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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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Dutch Regulator Fines Malta Operator €19.7m For Unlicensed Gambling

​​​​​​​The Netherlands Gambling Authority (KSA) has issued its highest-ever fine, €19.7m, to a Malta-licensed company, Gammix, for offering gambling to Dutch residents without a licence.
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South Africa Looks To Tokenisation, Stablecoins To Drive Digital Payments Innovation

Growing momentum in tokenisation and stablecoins could allow South Africa to establish a domestic market, supporting the government’s broader goal to foster innovation in digital payments.
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Criminals That Used E-Money Institution As Front Taken Down In EU Cross-Border Case

Judicial and law enforcement authorities in Italy, Latvia and Lithuania have taken action against a large-scale money laundering business, centring around Trustcom Financial, an e-money institution based in Lithuania.
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Daily Dash: Mastercard Launches New Open Banking Tools For Account Opening In US

Mastercard has launched new open banking features to streamline the account opening process for US card issuers, and New Zealand has reported widespread fuel payment outages due to a leap year glitch.
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Australian Minister Discussed Ad Ban, Harm Reduction With European Regulators

A member of Australia’s government has held meetings with representatives from European regulators to discuss how to best minimise harm, as the country debates the introduction of a gambling advertising ban. 
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U.S. Commercial Operators Concerned Over New Tribal Compact Rules

New rules from the U.S. Department of the Interior recognizing the possibility of tribes offering statewide online gaming via an Indian gaming compact is concerning to commercial operators, because it limits their potential to profit from the activity, according to tribal gaming law expects.
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Austrian Ministry Reportedly Prepares Online Casino Tender Under Monopoly System

Austria’s Ministry of Finance is preparing to launch a new tender for online casino licensing under current regulation, because negotiations for new gambling laws have failed, according to Die Presse newspaper.
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Massachusetts Attorney General Cracks Down On Fantasy Sports Operators

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has ordered ten fantasy sports operators to cease offering pick’em style games, and while two of the most popular daily fantasy operators did not receive such an order, they are voluntarily altering their offerings in the state.
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Georgia House Considering Fantasy Sports Bill

While the Georgia House of Representatives has been slow to take up sports-betting legislation in 2024, a House committee began discussions Tuesday on legislation that would regulate fantasy sports.
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Percentage Of Finnish Gamblers Declines As Problem Gambling Rate Increases

The number of gamblers in Finland has declined by 8 percent since 2019, while the percentage of at-risk or problem gamblers has increased by 1.2 percent during the same period.
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Sweden Becomes First Non-Euro TIPS Member

Sweden has become the first non-euro area country to join the Eurosystem TARGET Instant Payment Settlement (TIPS) platform, allowing payment service providers to settle transactions in Swedish kronor.
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Payments

UK Companies To Be Named And Shamed As FCA Commits To Enforcement Overhaul

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has said that its enforcement strategy will evolve to deliver maximum impact, as the regulator commits to naming companies that it is investigating.
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Daily Dash: Amex Now, Pay Later

American Express has launched a new buy now, pay later option in the UK, while Sweden’s government has set out proposals to ban credit card payments for gambling.
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Massachusetts Fines Wynn $40,000 For Unpermitted Wagers

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has fined Wynn Resorts' Encore Boston Harbor $40,000 as a result of its sportsbook accepting illegal wagers on two separate Boston College women’s basketball games last year.
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Alabama Gaming Bills Face Senate Resistance

After major gaming expansion bills in Alabama quickly cleared their house of origin earlier this month, progress has slowed upon reaching the Senate, and pessimism has crept into the conversation.
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Brazil Ordinance Gives Nod To Live Casino Games

Brazil’s new Prize and Betting Secretariat has published its first regulatory ordinance to govern the accreditation of independent test labs to certify betting platforms, online casino games and live dealer studios.
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UK MPs From Racing Areas Rail Against Affordability

Several UK lawmakers representing constituencies with ties to the horseracing industry have called for affordability checks to be scrapped due to the risk of players going to the black market and the imposition on personal freedoms. 
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Georgia Clarifies Merchant Acquirer Law As Firms Submit First Applications In A Decade

Several payments and fintech firms will seek a Merchant Acquirer Limited Purpose Bank charter in the US state, as card networks change their stance on non-bank members.
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Top EU Court Decision Re-Aligns Payments And E-Money Requirements

The Court of Justice of the European Union last week ruled on a case between the Bank of Lithuania and a payment institution, with the outcome being that payment institutions are able to hold customer funds much longer than previously established.
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Daily Dash: EU Council Adopts Instant Payments Regulation

Member state representatives on the Council of the European Union have adopted the Instant Payments Regulation, while the European Commission has begun consulting on delegated acts for the trading bloc’s new crypto and operational resilience laws.
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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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