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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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AI Joint Venture Demonstrates UAE’s Digital and Financial Ambitions

The Middle Eastern state continues to harness financial services as an asset, moving to modernise its payments infrastructure through a public-private initiative involving the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI).
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Brazil Minister Rattles Industry With Regulatory Remorse

The government minister responsible for Brazil’s federal betting regulator is considering stricter rules on advertising and online casino games and says he would even outlaw online gambling altogether if given the opportunity.
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TSB Apologises After £48.6m Fine For Operational Resilience Failures

The chief executive of TSB Bank has apologised to customers after being hit by a £48.6m fine in the UK for operational risk management and resilience failures.
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Payments

Canadian Financial Firms Push For Wider Access To Payments Systems

A group of financial organisations has urged the Canadian government to expand access to the central payment infrastructure in next year’s budget bill.
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Payments

Penn Entertainment Boss Defends Barstool Brand Before Massachusetts Regulators

Penn Entertainment CEO Jay Snowden mounted a vigorous defense of the company's Barstool Sportsbook betting brand before the Massachusetts Gaming Commission on Tuesday and heavily criticized a New York Times series that took aim at Barstool founder Dave Portnoy.
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Gambling

Battle Over Austrian Gambling Refunds Moves To Malta

Litigation finance companies that have successfully sued online gambling companies for player refunds in Austria are now pressing claims in Malta, where many of the operators are headquartered.
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Gambling

Indiana, New York Favorites For Internet Gaming Legalization In 2023

Indiana lawmakers will have another chance to consider legislation to regulate internet gaming when they return to the state capitol next month for their 2023 legislative session, according to Republican Representative Ethan Manning.
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Gambling

Swedish Government Submits Long-Awaited Safer Market Bill

Sweden’s government has submitted its long-awaited bill on measures to bolster payment blocking and further combat match-fixing.
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Gambling

Consortium Chosen To Launch Payments Pilot Using EU Digital ID Wallet

A multi-country consortium has been chosen to deliver a pan-European cross-border payments pilot, in line with the aims of the EU Digital Identity Wallet programme.
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Payments

Switzerland Gives Industry Until Mid-2024 To Build Open Finance

Switzerland’s industry-led open finance approach is gaining ground, so policymakers have decided not to intervene until June 2024.
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Payments

Under A Cloud: US Warns Of Third-Party IT Concentration Risk

US regulators has warned that banks rely too heavily on a small number of cloud service providers in their new financial stability report, which also cautions against risks related to buy now, pay later (BNPL) and digital assets.
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Payments

Controversial Belgian Ad Ban Given Green Light

Belgium’s Ministry of Justice has said the draft royal decree to severely restrict gambling ads has been finalised by the government.
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Gambling

Massachusetts Gives BetMGM Temporary OK For Mobile Sports Betting License

Massachusetts regulators approved a temporary retail license for the MGM Springfield property and ultimately found BetMGM suitable for a temporary online license on Monday (December 19), following a lengthy discussion and questions regarding the joint venture’s history of regulatory sanctions.
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Gambling

Nevada Considers Temporary Supplier Registration To Remain Competitive

When members of the Nevada legislature begin their 120-day session in early February 2023, among the bills they will consider is a proposal to change the way gaming manufacturers and system providers are licensed.
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Gambling

Uruguay's Chamber Of Deputies Pushes Online Gambling Bill To New Year

Uruguay’s online gambling bill, which was first introduced in November 2021, has been pushed back for discussion until March 2023.
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Gambling

ING Bank Pays Up A$53,280 For Alleged Breach Of CDR Rules In Australia

In only the second case of its kind, ING Bank has agreed to pay a penalty fee for an alleged breach of Australia’s open banking rules, known as the Consumer Data Right (CDR).
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Payments

UK Financial Services Reform Huge Opportunity But Also Risk, Says New FCA Chair

Ashley Alder, the incoming chair of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), has said he sees the UK’s post-Brexit financial reforms as a great opportunity but warns against diverging significantly from EU rules.
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Payments

PSR Sets Out First Thoughts On Cross-Border Interchange

As part of its market review on cross-border interchange fees, the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) has published a new paper outlining what it sees as the potential impacts of these fees on UK businesses and consumers.
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Payments

Missouri Senator Estimates VLTs Will Generate $250m In Tax Revenue

As Missouri gamblers continue to cross into Kansas to wager on sporting events, at least one veteran Republican state senator believes a deal can be reached on legalizing sports betting so long as video lottery terminals are part of any final bill.
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Gambling

Ohio Sports Betting Set To Launch, As iGaming Path Still To Be Determined

Despite the Ohio Casino Control Commission approving four additional sportsbook operators last week, not all licensees will be ready to launch next month, according to the state’s top gaming regulator.
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Gambling

Armenia Fee Changes Target Large Operators

Armenia’s parliament has overwhelmingly voted in favour of increasing the state duty fee for bookmakers, sweepstakes and online games.
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Gambling

EBA Raises The Alarm Over Retail Banking Fees

The EU’s banking watchdog has said that concerns about the level and lack of transparency in fees and charges applied to retail banking products are justified, as it publishes its first thematic review on the matter.
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ESAs’ List Of Critical ICT Providers Marks A Key Milestone For DORA Implementation

The designation of systemic providers marks the beginning of a significant operational shift for financial institutions, which will need to strengthen their understanding of third-party dependencies and the risks that accompany them.
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Visa–Mastercard US Fee Settlement Faces Strong Retailer Opposition

The proposed resolution to decades-old swipe-fee litigation is under fire from merchant groups, intensifying pressure on lawmakers and regulators to intervene in the card-payments market.
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ISO 20022 Is Set To Redefine Global Payment Messaging Standards - Are You Ready?

The global transition to ISO 20022, the new international standard for electronic data interchange between financial institutions, has entered its home stretch, following confirmation from the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (Swift), the European Central Bank (ECB) and the US Federal Reserve regarding full migration timelines for all high-value payment systems. The move establishes ISO 20022 as the single, data-rich format for global payments and securities messages, replacing decades-old MT formats. Swift’s co-existence period between the MT (message type) and ISO 20022 messages will end in November 2025, after which non-compliant institutions will no longer be able to send or receive certain categories of message types. According to Swift, it connects 11,500 institutions across more than 200 countries with 53m+ FIN messages sent every day on average, so for firms engaging in cross-border payments, a risk of non-compliance with ISO 20022 will result in significant operational deficiencies.
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Interactive Map: MTMA Adoption Across US States

The Model Money Transmission Modernization Act (MTMA) is a set of nationwide standards and requirements that were approved by the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) in August 2021. This map outlines state-level adoption of the MTMA.
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BRICS and SCO Efforts To Build Alternative Payment Infrastructure Face Significant Obstacles

To establish functional and widely used independent payment services, the blocs of emerging economies must overcome a range of challenges, including inter-alliance disputes, variation in foreign policy priorities and geopolitical pressures.
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ASIC’s 2026 Enforcement Priorities Spotlight Pricing And Reporting Risks

As Australia moves towards a new regulatory regime for payment service providers (PSPs), the regulator’s focus on pricing, reporting and exploiting financial difficulty challenges organisations to embed stronger controls and forward-looking governance.
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Regulatory Influencer: Ukraine Makes Steps Towards EU-Style Digital Identity Bolstering Consumer Trust and Competition

On August 13, 2025, the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) launched a consultation on proposed amendments to the Regulations governing the BankID NBU System. The purpose of these amendments is to bring Ukraine’s digital identification framework into closer alignment with Regulation (EU) No. 910/2014 on electronic identification and trust services (eIDAS) and the Law of Ukraine on Electronic Identification and Trust Services. The consultation closed on August 25, 2025 and, to date, there has not yet been any regulatory movement. The draft text introduces harmonised definitions, sets out detailed contractual obligations and requires the creation of termination plans. By mirroring EU eIDAS standards on digital identity and trust services, these reforms aim to foster greater consumer trust, enhance competition and lay the groundwork for a secure and interoperable open banking system in the country.
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Regulatory Influencer: The UK’s Proposed Regulatory Framework For Stablecoins Aims To Balance Stability With Commercial Viability

The Bank of England’s (BoE) consultation on stablecoins, launched in November 2025, could represent a pivotal moment in determining how digital currencies will function within the UK financial system.
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Canada Moves Towards First Federal Framework For Stablecoins

Forthcoming legislation is expected to replicate models adopted in comparable jurisdictions by providing clear regulation of stablecoins and clarifying the boundary between payment stablecoins and securities.
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Regulatory Influencer: The Hidden Cost of Rolling Back Click-to-Cancel

In a decision with wide-reaching implications for consumer rights and digital commerce, the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit recently vacated the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Click-to-Cancel rule, which was finalized in 2024 and final disclosure and cancellation requirements were set to take effect on July 14, 2025. Initially proposed in 2023 as a commonsense extension to the FTC’s Negative Option Rule, which protects consumers from being charged for goods or services they did not explicitly agree to purchase, Click-to-Cancel would have required businesses to allow consumers to cancel subscriptions through the same simple method used to enroll typically, online and in one click. The rule would have applied to any business that offers automatically renewing subscriptions, such as streaming services and “subscribe and save” billing models.
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