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FinCEN Issues Warning On Terrorism Financing

Payments firms must look out for red flags indicating that they are being used to transfer funds to terrorist group ISIS and its global affiliates, US Financial Crimes Enforcement Network has said.
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European Commission Accuses 13 Member States Of Missing DORA Deadline

The European Commission has launched infringement proceedings against 13 EU member states for failing to fully transpose the flagship Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) into national law by the January 17 deadline.
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Trump Administration To Scrap Corporate Transparency Act For US Citizens, Companies

In the latest twist to the rollout of the Corporate Transparency Act, the Trump administration has vowed to exempt US citizens and companies from its controversial beneficial ownership reporting requirements.
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SEC Issues Staff Statement On Meme Coins, Describes Them As 'Collectibles'

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced that meme coins, such as the one issued by President Trump, are akin to "collectibles" and will not be considered "securities".
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Kansas House Approves Sports-Betting Bill, Senate Defers

Following a whirlwind day that included multiple conference committee meetings and a contentious but favorable House vote as Friday night became Saturday morning, Kansas sports-betting legislation remains unresolved following a key legislative deadline.
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Gambling

Crypto Cloud Looms For MEPs As Panetta Turns Up To Talk CBDC

While the European Central Bank’s digital euro chief was keen to talk about the project, lawmakers from Brussels’ left and right factions were more interested in knowing how a CBDC would correspond with the widespread acceleration in adoption of crypto.
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Payments

PSR Hints At Scheme And Cross-Border Card Fee Reform

In correspondence with the Treasury Select Committee, the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) has said that it is in the "early stage" of its thinking with the Interchange Fee Regulation reform as it focuses on identifying harms caused by scheme and cross-border interchange fees.
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Update: Wyoming Drops State-Backed Stablecoin Plans, For Now

Governor Mark Gordon has vetoed a Wyoming bill that would have created a state-backed stablecoin, cautioning that the state’s reputation is at stake.
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Payments

News In Brief: March 28-April 1, 2022

Visa launches new a accelerator programme to help creative talent working with NFTs grow their business and Swedish firm Klarna launches a new brand focused on open banking.
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Payments

Inquiry Hears Star Entertainment Failed To Probe VIP Cash

High-roller and alleged Chinese agent of influence Huang Xiangmo bought A$1.7bn ($1.3bn) in chips from The Star casino in Sydney over five years using different names and passport details, but casino officers did not probe the source of his money.
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Gambling

Internet Gambling, Sports Betting Helped Save Atlantic City's Colossal Casino Flop

With a giant white sphere nicknamed “Pearl” on its roof, the Atlantic City casino that opened as Revel and is now known as Ocean Casino Resort will celebrate its tenth anniversary on Saturday after being saved by the success of internet gambling in New Jersey.
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Gambling

News In Brief: March 28-April 1, 2022

Sweden to update self-exclusion, Minnesota sports-betting bill makes progress and Nevada court to reassess Steve Wynn sexual assault ruling.
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Gambling

Personnel Moves - March 2022

Former MGA staffer Yanica Sant joins William Hill, Trinidad and Tobago appoints its first regulators and Malawi appoints a new gaming board head.
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Gambling

Brace Yourself For More Aggressive UK Sanctions Enforcement

The UK’s approach to sanctions enforcement is changing after a recent law amendment has imposed strict liability on businesses and made it easier for authorities to issue fines.
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Payments

Dutch Central Bank Talks Back-Up Plans In New Payments Strategy

Notwithstanding a focus on EU integration and global cooperation, De Nederlandsche Bank has used its new strategy document for payments to make safeguarding trust a priority.
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Payments

N26 Further Setback After Restrictions Imposed By Italian Watchdog

The German challenger bank is again in hot water with EU regulators as the Banca d'Italia places a ban on it onboarding new customers or launching new products.
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Payments

FCA Extends Temporary Regime For Crypto Registration

Twelve crypto firms in limbo over their UK registration can now continue to operate as the Financial Conduct Authority has taken the last-minute decision to extend its temporary registration regime for crypto firms.
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Payments

Ontario Bonus Limits Change Launch Model Compared To U.S.

While Ontario’s new online gaming market is set to launch on Monday with operators that include many of the leaders in the neighboring United States, the path to building market share will be a different one than the typically bonus-heavy American approach.
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Gambling

Cyprus Rebounding From COVID-19, Says Betting Authority

Gambling in Cyprus has “quite quickly” recovered to pre-COVID levels, according to the latest figures released by the National Betting Authority and the country’s only licensed casino operator, Melco.
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Oklahoma Tribes Supportive Of Sports Betting, Relationship With Governor Remains Strained

Matthew Morgan, chairman of the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association, believes gaming tribes will support efforts to legalize sports betting but it remains questionable if the current governor would even sign a bill.
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Gambling

Australia Names First In Line For Magnitsky Sanctions

Australia has sanctioned 39 Russians accused of serious corruption and involvement in the death and abuse of the lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, the foreign minister has announced.
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Payments

‘I Told You So’: Reactions To EPI’s Card Abandonment

The European Payments Initiative (EPI) has pulled away from cards after half of its shareholders quit, which nobody is surprised by, but what comes next for the EU’s payments strategy?
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Payments

Russian Regulators Strike Back Against Sanctions

Russian regulatory actions initially aimed at softening the blow of sanctions has now become a full on battle to save the Russian rouble, while the government imposes retaliatory measures against foreign governments, businesses and individuals.
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Payments

U.S. To Go Its Own Way In Open Banking And Finance Initiatives

This analysis outlines key developments of open banking and finance in the U.S. at the federal level and what is to come. This includes the work currently being carried out by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to improve consumers’ access to their data and build the foundation for the U.S.’ open banking regulatory framework.
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Cash Mandate Moves Closer To Being Law In New York State

Retailers will not be able to refuse cash payments in New York if Governor Kathy Hochul signs off on legislation that has passed both houses of the state legislature.
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Regulatory Influencer: Canada Retail Payments Activities Act — Safeguarding of End-User Funds

This report is the third installment in a four-part series analyzing the RPAA and identifying key components of the law that PSPs should consider when doing business in Canada. This report focuses on the requirement to safeguard end-user funds.
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Regulate Smarter, Say European Players In Light Of Trump’s Deregulation

Despite the US leadership pushing for an increasingly deregulated financial services market, some payments players and politicians in Europe are adamant that standards being watered down is not the way to boost growth.
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Defunct Crypto Firm Fined €500,000 By Finnish Authorities Over AML Failures

The Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority (FIN-FSA) has fined LocalBitcoins over anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) failures, citing widespread deficiencies in customer due diligence and identity verification.
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Regulatory Influencer: Navigating The Trump Administration's Mass Deletion Of CFPB Guidance

The role of the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) as a hands-off regulator within the second Trump administration is becoming clearer, following a significant withdrawal of agency guidance.
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Payments Firms Fret Over Connecticut Fee Caps On Income Advance Products

Proposed legislation to regulate earned wage access (EWA) in the US state of Connecticut is restrictive and could limit consumers' access to financial products, a payments industry body has warned.
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Polish Regulator Pushes For Brussels To Drop Payments And Crypto Requirements

Aiming to reduce the compliance burden, Poland’s financial regulator has made a variety of proposals to the EU that would soften elements of key regulations affecting the payments and crypto industries.
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Regulatory Influencer: Adapting to Speed — The Instant Payments Regulation’s Impact on Payments Across Europe

The Instant Payments Regulation ( Regulation (EU) 2024/886 - IPR) came into effect in April 2024 across the European Union to make instant payments in euro fully available to consumers and businesses throughout the EU. The digitalisation of the global economy has increased the demand for instant payment services that are available at all times. To keep up with the increased demand, the IPR aims to accelerate the rollout of instant payments in Europe and covers credit transfers denominated in euro within the EU.
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Daily BTM Transaction Limits In Wisconsin Crypto Fraud Crackdown

New rules mean that virtual currency kiosks, or BTMs, must implement a range of anti-fraud measures to operate in the US state of Wisconsin, in a sign that lawmakers are focusing on fraud in this area.
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FCA’s Revocation of Fidelity's Registration Sends ‘Use It Or Lose It’ Warning

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has cancelled Fidelity Payment Services Limited’s registration as a small payment institution (SPI), citing the firm’s failure to conduct any payment activities since its authorisation in 2016.
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