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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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UPDATE: Trade Associations Express Cautious Optimism About New EU Consumer Credit Agreement

Following the EU’s negotiations on new consumer credit rules, key Brussels lobbyists have welcomed the news but urge caution.
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Payments

UK Gambling Minister Discusses Delayed Review

The UK minister in charge of gambling policy has said he is keen to publish the long-awaited Gambling Act review white paper “in the coming weeks”, but failed to provide any clear timeline for its release.
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Gambling

Lawmakers Set To Send Sports-Betting Report To Vermont Legislature

A Vermont study committee is set to recommend the legalization of sports betting in a report expected to be approved next week.
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Gambling

Big Brother Hovers Over Casinos With Facial Recognition Technology

Matching a face from a digital image with another face in a database is becoming more common in casinos, raising questions about whether regulations should be enforced to protect the privacy rights of gamblers.
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Gambling

Poland's Leading Bookmaker STS Battles Kindred In Court

Poland’s leading bookmaker STS Group says it has made progress in a lawsuit against Kindred Group and its bookmaking brand Unibet, accusing it of what the company describes as a continuous violation of the country’s gambling law.
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Gambling

FCA Proposes Stronger Rules For Financial Ads To Tackle Rogue Promotions

In its latest proposal on advertising standards, the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) calls for new checks and balances on the gatekeeper firms that approve financial ads for other companies.
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Payments

UPDATE: Italian Central Bank Voices Concern About Cash Plans

Plans championed by Italy's new government to promote cash use over digital payment methods have drawn concern from the Banca d’Italia, which warns of illicit finance risks.
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Payments

Maltese Authorities Slap HSBC With €82,000 Fine For AML Failings

The Maltese Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit has issued a financial penalty to the UK-headquartered bank for failing to comply with money laundering laws.
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Payments

Massachusetts Regulators Express Concern With Penn-Barstool Tie-Up

Massachusetts regulators have deferred a potential vote on granting a sports-betting license to Penn Entertainment’s Plainridge Park Casino, citing concerns about the company’s Barstool Sports brand.
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Gambling

Lawsuit Challenging Virginia's Skill-Game Ban Delayed Until Spring 2023

A state court judge has declined to dismiss a lawsuit claiming Virginia’s 2021 ban on so-called skill-game machines violates free speech, and due to a state senator’s involvement in the case, it will not go to trial until April or May.
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Gambling

Australian AML Watchdog Sues SkyCity Adelaide

Australian money laundering watchdog AUSTRAC has taken the Adelaide casino operation of Australasian listco SkyCity Entertainment Group to court in a potentially billion-dollar civil proceeding, the latest in a flurry of AUSTRAC actions against gambling companies.
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Gambling

Dutch Gambling Minister Targets Addiction Prevention

The Dutch minister overseeing gambling policy has told parliament he intends to tighten rules surrounding addiction prevention, as well as further limit advertising.
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Gambling

BNPL Targeted As EU Agrees New Credit Rules

Negotiators from the European Council and the European Parliament have reached a provisional agreement on the Consumer Credit Directive. The revised legislation repeals and replaces the current 2008 directive on consumer credit agreements.
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Payments

Dutch Queen Launches New Regulatory Knowledge-Sharing Platform

With backing from the UN, the UK government and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Queen Máxima and colleagues are fashioning a global network for regulatory expertise through the University of Cambridge.
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Payments

E-Wallets: Asia’s New Current Account? CDD Triggers Across Continents

This regulatory analysis will focus on customer due diligence (CDD) timing triggers and is the first of a series that will compare the licensing regimes of e-money operators and banks. It will first lay out the role that e-money plays in three very different jurisdictions: Singapore; the United Kingdom; and the Philippines. It will then examine the CDD trigger requirements for e-money providers in each of these jurisdictions in comparison to the equivalent regulation that applies to banks.
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Payments

Italy Takes Swipe At Card Payments In New PM Budget Bill

Flying in the face of global trends, Italy’s new Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni wants to raise the limits on cash payments and support merchants to refuse cards for purchases below €60.
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Payments

Dutch Online Grey Market Players Want Their Money Back

A group of Dutch gamblers have filed a lawsuit demanding their losses back from the online platforms they used to place their wagers during the country’s grey market era.
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Gambling

Cybersecurity A Key Challenge For U.S. Regulators, Online Operators

As the investigation continues into the recent cyberattack that affected an unconfirmed number of accounts with major U.S. sportsbook operators, including FanDuel and DraftKings, state gaming regulators are placing a greater emphasis on two-factor authentication and consumer protection, although the responsibility to secure accounts lies with the licensee.
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Gambling

India Flags Combined Regulation For Skill And Chance Gaming

India’s central government appears to have embraced skill and chance games with stakes as a single regulatable segment, after the Prime Minister’s office overruled an expert committee’s proposal to regulate only skill games, Reuters has reported.
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Gambling

Caesars Becomes First U.S. Sportsbook To Stream NFL In-App

The National Football League (NFL) has taken another significant step in its embrace of legalized sports betting, reaching its first domestic agreement to allow a sportsbook to stream live NFL games within its platform.
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ECB Marches On With Digital Currency Plans

The European Central Bank (ECB) is drafting a new digital asset scheme rulebook as it lays the groundwork for the introduction of a digital euro.
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UK Strategy Targets Growth Via Payments And SM&CR Changes

Finance minister Rachel Reeves has unveiled reforms intended to inject momentum into the economy, promising to slash red tape and accelerate upgrades to the country’s payments infrastructure.
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EPC Finalises API Specifications For SEPA Request-To-Pay Interoperability

The European Payments Council (EPC) has published its SEPA Request-To-Pay (SRTP) Inter-Service Provider (SP) API Specifications, completing the technical documentation needed to support the implementation of the SRTP scheme across the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA).
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President Trump’s Tax Bill Raises Slot Tax Reporting Threshold

A tweak to the tax bill signed by President Donald Trump would modernize gaming tax policy by increasing the threshold for reporting jackpot wins on slot machines and video lottery terminals in casinos.
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Gambling Commission Fine Transparency Improving But UBO Rules Cause Concern

The Gambling Commission's new criteria for imposing fines will help increase the transparency around predicting fine amounts, but some concerns remain over how the rules impact ultimate beneficial owners (UBOs), according to legal experts.
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Consultation May Signal End Of Surcharges In Australia

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has opened a consultation into card surcharging, which it says is no longer achieving its intended purpose of guiding consumers towards efficient payment choices.
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EBA Clarifies PSD2 Scope On Credit, Postal Orders And Fuel Cards

The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published clarifications on applying the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2), covering the definition of credit, the status of postal money orders, and the classification of fuel cards as payment instruments.
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Wise Fine Highlights Evolution Of US Payments Regulation

The $4.2m fine for money laundering and Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) violations reflects both a trend towards local enforcement and a sharpened focus on anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF).
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DraftKings Pays $3m To Settle Connecticut Marketing Investigation

DraftKings has agreed to return more than $3m to players and pay a $50,000 penalty in a second high-profile settlement announced by Connecticut regulators in as many months.
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Romanian Gambling Ad Restrictions Incoming But Lawyers Flag Need For Clarity

Romania’s new Audiovisual Code introduces several important changes, clarifications and restrictions; however, questions raised about the definitions, such as sports personality or influencer, have not been “thoroughly defined”, according to legal experts.
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