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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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Romanian Government Eyes Legislation To Decentralise Gambling Licensing

Romanian Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has announced that his government plans to propose a draft legislation that will enable municipal authorities to decide on licences for local gambling outlets.
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PointsBet Recommends Increased Fanatics Offer For U.S. Business

PointsBet announced late Tuesday that its board of directors will recommend that shareholders accept an increased offer from Fanatics to purchase its U.S. business for $225m.
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Gambling

EU Action Possible Against Ukraine-Sanctioned Operators, Dutch Minister Says

European Union (EU) sanctions could be considered against Russia-linked companies sanctioned by Ukraine that are based in Curaçao, the Netherlands foreign minister has told the Dutch parliament.
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Gambling

Philippine Police Rescue 2,700 Enslaved POGO-Linked Workers

Philippine police have rescued more than 2,700 suspected victims of human trafficking in a single operation targeting a compound in southern Manila controlled by a PAGCOR-licensed online gambling service provider.
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Gambling

New Jersey Online Gaming Extension Slashed From Ten To Two Years

New Jersey, the largest U.S. market for internet gaming, is on the verge of approving a massive reduction from ten to two years for the extension of legal and regulated online casino operations.
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Gambling

Australian Parliament Report Backs Total Ban On Online Gambling Ads

An Australian parliamentary committee has called for online gambling advertising to be banned in its entirety in four phases over three years, the most punishing of 31 sweeping recommendations that industry lobbyists call “a step too far” and “short sighted”.
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Gambling

Kenyan President Approves Gambling Tax Increase

Kenya has approved raising the excise duty on all forms of gambling to 12.5 percent and the introduction of a 15 percent tax on gambling adverts.
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Gambling

Tokenisation Next On List For Australia’s Co-Badged Debit Cards

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is seeking feedback on new proposals that would lay the groundwork for the standardising of debit card tokenisation for online transactions.
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Payments

Brazil To Roll Out Pix Recurring Payments By Spring 2024

Brazil has officially announced plans for a new recurring payment service using the country’s popular instant payments service Pix, which is designed to enable widespread usage by also targeting underserved customers.
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Payments

Croatia Becomes Only Second EU Member To Be Greylisted

The Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) increased monitoring list has added three new members, including the Balkan State, after the watchdog completed its plenary session.
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Payments

Deconstructing MiCA (Part 1): Background, Scope and Biggest Changes

This regulatory analysis will take a closer look at the Market in Crypto-Assets regulation's (MiCA) background, scope and the key changes introduced by the legislation. It will also provide information concerning the regulation’s impact, timelines of application and next steps for market participants. This analysis is the first in a series of MiCA-focused pieces.
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Payments

Texas Governor Says Legislative Lottery Courier Ban Is Unconstitutional

Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott has said a legislative effort to potentially limit the use of online lottery courier services in the state is unconstitutional.
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Gambling

Grey-Market Machines Disabled As Lawsuit Determines Their Legality In Kentucky

A Kentucky judge has signed off on an agreement reached between the state attorney general and Pace-O-Matic to disable thousands of skill-based games, also known as grey-market machines, while the constitutionality of a ban passed by the legislature is challenged in court.
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Gambling

Irish Minister Vows To 'Clear Off' And 'Move On' Gambling Bill

Ireland’s Gambling Regulation Bill 2022 will go to the report stage on July 11, as the government minister overseeing it aims to “clear it off and move it on”.
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Gambling

Bankruptcy Proceedings Beckon As Lithuanian Authorities Revoke PayrNet Licence

The licence of the once Railsr subsidiary has been revoked by the Bank of Lithuania for what the regulator says are serious violations of compliance requirements.
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Payments

PSR Urges Digital Pound Not To Repeat Past Payment Failures

In its response to the UK’s digital pound consultation, the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) recommends policymakers consider the lessons learned from authorised push payment fraud, Faster Payments and the failed Paym service.
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Payments

Brazil To Proceed On Two Tracks For Sports-Betting Legislation

A forthcoming provisional measure to enact a sports-betting law in Brazil is expected to deal exclusively with taxation and penalties, while an accompanying bill will address other issues, including match-fixing, local legal experts say.
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Gambling

Manila's Valenzuela City Bans Online Gambling Operations

The city of Valenzuela in northwestern Metro Manila has banned foreign facing online gambling operators (POGOs), becoming the third Manila locality to place restrictions on the struggling industry segment.
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Gambling

ID Rules For British Columbia Casinos, New Jersey Diversion Court Bill Stalled

Beginning Monday, entering casinos in at least one Canadian province will take a bit of extra time, as the British Columbia Lottery Corporation begins checking the identification of all visitors before allowing them to enter.
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Gambling

Week In Crypto: BlackRock Bets Big On Bitcoin ETF, But Will The SEC Budge?

BlackRock bets big on bitcoin, major European banks move into crypto custody, crypto exchanges face further restrictions in Australia and the LUNA founder is sentenced to four months in prison.
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Payments

Australia Considers Mandating Card Network Choice For Merchants

The Reserve Bank of Australia has outlined new plans that would abolish the use of default network settings on dual-network debit cards, but the central bank is wary that compliance costs could be high.
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UK Payments Regulation Shake-Up Targets Growth and Simplification

HM Treasury’s consultation sets out a streamlined model that promises efficiency, but firms will need to assess whether it truly reduces regulatory friction while supporting innovation.
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EU’s ART Clarification Offers Streamlined Route To Market For Stablecoin Issuers

The European Commission has clarified how stablecoin-like asset-referenced token (ART) issuers can operate cross-border under the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation (MiCA), confirming that a dedicated passporting framework applies.
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Irish Banks Come Together On Mobile Payment Solution To Counter Revolut

Ireland’s biggest retail banks will launch a new joint payment solution in 2026, reviving a scrapped venture and riding the momentum of EU instant payments rules and the country’s modernisation drive.
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Brussels Confirms EU Action Plan To Tackle Online And Telco Fraud

The European Commission has confirmed it will present a dedicated EU Action Plan on Online Fraud to boost collective efforts to combat scams that increasingly target vulnerable groups, including older people.
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ECB Focuses On Inclusion And Resilience In Latest Digital Euro Hearing

Central bank efforts to balance inclusion, resilience and privacy come amid ongoing debates over sovereignty, system reliability and public trust, as the October deadline for a decision on the next steps approaches.
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New Consultation Part Of UK Push To Tighten AML Rules 

The government is aiming to improve the effectiveness of the country’s anti-money laundering (AML) regulations by closing loopholes, addressing proportionality concerns and tackling the threat of illicit activity in the crypto-asset sector.
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Thailand’s Proposed Merchant Fraud Rules Signal New Era for QR Payments

The Bank of Thailand (BoT) is responding to the rapid growth of mobile and QR transactions by consulting on minimum standards for onboarding, monitoring and incident response in the digital payments sector.
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Regulatory Influencer: What The UK’s New Data Act Means For Payments Firms

On June 19, 2025, the UK passed the Data (Use and Access) Act (DUAA). The legislation is intended to create a flexible, business-friendly framework for data sharing, instilling a smart data culture in the UK while supporting the transition from open banking to open finance and maintaining consumer protection.
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Regulatory Influencer: Canada Retail Payments Activities Act — Mandatory Reporting and Recordkeeping

This report is the last 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. Previous reports have discussed safeguarding, risk management, and registration requirements. This report helps PSPs make sense of the requirements regarding mandatory reporting and recordkeeping.
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Payments Firms Set to Benefit From Australia’s Simpler Regulatory Framework

As the Australian Securities and Exchange Commission (ASIC) simplifies guidance and legislative instruments, financial institutions can expect clearer compliance requirements and greater opportunities to innovate.
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