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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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Brazil Announces Measures To Prevent Illegal Sports Betting

Brazil has announced measures it says will prevent black market online betting after it regulates sports betting, but seasoned market observers fear they may not be effective.
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Gambling

MGM, Wynn Await Sanctions For Illegal Wagers In Massachusetts

Representatives from MGM Resorts International and Wynn Resorts took part in separate hearings on Friday before the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to explain how each company violated state law by accepting illegal wagers on in-state college games.
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Gambling

UK Gambling Harms Cost £1.4bn Annually, Says Research

Britain's oldest independent economic research institute estimates the total cost of harms associated with problem gambling in the UK is £1.4bn per year.
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Gambling

Is Congress Ready For The Happy Warrior Of Sports Betting?

When Ray Lesniak's obituary is written, he is likely to be remembered for revolutionizing the U.S. gaming industry by introducing sports-betting legislation in New Jersey which led to the landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court on May 14, 2018.
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Gambling

Boundaries Blurring For Bigtech, Warns Dutch Supervisor

The rising importance of bigtechs such as Google, Amazon, Apple and Facebook in the financial sector requires special attention from supervisory authorities, De Nederlansche Bank has said.
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Payments

E-Wallets: Asia’s New Current Account? AML Measures Across Borders

This regulatory analysis will examine anti-money laundering (AML) measures with regard to e-wallets and is the second in a series that will compare the licensing regimes of e-money operators and banks. Specifically, this analysis will compare the AML requirements for politically exposed persons (PEPs), beneficial owners and enhanced due diligence (EDD) measures for both e-money operators and banks in three distinct jurisdictions: Singapore; the Philippines; and the United Kingdom. This comparison will aim to determine whether there are any similarities between e-money and banking regulations both locally and between these jurisdictions, at least from an AML perspective, in light of the compliance requirements that these regulations impose. It will then lay out what these similarities (if any) could potentially mean for e-money operators, both in these jurisdictions and potentially further afield.
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Payments

US Agency Accuses Chargeback Mitigation Firm Of Aiding Scammers

Chargebacks911, a US firm specialising in protecting merchants from bogus chargeback claims, is facing legal action in the US for allegedly helping scammers to defeat chargeback attempts by defrauded consumers.
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Payments

Week In Crypto: ’Aggressive Enforcement’ Needed On Digital Assets, Say SEC Advisors

Advisors to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) call for “aggressive enforcement” targeting crypto firms, Paxos retreats from Canada and the Bank of England endorses prudential rules for stablecoins.
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Payments

Daily Dash: New UK Sanctions Hit Fixers And Enablers

The UK has published a new Russian sanctions package, a central bank-backed consortium has launched an international CBDC, and the Financial Stability Board has proposed new policy measures following recent banking shocks.
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Payments

MGM Wins Approval To Build World's Most Expensive Casino-Resort In Osaka

Japan’s government has approved a development proposal by the MGM Resorts International consortium for an integrated resort in Osaka, heralding a new era for Japanese land-based gaming after years of commercial and political setbacks.
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Gambling

African Group Lobbies Malta Officials, Seeking Gambling Curbs

An African non-government organisation is lobbying Malta officials claiming Malta-based gambling operators are targeting and causing harm to young people in Africa.
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Gambling

Premier League Shirt Sponsorship Ban Is Just 'First Step', Say Campaigners

Premier League clubs in the UK have agreed to withdraw gambling sponsorship from the front of their matchday shirts, but many campaigners see the decision as just the “first step” and are pushing for even greater restrictions.
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Gambling

New Visa+ Service Will Bring Interoperable P2P Payments To Non-Cardholders

A new service from Visa will allow non-cardholders to send and receive person-to-person (P2P) payments using a range of third-party digital wallet apps.
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Payments

Hype Or Revolution? What ChatGPT Means For Payments

Since its November launch, ChatGPT has sparked a frenzy of interest with its ability to create human-like speech, while raising questions about data privacy and its implications for the labour market and wider humanity. VIXIO considers what generative AI could mean for payments.
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Payments

No Payments, Please: EU Banking Lobby Pushes For eIDAS 2 Revision

European banking associations have made a call for the removal of payments from the scope of the EU’s new digital identity regulation.
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Payments

Pennsylvania Legislation Imminent To Regulate Grey-Market Machines

As six casino operators remain in limbo while the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decides to grant their request for review of a 2019 ruling in favor of a skill-games manufacturer, one state senator circulated a memo saying it is time to legalize these terminals to generate tax revenue.
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Gambling

Nevada Regulators Grant Initial Approval For Outdated Gaming Rules To Eliminate

The Nevada Gaming Control Board has approved the removal of more than a dozen outdated regulations, as well as several improvements to existing regulations, in an effort to comply with a directive issued by Governor Joe Lombardo.
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Gambling

Ontario Regulator Proposes Ban On Athletes In Sports-Betting Advertising

Ontario regulators are proposing a new regulatory standard that would prohibit the use of current and former professional athletes in sportsbook advertisements.
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Gambling

UK Study Scrutinises Esports Gambling Sponsorships

A new UK academic study has found that half the esports teams in two of the sector’s top video games are sponsored by gambling operators, leading researchers to suggest that gambling companies could be “targeting the next generation of gamblers”.
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Gambling

India GST Officials Probing Parimatch, Other Online Bookmakers

A leading tax enforcement organ in India has launched a probe into India-facing online gambling operators in Cyprus, Mauritius and the Cayman Islands, leading to the arrest of one man allegedly linked to Ukrainian operator Parimatch.
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News In Brief: July 7 - July 11, 2025

Super Group exits U.S. iGaming market, while the AGA supports bill restoring full gambling loss deduction
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Bulgarian Stakeholders Welcome Proposed Restrictions But Warn They Could Boost Black Market

A Bulgarian gambling trade group and others have warned that the government's proposal to restrict risky gambling behaviour could push players to the black market and is “not supported by established European regulatory models”.
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'Milestone' Passed As Bahrain Introduces Licensed Stablecoin Regime

The Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) has announced that providers will be able to issue single-currency stablecoins backed by the Bahraini dinar, the US dollar or any other fiat currency it deems acceptable.
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Further EPI Expansion Bolsters Europe’s Payments Sovereignty Agenda

Five new European banks have joined the European Payments Initiative (EPI) and will begin to roll out Wero to their customers.
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Worldline Scandal Reminds European PSPs Of The Importance Of AML Compliance

The exposé on French payments giant Worldline may see European payment service providers (PSPs) face increased scrutiny from both national and regional anti-money laundering (AML) authorities.
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UK Competition Regulator Opens Consultation On Worldpay Sale To Global Payments, Signalling Possible Probe

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority is to investigate Global Payments’ anticipated acquisition of Worldpay, potentially signalling a deeper investigation ahead of a mid-July deadline.
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European Supplier Licensing In 2025: The New Normal

Gambling suppliers have been forced to say goodbye to the era when licensing oversight was either an afterthought or a jurisdictional idiosyncrasy. Now, firmly in an era where scrutiny on the B2B sector is at an all-time high, European jurisdictions are bedding in a new normal for the sector.
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Philippine Politicians, Treasury Move Against Domestic Online Gambling

Clouds are forming over Philippine domestic online gambling as government officials float a new tax and senators lead a charge for restrictions on e-wallets, buy-ins and even a full industry ban.
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Nevada Congresswoman Seeks To Rescind Limits On Deductible Gambling Losses

Nevada Representative Dina Titus, whose congressional district includes the Las Vegas Strip, is set to introduce legislation to repeal a controversial provision in President Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” that would limit declarable losses for gamblers.
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Dutch Affordability A Success, Claims Regulator

The Dutch gambling regulator has said it is happy with the effects of its controversial affordability regime despite worrying revenue trends, arguing that it has reduced dangerous gambling.
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