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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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UK Home Office Launches 'Biggest Crackdown' On Money Mules

The UK Home Office has unveiled a 22-point plan to fight money mules and financial exploitation, focused on disrupting the flow of illicit funds through bank and crypto exchange accounts.
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Daily Dash: European Commission Fines Apple €1.8bn For Abusing App Store Dominance

Apple has been hit by a €1.8bn fine for violating the EU’s anti-steering provisions, and IDEX is preparing to launch a new biometric card in the UK for the visually- and memory-impaired.
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India Financial Enforcer Fines Paytm Over Online Gambling

India’s government agencies are coordinating to punish online gambling-linked financial channels, with one regulator fining fintech giant Paytm more than $660,000 for breaching anti-money laundering legislation and rules, and another freezing bank accounts tied to Chinese apps.
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Virginia Approves Legislation To Regulate Skill-Game Machines

After what was expected to be a contentious process, Virginia lawmakers were instead able to quickly reach a compromise allowing members of both chambers of the General Assembly to approve a consensus bill repealing the state’s ban on skill-game devices.
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Political Power Player Lira Still Directing Brazil's Road To Regulation

Over the past year, the regulation of online betting in Brazil has taken several 11th-hour turns. Behind most of these machinations has been Arthur Lira, the current president of the Chamber of Deputies and arguably Brazil’s most powerful politician.
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California Weighs Regulations To Tackle Deceptive Gambling Advertising

The California Gambling Control Commission has delayed a hearing on whether to begin a formal rulemaking process to address advertising by cardroom licensees that could be deceptive or do not include responsible gambling information.
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Daily Dash: World's Largest Healthcare Payment System Hit By Ransomware Attack

UnitedHealth Group has reported a ransomware attack on its payments subsidiary, and Mastercard has announced a new partnership to bring premium credit cards and other non-card payments to East Africa.
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EU Parliamentarians Back EU Digital Wallet

Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have passed EU Digital Identity framework, leaving it with one final hurdle to pass at the European Council.
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Merchant-Initiated Transaction Changes Could Have Unintended Consequences, EU Warned

Unconditional refund rights that were outlined in the EU’s Payment Services Regulation have emerged as a key concern for trade associations in Brussels.
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South Korean Reforms Impose Loot Box Transparency, Refunds

South Korea has greatly tightened loot box regulations, introducing mandatory odds disclosure and a customer refund scheme, while forming administrative and police monitoring groups for associated games.
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Finland Puts Betsson On Payments Blocking List

​​​​​​​Betsson Group brands have been placed on Finland’s gambling payments blocking list, as the country’s gambling regulator exercises its enforcement powers.
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UK Gambling Ministers Tackle White Paper Worries

The UK’s gambling minister and shadow gambling minister have addressed industry concerns around the details of implementing the Gambling Act white paper proposals, including financial risk checks.
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Paytm Seeks UPI Lifeline As Banking Shutdown Nears

The parent company of India’s Paytm Payments Bank is seeking a new regulatory approval to ensure that customers can still use Unified Payments Interface after the bank is shuttered later this month.
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Week In Crypto: Sam Bankman-Fried Seeks Light Sentence Due To ‘Charitable Works’

The former head of FTX seeks leniency based on his “good deeds” and “charitable works”, two Binance executives are detained in Nigeria, and the European Central Bank claims Bitcoin is ready to crash.
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Russia Proposes BRICS Bridge Payment Platform

Russia has proposed a digital settlement and payment platform for the BRICS countries to trade in their national currencies, as it aims to bypass the US dollar in international transactions.
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Daily Dash: UK MPs To Investigate Whether Sanctions Are Working

Following the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Treasury Select Committee has launched an inquiry into the efficacy of the UK’s programme of economic sanctions, while the Bank of Lithuania’s new data management programme has gone live.
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Dutch Court Trashes Lottery, Betting Monopoly

The East Brabant District Court has ruled that Dutch gambling regulation is not “horizontally consistent” because it allows multiple licences to be awarded for online casino and other forms of gambling, but restricts betting shops and instant lotteries to a single operator.
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IGT Merges With Everi To Create $6.2bn Gaming Supplier Giant

International Game Technology (IGT) has announced a deal to spin off its gaming and digital businesses and combine them with Everi Holdings in a deal that values the new company at $6.2bn.
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News In Brief: February 26-March 1, 2024

North Carolina announces mobile betting licenses, discord brews in Arizona over gaming machines and Wyoming confirms intention to adopt sports-betting rules.
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New Jersey’s Rebuck Retires After Blazing Regulatory Trail For U.S. Online Market

The state official chiefly responsible for setting the regulatory foundations for the multibillion-dollar U.S. online gambling market has abruptly retired from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.
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Brazil’s New Fraud Rule Creates Compliance Challenge For Payment Firms

The sweeping new regulation obligating banks and authorised payment institutions to reject transactions sent to accounts reasonably suspected of involvement in fraud will require rapid upgrades to processes and systems.
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French, Austrian And Italian Regulators Push For Better Crypto Oversight

The call by three of the EU’s major financial supervisors for tighter and more harmonised oversight of crypto-asset markets, aimed at addressing flaws in the EU’s crypto regime, could create new compliance challenges for payments firms.
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Regulatory Influencer: AI In Banking Through A Consumer Protection Lens – What US Banks Must Know In An Evolving Regulatory Landscape

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the US banking sector is evolving rapidly. New tools are being deployed across diverse use cases, creating both opportunities and potential compliance risks for financial institutions.
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Mapping EU Legislation: Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCA)

Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (Markets in Crypto-Assets – MiCA) was published on June 9, 2023. It provides specific rules and requirements for crypto-assets, related services and activities that were previously not covered by Union legislative acts on financial services. This Mapping EU Legislation: MiCA page lays out the key dates, transition deadlines for member states, as well as any RTS, ITS, delegated regulation, implementing regulation or guideline issued and published. It will be updated in line with any MiCA update.
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Crypto Regulatory Regime Edges Closer In US

A bill drafted by the Senate Banking Committee could transform the regulatory landscape for crypto-asset companies by providing the framework long sought by the industry.
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Regulatory Influencer: Acquirers Plan For End Of Card Surcharging In Australia

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has confirmed that it plans to lift its ban on “no surcharge” rules across the Visa, Mastercard and eftpos networks. If the ban is lifted, the three networks are expected to reinstate rules that prevent merchants from adding surcharges.
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How Proper EU Payment Solutions Can Contribute To Regional Sovereignty

With non-EU providers increasingly dominating the user experience in Europe, a Bank of Lithuania official believes that modernised infrastructure, including the digital euro, is critical to payments sovereignty and growth.
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Regulatory Influencer: Modernising Montenegro - Payment Reforms Paving the Way to SEPA Integration

On July 9, 2025, the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) unveiled a significant package of payment reforms designed to remove friction in the movement of money, accelerate both domestic and cross-border transactions and further align the country’s payment landscape with the integration of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA). The reforms bring three headline changes for banks: stricter caps on SEPA credit transfer fees; extended payment system operating hours (including weekend processing); and a streamlined, lower tariff structure for CBCG settlement services. Together, these measures signal a clear shift towards cost reduction, operational efficiency and increased service availability. These themes will reshape pricing strategies, settlement processes and competitive positioning in Montenegro’s payments market.
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Brazil's New Payment Rules Raise Compliance Stakes For Banks And Fintechs

Tighter deadlines, stricter authorisation and higher capital thresholds are set to reshape how institutions and IT providers connect to Pix, with smaller players facing the greatest pressure.
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Unlimited Contactless Transactions Set To Transform UK Payments Market

Plans to scrap the £100 contactless limit could boost revenue and innovation, but would also require investment in security and compliance.
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