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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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News In Brief: December 20-December 24, 2021

Resort casino zones could come to Azerbaijan, Dutch operator warned over match bets and Ohio sports betting is approved.
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Gambling

EuReCa! European AML/CTF Database Unveiled

The European Banking Authority (EBA) has revealed more details about its central database on anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) in the EU, a key tool for coordinating efforts to counter illicit finance in the bloc.
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Payments

Pandora’s Box And The Biggest AML Trends in 2021

2021 has tested the anti-money laundering (AML) regimes of world economies, shedding light on gaps in the existing frameworks and forcing legislators to cast the net wider to fight the flow of illicit money.
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Payments

First ACHs Move Technical Accounts To TIPS

In a major milestone for instant payments across the EU, the European Central Bank has announced the first wave of automated clearing houses (ACH) to move their technical accounts to its low-value instant settlement system.
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Payments

Study Shows Surge in Older Online Gamblers During Pandemic

Hundreds of thousands more people over 65 in the UK are gambling online than at the start of the pandemic, the Royal College of Psychiatrists has said.
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Gambling

2021: The Year Indian Gaming Joined The Sports Betting Gold Rush

As uncertain as the future of the Seminole Compact may be, this historic gambling agreement in Florida marked the end of tribal ambivalence toward sports betting and the consequences for both Indian and commercial gaming promise to be seismic.
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Gambling

NSW Crime Commission To Probe Slots Money Laundering

Australia's New South Wales (NSW) state crime commission and the state’s gaming watchdog have announced a joint inquiry into slot machine money laundering, just weeks after a government investigator flagged large-scale washing of funds in pubs and clubs.
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Gambling

Green Finance Data Of Growing Interest To Central Banks, Says Study

Central banks are increasingly assessing sustainable finance in pursuing their core mandates, a survey by the Irving Fisher Committee on Central Bank Statistics has found.
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Payments

Buy Now, Pay Later, 2021’s Booming Old-New Payment Trend

Buy now, pay later (BNPL) has grown to be one of the biggest trends in payments in 2021. VIXIO reviews the changes the booming market experienced in 2021 and how market participants and regulators reacted to these opportunities and risks.
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Payments

A Warning Shot Across The Bow - J.P. Morgan Pays $125m After Using WhatsApp To Do Securities Business

J.P. Morgan has agreed to pay a steep $125m fine to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for failing to keep records of WhatsApp messages that included securities business communications.
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Payments

Greek Online Revenues On Track To Exceed £700m In 2021

Greece's newly licensed online market buoyed up the whole country's gambling industry in 2021, which grew fractionally year-on-year despite a nationwide lockdown that shuttered the land-based sector until May.
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Gambling

Illinois Gambling Lobbyist Who Opposed Casino Expansion Retires

Most gambling lobbyists are paid to advocate for the industry's expansion, but the head of the Illinois Casino Gaming Association spent almost all of his 20-year career battling legislators bent on saturating his state's market to increase tax revenue.
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Gambling

Learning from 2021 Regulatory Changes — Insight for 2022 and Beyond

This piece will look back at two notable and ongoing events: Brexit changes and the effect on payment service providers (PSPs) of reforms at the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), Germany’s financial regulator. It will relook at how these issues developed in 2021, and will seek to understand how these issues are likely to affect PSPs in 2022 and beyond.
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Payments

Revolut Scores Full EU Banking Licence

The British-headquartered fintech has been granted a full banking licence from the European Central Bank.
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Payments

Weak Automated AML Procedures Cost HSBC £64m

The UK Financial Conduct Authority has fined HSBC Bank £63,946,800 after finding failures in the bank’s automated processes that monitored hundreds of millions of transactions on a monthly basis.
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Payments

Cardageddon Or An Easy Ride? One Year Into SCA

Strong customer authentication (SCA) was the final compliance requirement to be borne out of the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) and, one year in, it continues to make headlines. Here is our round-up of some of the key events, challenges and voices of the industry that kept SCA in the news in 2021.
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Payments

Chaos' As Ukraine Skips Vote On Tax, Regulators

A vote to solve Ukraine’s gambling commission conflict and reduce its tax burden did not take place last week as planned, forcing ministers to scramble and leaving the industry looking to 2022 for long-term solutions.
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Gambling

Seminole Compact Challenge Forces Changes To California Sports-Betting Initiative

A federal judge’s decision to void a gaming compact between the Seminole Tribe and the state of Florida over a provision allowing state-wide mobile sports betting with servers based on tribal lands has prompted a coalition of four California tribes to revise their ballot proposal for online sports wagering.
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Gambling

Proposed Dutch Gambling Ban Sits In Minister's Hands

Whether and how the Netherlands imposes a ban on broadcast gambling ads plus restrictions on internet advertising will probably be up to an outgoing minister or his successor.
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Gambling

Christmas BNPL Spending Raises Concerns For Irish Consumer Watchdog

With one in three Irish consumers planning on using credit for their Christmas spending this year, Irish authorities have raised alarm bells about the risks of short-term credit, including credit cards and buy now, pay later (BNPL) products.
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Regulatory Influencer: The UK’s Regulatory Pivot - Bringing Crypto Oversight Into the FSMA Perimeter

On September 17, 2025, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published Consultation Paper CP25/25: Application of the FCA Handbook to Regulated Cryptoasset Activities. The paper sets out the FCA’s proposed framework for extending key provisions of the FCA Handbook that are applicable to existing firms regulated under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA) to firms undertaking regulated crypto-asset activities. CP25/25 represents a significant shift into full-scope crypto UK supervision to date, moving the sector from a registration-only model towards a comprehensive authorisation and oversight regime. This positions crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) on a regulatory footing far closer to that of traditional financial institutions.
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EU Edges Closer To New Payments Framework With PSD3 And PSR Agreement

The details of the updated EU payments regime are becoming clearer, with negotiators aiming to deliver a more open and competitive payments sector that places strong emphasis on consumer protection.
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Regulatory Influencer: Deprioritised, Not Discarded - EU’s Deprioritisation Agenda Hits a Regulatory Pause

On October 6, 2025, the European Commission published a letter addressed to the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs), detailing its intention to deprioritise Level 2 acts in financial services legislation. During the period from 2019 to 2024, the Level 1 legislation adopted by the co-legislators has empowered the commission to adopt 430 Level 2 acts, with such a large number being a concern to stakeholders. In its aim to deliver more effective and efficient implementation of EU policies, the commission has elected to deprioritise 115 of the 430 Level 2 acts it has been empowered to adopt, deeming them “non-essential” for the effective functioning of Level 1 acts and for the achievement of EU policy objectives.
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Europe Advances Plans For Real-Time Payments Connectivity With Asia

By linking its TARGET Instant Payment Settlement (TIPS) system with India and Southeast Asia, the European Central Bank (ECB) is accelerating real-time payments globally and challenging European payment service providers (PSPs) to prepare for faster flows and competitive pressures.
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Prolonged Limbo On Open Banking Leaves US Financial Sector Navigating Uncertainty

A renewed push from Democratic senators highlights how the stalled Personal Financial Data Rights (PFDR) rule is forcing banks and fintechs to rethink strategy, as shifting political priorities threaten a stable data-access framework for the long term.
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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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