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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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Austria: PSP Found To Be Providing Misleading Claims In SCA Case

The Austrian Supreme Court has ruled that a payment service provider (PSP) has been using “inadmissible clauses” on payment services, following a case triggered by the Federal Chamber of Labour.
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Payments

Digital Euro Could Be Usable In Four Years’ Time, Says ECB Official

A digital euro could be issued by the EU within four years, a senior official at the European Central Bank (ECB) has said, with peer-to-peer payments potentially among the first use cases.
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Payments

Payments And Retail Associations Rally To Keep Gift Voucher Exemption In AMLD

EU trade associations have co-signed a statement to the European Commission calling for an exemption for low-value e-vouchers and e-money transactions to remain in the EU’s anti-money laundering (AML) rules.
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Payments

It’s No Time For Complacency As Experts Discuss Future Of UK Payments

As mobile-first payments are proliferating in the UK and the New Payments Architecture continues to progress, industry experts discuss new opportunities in the rapidly changing payments landscape.
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Payments

Philippines To Launch Request To Pay And Bill Pay In Digital Push

As the Central Bank of the Philippines (BSP) sets out plans to launch three new e-payment streams, Congress has announced it will adopt a new law to ensure consumers are protected from increased digital payments adoption.
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Payments

Specialist Police Payment Unit Prevents Record-Breaking Fraud

A UK police unit that targets organised criminal gangs behind fraud prevented a record of £101m from being stolen in 2021 — the highest amount in the unit’s 20-year history.
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Payments

U.S. States React As Tax Breaks On Promo Play Reach Nine Figures

Allowances for tax deductions for free bets and other promotional play lost U.S. states more than $120m in potential tax revenue in 2021, and some states are pushing back against unlimited deductions.
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Gambling

Tougher NSW Penalties Flagged After PointsBet, DeluxeBet Fines

BetDeluxe and PointsBet are the latest in a long line of corporate bookmakers to be fined in New South Wales (NSW) state for illegal gambling inducements as the state government warned it will seek tougher penalties from the courts.
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Gambling

It's When, Not If, Cyber Attacks Strike U.S. Gaming Companies

The U.S. gambling industry remains wide open to cyber attacks despite an accumulation of years of incidents, according to a former assistant U.S. attorney.
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Gambling

Irish Gambling Bill Should Be More Restrictive, Committee Says

Ireland’s General Scheme of the Gambling Regulation Bill should include many more restrictions and consumer safeguards, including a pre-watershed gambling advertising ban, according to a joint parliamentary committee.
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Gambling

News In Brief: May 16-May 20, 2022

UK Gambling Commission acts against bookmaker Goldchip, Puerto Rico prepares to audit Light & Wonder's lottery operations and Dominican Republic moves against its scandal-ridden lottery operation.
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Gambling

DOJ Files First Case Alleging Crypto Use In Sanctions Evasion

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has accused a US individual of using cryptocurrency transfers to evade sanctions.
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Payments

Jack Dorsey Strikes Down FTX Founder Over Bitcoin Payments Scaling Problem

The CEO of Block and ex-CEO of Twitter has hit back at Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of crypto exchange FTX, for claiming that bitcoin has no future as a payments network.
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Payments

Ireland Becomes Unexpected First Mover For BNPL Regulation

Ireland’s central bank has confirmed that it will be applying its consumer protection rules to buy now, pay later (BNPL) firms among other services.
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Payments

Cyprus Launches UBO Register

The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission has announced the launch of its online platform for the Cyprus Beneficial Ownership Register of Express Trusts and Similar Legal Arrangements (CyTBOR).
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Payments

Swedbank Faces Potential Investigation Over IT Disturbances

The Swedish financial watchdog, Finansinspektionen (FI), has announced that it is appointing an external auditor to map out a "substantial IT disturbance" at one of the country’s largest retail banking institutions.
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Payments

Sweden Moves Ahead With B2B Licensing Plans

The Swedish government has submitted a series of proposals, including licensing gambling software companies, prohibiting the promotion of illegal gambling and changes in requirements for “moderation” in marketing, to help protect children and the vulnerable.
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Gambling

U.S. Attorney Warns Casinos Not To Sleep On Money Laundering

Even if they are victims of money laundering schemes, casinos can find themselves facing criminal charges if their safeguards against financial fraud fail to meet federal standards, the U.S. attorney for New Jersey said Tuesday.
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Gambling

Spain Reveals €58m In Online Fines Issued Last Year

The General Directorate for the Regulation of Gambling (DGOJ) in Spain has said it closed 13 online gambling sites and sanctioned another six in 2021, publishing the information publicly for the first time. The fines issued to the 19 companies totalled more than €58m.
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Gambling

SPAC Deals Stall As U.S. Regulator Proposes Tougher Oversight

Deals involving special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) exploded amid investor enthusiasm to tap into an expanding U.S. sports-betting market, but concerns of industry profitability and tighter regulations threaten to restrict future SPAC buyouts.
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Australia Calls For Greater Collaboration In Battle Against Fraud

Businesses should join forces and share data to advance the fight against increasingly sophisticated scams, according to the Australian National Anti-Scam Centre.
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FCA Sets Out New Transparency Rules For Enforcement Investigations

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has outlined significant changes to its enforcement rules, although it has stopped short of implementing some of the more controversial elements of its original proposal.
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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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