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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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Grant Thornton Quits Working With eMerchantPay Over Governance Concerns

A major UK auditor has resigned from working with eMerchantPay, an acquirer for “high-risk” merchant categories, due to concerns about the company’s governance practices.
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Payments

Lack Of EU-Level Oversight Hinders AML Approach, McGuinness Says

European commissioner Mairead McGuinness has insisted that the EU’s latest financial crime package will deliver where prior directives have not.
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Payments

Operators Challenge Peru In Online Gambling Consultation

Offshore operators have objected to tax and incorporation plans, as the government of Peru publishes the results of a consultation on draft regulation to implement the country's 2022 online gambling and sports betting law.
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Gambling

Cannabis And Casinos Moving Inevitably Toward Partnership

Esports has become a $1bn industry worldwide, but cannabis has become a $1bn industry in Nevada alone, and gambling analysts are predicting casinos will be serving marijuana to their customers within the next decade.
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Gambling

Massachusetts Regulators: No Promo-Play Deductions On Sports-Betting Revenues

After months of debate, Massachusetts gaming regulators closed the door on Tuesday on allowing promotional play to be deducted from taxable sports-betting revenues.
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Gambling

Kenyan President Targets Tax Hikes

Kenya’s President has defended the controversial Finance Bill 2023, which would increase the excise duty on lotteries, betting and gambling, as well as change the definition of “winning”.
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Gambling

3-D Secure: Japan’s Answer to SCA?

This impact analysis will examine the latest version of the Japan Consumer Credit Association’s credit card security guidelines, which mandate the use of EMV 3-D Secure, in comparison with the European Union's strong customer authentication (SCA) requirements under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2). It will first lay out the historical background of both these regulatory regimes before comparing three aspects of these regulations namely, applicability, verification requirements, and permitted verification methods. It will then examine whether these regimes are equivalent to each other and, if not, what additional measures credit card and other payment operators may need to take to comply with both regimes.
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Payments

’Welcome Progress’ - UK And EU Agree MoU On Financial Services

The UK and European Commission have published joint text of their draft memorandum of understanding (MoU) on regulatory cooperation in financial services, in a sign of the thawing of relations between the two jurisdictions.
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Payments

Australian BNPL Regulation Getting Closer Each Day

Consumer credit reforms will mean that buy now, pay later (BNPL) agreements will be treated as credit products by year-end.
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Payments

Card Giants Give In To Credit Card Fee Cut In Canada

Canada’s government has announced a new agreement with Visa and Mastercard to reduce credit card interchange fees to 0.95 percent. The move has been cheered by some, while called a failure by others.
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Payments

New York Gaming Regulator Agrees To Softened Affiliate Rules

New York gaming regulators on Monday revised proposed rules that originally would have significantly limited the ability for affiliate marketers to support the state's mobile sports-betting industry.
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Gambling

Skill On Net To Pay £300,000 After UK Commission Investigation

Operator Skill On Net Limited will pay £305,150 after a UK Gambling Commission investigation revealed social responsibility and anti-money laundering (AML) failures.
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Gambling

Minnesota, Missouri Sports Betting Delayed Until 2024

Legislators began this year’s sessions in Minnesota and Missouri confident they had enough support to pass bills legalizing retail and mobile sports betting, but long-standing objections by powerful interest groups and politicians have delayed any action until at least next year.
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Gambling

Prominent Australian Lawmaker Vies For Complete Ban On Gambling Ads

A prominent independent Australian lawmaker has tabled a bill that would enact a “comprehensive ban on gambling advertising”.
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Gambling

Central Deposit Limits Greeted With Cautious Optimism In Spain

Optimism and scepticism in equal parts have greeted the General Directorate for Gaming Regulation’s (DGOJ) plan to centralise deposit limits, and although the industry says it was happy to have finally been consulted, the feasibility of implementation raised eyebrows.
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Gambling

Dutch Online Survey Reignites Ad Ban Concern

The head of the Dutch Online Gambling Association has warned that it is still too easy for online gamblers to “end up in the clutches of organised crime”, as the industry awaits an impending advertising crackdown.
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Gambling

US Flexes Muscle Into Biometric Data Collection

In a new policy statement, the US Federal Trade Commission warns businesses against misusing biometric information and hints at heightened scrutiny of those that do not comply.
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Payments

June 28: Mark Your Calendars For EU Payments D-Day

Insiders expect the European Commission to release its proposed revisions to the Payment Services Directive, a possible Payment Services Regulation, Open Finance framework, Late Payments Directive, as well as new digital euro legislation, all on the same day in June.
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Payments

UK Targets Sanctions Evasion In Latest Package

The UK government has announced a new wave of sanctions against Russia, targeting 86 businesses and individuals connected to Russia’s energy, metals, defence, transport and financial sectors.
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Payments

Brazil's Congress Kicks Off High-Stakes Betting Corruption Probe

With legislation to regulate sports betting still not formally introduced, representatives of leading international operators are being called to testify as part of a high-profile congressional probe into match-fixing allegations that have rocked Brazilian football.
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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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Australia’s Project Acacia Blossoming Into Six-Month Testing Phase

Project Acacia, Australia’s research program into wholesale digital currency, has reached a “significant milestone”, with participants selected to explore innovations in digital money and settlement infrastructure.
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Big Tech Joins Forces With Telcos Under Hong Kong’s Latest Anti-Scam Charter

Financial regulators in Hong Kong have announced the launch of a new anti-scam charter that will see telcos and big tech firms participate for the first time.
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U.S. Senate Fails To Roll Back Change To Gambling Tax Deductions

The effort to reverse one of the tax hikes in President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” came up short in the Senate on Thursday due to opposition from a lone senator who sought to add an exemption of religious colleges from the federal endowment tax.
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Regulatory Influencer: Concurrent Market Liberalisation In The Two Congos

Two of the French-speaking jurisdictions within the Congo Basin, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville), have simultaneously embarked upon devising gambling regulation. Following years of relying upon aged legislation, which monopolised the operation of gambling to state-owned entities, the Congolese market is finally liberalising.The bigger picture
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California's Daily Fantasy Sports Opinion: Key Policy Points To Watch

California Attorney General Rob Bonta's opinion last week that deemed daily fantasy sports to be a form of illegal gambling is a new policy wrinkle in a state that has consistently been a flashpoint when it comes to the gaming market.
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French Regulator Reignites Calls For Whistle-to-Whistle Ban and Loss Limits

France’s gambling regulator has once again reiterated calls to introduce a whistle-to-whistle advertising ban, as well as loss limits for players aged 18-25 years old.The president of France’s National Gambling Authority (ANJ), Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, said changes to the country's regulatory framework are “essential” for a sustainable gambling industry model during her closing remarks at a conference addressing gambling addiction on June 27, 2025.
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CFPB Suffers Double Shock As Budget Slashed And Redundancies Ruled Lawful

Opponents of the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) have experienced twin triumphs, as an injunction halting the agency's restructuring has been lifted and the federal budget bill has almost halved its funding.
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Regulatory Influencer: The Key Updates to the EU’s Payment Services Package

The EU has for some time been working on updating its regulation of the payments sector, planning to issue a revised directive and to introduce a bloc-wide payment services regulation.
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FCA’s £21m Monzo Fine Emphasises That Growth Must Be Responsible

By imposing the fine on the challenger bank, the UK financial services regulator has sent a reminder to disruptors that they must pay attention to their regulatory duties.
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