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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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News In Brief: January 29-February 2, 2024

Allwyn and the UK Gambling Commission address Russia allegations, the National Collegiate Athletic Association bans insider betting coach and Nigeria launches its monitoring system.
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Gambling

SkyCity Admits Breaches, Raises AML Penalty Provision To $48m

Adelaide casino operator SkyCity Entertainment Group has increased the amount of cash it is reserving to pay a likely penalty for breaches of anti-money laundering (AML) legislation from A$45m to A$73m (US$48m), following a general agreement with the federal regulator before Federal Court.
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Gambling

Mississippi Mobile Sports Betting On The Move At Last

Since Mississippi launched retail sports betting almost six years ago, multiple bills to authorize mobile wagering have been introduced in the legislature but never passed the committee stage, until now.
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Gambling

Operator Sues Chilean Regulatory Bodies For Overstepping Authority

Online gambling operator Latamwin Group has sued Chile's casino and telecoms regulatory bodies for trying to impose legal restrictions that fall outside their jurisdiction. 
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Gambling

Empty Finnish Payment Blocklist Draws Criticism

Finland’s payment blocklist is currently empty a year after its implementation, drawing criticism from a trade group representing the Finnish financial industry, but the National Police Board says it is a good deterrent.
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Gambling

French Regulator Warns Of Illegal Online Casinos On Facebook

Unauthorised and illegal online casino websites are mimicking French land-based casino brands on Facebook to divert players to their websites, France’s National Gambling Authority (ANJ) has said.
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Gambling

Visa Shifts Focus To Cross-Border And International As US Market Slows

2024 has gotten off to a “solid start”, says Visa CEO Ryan McInerney, but a slowdown in the US means that a pivot to cross-border and overseas markets is on the cards.
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Payments

UK Labour Commits To Fintech-Friendly Policies

The UK’s Labour Party has said that it will “deliver the next phase” of open banking and “embrace the potential” of open finance in a new statement of intent to the financial services industry.
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Payments

Daily Dash: UAE Completes Cross-Border CBDC Transaction With China

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) celebrated its central bank’s 50th anniversary with a cross-border digital currency transaction, while Luxembourg’s bankers have shared their concerns about the EU’s open finance plans.
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Payments

Georgia Sports-Betting Legislation Clears First Hurdle

New legislation that would permit sports betting in Georgia without an accompanying state constitutional amendment began to make its way through the General Assembly on Tuesday, clearing a Senate committee.
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Gambling

German Gambling Industry Seeks More Transparent Regulation

​​​​​​​The German gambling industry would like to see the Joint Gambling Authority of the States hold consultations on gambling policy like the UK’s Gambling Commission does, lawyers have said.
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Gambling

New York Sues Citibank Over Fraud Protection Failings

Citibank maintains poor security and anti-fraud protocols that are leading to consumer losses, New York’s attorney general Letitia James has said as she sues the retail banking giant.
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Payments

EU's PSR 'The Last Sweep' For Commercial Agent Exclusion

The commercial agent exclusion looks set to be no longer viable in the EU’s Payment Services Regulation (PSR), as the requirements to be able to use it become tighter.
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Payments

Daily Dash: Netherlands Launches New Consultation On Access To Cash Bill

The Netherlands is seeking views on a new bill that could impose mandatory ATM requirements on large banks, and Circle has reignited its bid to become the world’s first publicly traded stablecoin issuer.
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Payments

Chinese Lotteries Smash Sales Record To Hit $81bn

China’s lottery industry hit an all-time volume record in 2023, racking up a 36.5 percent increase in sales to $81bn on the back of an aggressive sports-betting market.
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Gambling

Maryland Bills Set Stage For Online Gaming Push

Maryland Democratic state Senator Ron Watson has filed two internet gaming bills that could potentially raise millions of dollars in new tax revenue if concerns over cannibalization of gaming revenues and job losses can be addressed.
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Gambling

Brazil To Curb Social Media Influencers' Endorsement Of Online Gambling

The Brazilian Ministry of Finance is reportedly preparing an ordinance to control sponsored content from influencers and celebrities when it comes to endorsing online gambling. 
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Gambling

Northern Ireland APG Preparing Gambling Reform Recommendations

Northern Ireland’s All Party Group on Reducing Harm Related to Gambling (APG) is preparing a list of recommendations to the Northern Ireland Executive on gambling reforms, but legal changes are still likely many years away.
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Gambling

'A Total Farce' - Spotify Rubbishes Apple's New iOS, App Store Plans In EU

Spotify has voiced strong opposition to Apple’s new commissions and app payment rules within the EU, calling them a "new level of arrogance" and an affront to the Digital Markets Act.
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Payments

CBDC Opposition Gains Traction In US

Anti-CBDC bills are gaining traction in the US, driving debate on the potential impacts of bringing in a digital currency. Although they could threaten international US dollar dominance, firms eye the opportunities and risks of introducing central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
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EPC Guidelines On VOP A Key Milestone For Instant Payments In Europe

The European Payments Council (EPC) has released onboarding and registration guidelines for its EPC Directory Service, allowing payment service providers to move a step closer to compliance with the EU’s Instant Payments Regulation.
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SEC Has 'Opened The Door' To Blockchain Transactions With Stablecoin Statement

The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) statement on stablecoin regulation provides an opportunity for cross-border payments innovation.
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Regulatory Influencer: South Korea's AI Basic Act - Balancing Innovation, Regulation and Ethical AI Development

On December 26, 2024, South Korea’s National Assembly passed the Act on the Development of Artificial Intelligence and Establishment of Trust (AI Basic Act), which establishes a structured framework for AI governance. The legislation introduces regulatory measures to oversee AI implementation, promote industrial innovation and address risks associated with the deployment of AI.
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Regulatory Influencer: The Uncertain Future of the CFPB

In recent months, the future of the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has become thoroughly uncertain. Navigating the whirlwind of political changes has been overwhelming for policy specialists and compliance experts alike, as everyone tries to piece together what to comply with, and what to prepare for.
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South Korea’s AI Basic Act: Balancing Innovation, Regulation and Ethical AI Development

On December 26, 2024, South Korea’s National Assembly passed the Act on the Development of Artificial Intelligence and Establishment of Trust (AI Basic Act), which establishes a structured framework for AI governance. The legislation introduces regulatory measures to oversee AI implementation, promote industrial innovation and address risks associated with the deployment of AI. A key provision of the act is the creation of a National AI Committee that’s responsible for supervising AI-related societal integration and industrial development. Additionally, the Minister of Science and ICT must develop and execute an AI Basic Plan every three years, in order to ensure a coordinated and forward-looking approach to AI policy. The law provides support for the construction of testing facilities, equipment and systems to facilitate AI validation and performance testing. AI system developers must maintain detailed documentation on safety and reliability measures, while national and local governments are encouraged to assist private sector projects in the testing and validation efforts.
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UK's New Rules On Crypto-Assets Aim To Drive Growth While Protecting Consumers

The new framework for regulating crypto-assets, announced by finance minister Rachel Reeves, is intended to promote the safe use of such assets, and comes at a critical point in the industry’s evolution.
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Dutch Case Puts PSD2 Scope Before EU Judges

A brewing verdict from the EU’s highest court could redefine the scope of the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) and bring new financial actors into compliance.
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UK Government Tightens Rules On Payment Account Closures

New compliance burdens are being imposed on payment and banking institutions operating in the UK under legislation designed to prevent unfair debanking of individuals and small businesses.
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US Crypto Industry 'Not Getting A Fair Shake', Says Wyoming's Lummis

Senator Cynthia Lummis has argued that the Federal Reserve Board continues to flout the law on master accounts and that it is continuing the Biden-era opposition to crypto.
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Regulatory Influencer: Bosnia and Herzegovina Aligns Data Protection Law with EU GDPR Standards

The Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina published a new Law on Personal Data Protection in the Official Gazette of BiH No. 12/25 on February 28, 2025. The law replaces the outdated 2006 legislation and aligns Bosnia’s data protection regime with EU Regulation 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation - GDPR) and Directive 2016/680.
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