legal and market tensions between banks and fintech innovators.
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EBA Slams Fintechs Over Lax Compliance In New AML Risk Assessment

In its latest risk assessment, the European Banking Authority (EBA) has warned that poor practices and a lack of experience at fintechs, including payments and crypto firms, are undermining efforts to tackle financial crime.
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Mississippi Online Betting Report Highlights Potential Casino Protections

With mobile sports-betting legislation set to be reconsidered in Mississippi during 2024, key findings from a legislative committee report studying the issue center on protecting the state’s smaller casinos.
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Daily Dash: New Hampshire Becomes Latest US State To Legislate Against CBDC

New Hampshire legislators have moved to block CBDC, a Russian director of a UK payments firm has resigned following a restriction order, and Yemen has adopted IrisGuard biometric payments.
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Payments

US Senators: Time For Venmo, Cash App To Reimburse Scam Losses

A trio of Democratic senators has called on Venmo and Cash App to start reimbursing customers for losses to scams and offer new tools for easier reporting of fraud.
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Payments

First Wero Transaction Marks EPI Success

The much anticipated European Payments Initiative (EPI) has successfully executed its first instant payment transactions in Europe.
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Payments

Virginia Attorney General Says Pick'Em Games Are Not Fantasy Contests

Virginia’s attorney general issued an official opinion on Friday that pick’em-style games offered by several prominent fantasy contest operators are in fact a form of sports betting, rather than fantasy sports per state law.
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Gambling

New Cybersecurity Rules In Force For U.S. Public Companies

New cybersecurity disclosure requirements mandated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are now in effect, requiring public companies including gaming operators and suppliers to disclose cybersecurity incidents, with some exceptions, within four days.
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Argentina's Santa Fe Senate Passes Online Gambling Bill

The Senate of the Argentine province of Santa Fe has passed an online gambling bill with little fanfare and no changes from the legislation as initially approved by the Chamber of Deputies. 
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Gambling

UK Gambling Commission Outlines Updated Enforcement Approach

Licensees should expect to be fined 10-15 percent of their UK revenue for the most serious breaches of gambling regulations under proposed changes to enforcement principles that were released for consultation by the UK Gambling Commission on Friday.
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Gambling

Australian Regulator Names Operators That Breached User-Generated Code Rules

Australia’s online gambling regulator has found that Entain subsidiaries Ladbrokes and Neds, Flutter subsidiary Sportsbet, and bet365 breached the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 by offering “fast/quick code” facilitators for online in-play betting.
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Gambling

Week In Crypto: ‘Opaque’ Tether Flunks New Stablecoin Test From S&P Global

Tether performs poorly in a new stablecoin ranking system, a US senator builds support for a crypto money laundering bill, and the US Securities and Exchange Commission looks to parlay Binance’s guilty pleas into its own lawsuit.
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Payments

Daily Dash: Apple Looks To Dodge EU Antitrust Fine By Opening Up NFC Chip To Rivals

Apple has moved towards opening up its mobile payments platform to rival developers, Fnality’s blockchain-based sterling payment system goes live, and the ECB has invited banks to take part in wholesale CBDC tests.
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Payments

EU Reaches Deal On New AML Authority And Sanctions Enforcement

The European Parliament and Council teams have reached an agreement on a European Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA), and are unified on a political agreement to criminalise the violation of EU sanctions.
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Payments

UK Committee Urges Suspension For Lawmaker In Lobbying Sting

A British parliamentary standards committee has recommended that a member of parliament (MP), Scott Benton, be suspended for giving the impression he was “corrupt and 'for sale'” to a fictitious gambling company.
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Gambling

Brazil iGaming In The Balance Ahead Of Chamber of Deputies Vote

Gambling industry experts have expressed disappointment and surprise that virtual casino games were struck from the version of an online betting bill approved by Brazil’s Senate on Tuesday.
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Gambling

News In Brief: December 11-December 15, 2023

The British government sanctions nine individuals and five companies implicated in slave labour at Southeast Asian casinos and scam centres.
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Gambling

Delaware Lawmakers Set To Debate Mobile Sports Betting In 2024

As lawmakers return to Delaware’s capital in Dover early next month, among the issues on their agenda will be how to move forward with the final recommendations issued by the Internet Sports Lottery Legislative Working Group on the future of online sports betting.
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Gambling

DraftKings To Face Massachusetts Hearing For Taking Credit Card Wagers

DraftKings will face a hearing in Massachusetts after the company admitted to accepting over $83,000 in credit card wagers in violation of the state law.
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Gambling

North Carolina Regulator Removes Affiliate Marketing Rule

North Carolina gaming regulators have scrapped a proposed rule that would have restricted the use of affiliate marketers in sports-betting promotion.
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Gambling

Indiana Settlements For Regulatory Violations Cost Caesars $78,750

Caesars Entertainment will pay $78,750 to settle four complaints issued against its Horseshoe branded casinos in Hammond and Indianapolis, as well as its Southern Indiana property and Harrah's Hoosier Park, according to agreements approved by the Indiana Gaming Commission.
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Google, Twitch Fined In Millions Over Gambling Ads In Italy

Italian advertising regulator Agcom has imposed fines totalling more than €3m ($3.3m) against Google and Twitch, the Amazon-owned live streaming platform.
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FCA Identifies UK Payments Reform And Stablecoins As Priorities For 2026

The Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) letter to the prime minister highlights its 2025 progress, along with its 2026 priorities for payments, including variable recurring payments (VRPs), contactless reform, open finance and GBP-backed stablecoins.
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African Jurisdictions Positioning Themselves As Hubs For Regulated Digital Assets

Converging digital asset frameworks across Africa are set to strengthen the region’s appeal to payments firms that favour consistent, enforceable regulation.
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US State AGs’ Inquiry Into BNPL Risks Highlights Fragmented Regulatory Landscape

The investigation by a coalition of seven Democratic state attorneys general (AGs) is scrutinising buy now, pay later (BNPL) providers, seeking answers to questions on consumer protection.
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Regulatory Influencer: New Zealand’s Open Banking Regulations Seek International Alignment And Enhanced Competition And Innovation

New Zealand’s open banking regulations have come into force, activating mandatory data sharing and payment initiation rules under the Customer and Product Data (CPD) Act 2025. The regulations came into effect on December 1, 2025, imposing customer and product data sharing obligations on the country’s four largest banks: ANZ; ASB; BNZ; and Westpac.
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Regulatory Influencer: European Union To Introduce Tax Obligations for Crypto-Asset Service Providers

The EU Directive on Administrative Cooperation ( Directive 2011/16/EU) governs tax cooperation between member states, with DAC8 referring to the eighth amendment of the directive. DAC8 is focused on improving tax transparency and closing any gaps, particularly with respect to crypto-assets. DAC8 was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on October 24, 2023. EU member states have been provided with the transposition deadline of December 31, 2025, with the application deadline being January 1, 2026.
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Eurosystem’s Pilot Plan Offers PSPs A Strategic Role In Shaping The Digital Euro

By inviting payment service providers (PSPs) to participate in a 12-month trial to assess the operational readiness of the digital euro, the authority is giving them insight into its functionality and the chance to influence its further development.
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No Structural Conflict Between EU’s AI Act And Existing Regulation, EBA Concludes

The regulator’s finding that only limited friction exists between new artificial intelligence (AI) obligations and established banking and payments rules paves the way for coordinated oversight as implementation begins.
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Serbia’s Plans For Crypto Surveillance System Aim To Prevent Abuses And Tackle Money Laundering

EU accession pressure is one of the key drivers of the initiative, as the country seeks to position itself as a credible, well-regulated market, although some commentators have expressed concerns about the adequacy of privacy protections.
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International Payments Pricing Transparency Playbook

The Financial Conduct Authority expects firms operating in the UK to give customers a clear understanding of the total cost of sending money overseas, including FX mark ups, fixed and variable fees and any deductions that may occur along the transfer chain. This playbook gives organisations a structured way to review, strengthen and evidence their approach to international payment pricing transparency.
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Regulatory Influencer: The UK’s Regulatory Pivot - Bringing Crypto Oversight Into the FSMA Perimeter

On September 17, 2025, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published Consultation Paper CP25/25: Application of the FCA Handbook to Regulated Cryptoasset Activities. The paper sets out the FCA’s proposed framework for extending key provisions of the FCA Handbook that are applicable to existing firms regulated under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA) to firms undertaking regulated crypto-asset activities. CP25/25 represents a significant shift into full-scope crypto UK supervision to date, moving the sector from a registration-only model towards a comprehensive authorisation and oversight regime. This positions crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) on a regulatory footing far closer to that of traditional financial institutions.
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