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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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Spain's Senate Approves Online Gambling Law Reform

Spain’s Senate has passed a bill to reform the country’s 2011 online gambling law by strengthening the role of the national Directorate General for the Regulation of Gambling (DGOJ), reinforcing restrictions on advertising and providing additional gambling addiction protections.
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Gambling

News In Brief: October 24-October 28, 2022

Apple pauses App Store gambling ads, the chances for California's mobile betting proposition fade further and delays to online licence approvals in Argentinian state.
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Gambling

Nigeria To Launch Africa’s First Domestic Card Network

Nigeria will become the first African nation to launch its own domestic card scheme, hoping to follow in the footsteps of India and China by supporting national sovereignty of payments and tapping into the fast growth of electronic payments in Africa’s largest and most populous economy.
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Payments

Action Initiation: Understanding the Open Banking Shake-Up in Australia

This regulatory analysis will delve into the background of action initiation in Australia, as well as the wider context that drives the nature and speed of CDR-related proposals. It will also map out the relevant legislative and authorities framework applicable to the CDR. Furthermore, the analysis will provide a detailed examination of the proposed action initiation regime, with its multiple layers and new types of licensed CDR-participating entities. It will explore the possible implications of the proposed measures for the payments industry, including the potential for increased competition, business growth and need for compliance.
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Payments

’Like An Atom Bomb’: EU Unveils Instant Payments Plans

The European Commission has outlined its plans for instant payments regulations, with commitments for the mandatory provision of instant credit transfers.
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Payments

Unpacking The New US Beneficial Ownership Rules

Last month, the US Treasury finalised a long-awaited rule for beneficial ownership reporting requirements which is expected to hit more than 30m small businesses. VIXIO speaks with an ex-Treasury official to discuss the impact and potential areas of abuse.
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Payments

Nevada Regulators Taking On Outdated Rules, But Online Gaming Off The Table

After two years in the role, Nevada Gaming Control Board chairman J. Brin Gibson is busy guiding the agency through the massive undertaking of updating the state’s archaic gaming regulations, some of which have not been touched in more than five decades.
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Gambling

Japan Warns Online Gamblers Of Criminal Prosecution

Japan’s police and Consumer Affairs Agency have released a joint warning that gambling on offshore websites is a criminal act, implying that long-standing de facto impunity for affiliate websites may be under threat.
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Gambling

Swedish Operators Sharing Problem Gambling Data

​​​​​​​Three of Sweden’s largest operators — Kindred, the Swedish Horse Racing Totalisator Board (ATG) and state-owned Svenska Spel — have agreed to share key problem gambling consumer data every six months.
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Gambling

Bigtech Could Accelerate Interbank Payment Disruption, Says FCA

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has looked at how bigtech is disrupting payments, as it seeks views on the potential competition benefits and harms from the changing market dynamic.
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Payments

JCB Launches World’s First Pilot Of Card-Based CBDC Payments

Japan will use its local card-based payments network to trial in-person merchant payments using a central bank digital currency (CBDC).
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Payments

Amex Opens Up Its Network To Fintechs

A new partnership between American Express and Cross River Bank will enable fintechs to offer Amex-branded credit cards to their customers.
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Payments

Tribal Gaming Lobbyists Brace For Power Play By Alabama Senator

Prussian politician Otto von Bismarck once said laws are like sausages because it is best not to see them being made, and Indian gaming lobbyists are worried the wisdom of Bismarck’s observation will be confirmed yet again in Congress before the end of the year.
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Gambling

NSW Crime Commission Backs Mandatory Cashless Slots

The New South Wales (NSW) Crime Commission has heaped new pressure on slot machine operators and the state government in a report recommending mandatory cashless use of slots to stem billions of dollars in laundered funds per year.
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Gambling

UK Problem Gambling Rate Stable But Data Concerns Remain

​​​​​​​The latest Gambling Commission data reports that the UK problem gambling rate has remained stable at 0.3 percent, but academics are increasingly concerned about the methodology and standardisation of recording gambling harm rates.
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Gambling

Vermont Committee Supports Mobile Sports Betting, With Retail Requiring Further Study

A Vermont committee has begun to piece together what sports betting in the state could look like as legislators prepare to consider the issue next year.
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Gambling

Pakistan Off Greylist As FATF Completes Plenary

The global money laundering and financing watchdog has removed Pakistan from its list of countries under increased monitoring after four years.
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Payments

Santander’s ’Radical Plan’ To Protect Consumers From APP Fraud

UK payment system upgrades are needed so that fraud prevention can be built into their design, says a new report by Santander, outlining what needs to be done by the industry and regulators to tackle authorised push payment (APP) fraud.
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Payments

A Revolution In Cross-Border Payments? IXB Pilot Readies For Live Service

VIXIO caught up with the pan-European payments clearing house, EBA Clearing, to talk the prospects and roadmap for its new Immediate Cross-Border Payments (IXB) as participants gear up for live testing.
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Payments

Norway Joins Germany In Questioning Twitch Gambling Streams

Norway is just as annoyed as Germany at a Twitch move to ban only some streamed online casino games from its platform, saying streamers of unlicensed slots are breaking the law, and other European countries could soon follow their lead.
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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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Launch Of Papsscard Marks A Step Forward For African Financial Sovereignty

A joint venture between African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (Papss) and Mercury Payment Services, Papsscard is the first Pan-African card scheme and is intended to boost the continent’s financial autonomy.
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Finland Launches AML/CTF Legal Overhaul Consultation

Finland’s government has launched a public consultation on its plans to reform the country’s Money Laundering Act and bring its financial crime regime into line with EU regulations.
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California Attorney General Says All Daily Fantasy Sports Are Illegal

California Attorney General Rob Bonta dealt a major blow to fantasy sports operators on Thursday by releasing a long-awaited opinion declaring that state law prohibits all daily fantasy sports contests.
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Regulatory Influencer: Requirements for Market Entry in Finland

Finland is currently in the process of reforming its gambling regulatory framework and partially ending Veikkaus Oy’s exclusive right to organise online and land-based gambling in the country.The Bigger PictureOn March 20, 2025, the Finnish government submitted the draft law of the new Gambling Act to parliament, with new licensees scheduled to begin their operations in the country at the start of 2027. 
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The UK’s 2025 Regulatory Grid: Key Priorities for Payments Firms

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published its most recent Regulatory Initiatives Grid in April 2025, setting out the current priorities of the financial regulator, including for the payments and e-money industry. In this piece, Vixio examines what the FCA has outlined in its latest regulatory grid, and why payments firms should care.
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