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Europe Advances Plans For Real-Time Payments Connectivity With Asia

By linking its TARGET Instant Payment Settlement (TIPS) system with India and Southeast Asia, the European Central Bank (ECB) is accelerating real-time payments globally and challenging European payment service providers (PSPs) to prepare for faster flows and competitive pressures.
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Prolonged Limbo On Open Banking Leaves US Financial Sector Navigating Uncertainty

A renewed push from Democratic senators highlights how the stalled Personal Financial Data Rights (PFDR) rule is forcing banks and fintechs to rethink strategy, as shifting political priorities threaten a stable data-access framework for the long term.
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US Open Banking Rule Highlights Industry Divisions Over Data And Fees

By defining who can access consumer data, whether fees are allowed and compliance timelines, the Personal Financial Data Rights final rule (PFDR Rule) underscores continuing legal and market tensions between banks and fintech innovators.
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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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Hong Kong Regulators Under Fire As JPEX Fraud Victims Count Their Losses

As losses to the JPEX fraud climb to more than $180m, questions continue to be asked of Hong Kong regulators and how they failed to stop the crypto scandal before it happened.
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Payments

Equifax Fined £11m Over 'Entirely Preventable' Cyber Breach

The Financial Conduct Authority has fined credit reporting firm Equifax £11m for failing to safeguard UK consumer data, which it had outsourced to its parent company based in the US.
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Payments

Conservative Victory In New Zealand Augurs Online Tax Reform

New Zealand’s voters have turfed out the nation’s Labor government, guaranteeing a conservative successor and likely online gambling reforms that will tax local-facing offshore operators.
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Gambling

Colorado Proposes Stricter Rules For Pick'em Fantasy Games

Colorado regulators will hold a hearing later this month to discuss new rules that would limit, but not prohibit, the offering of pick’em-style fantasy sports contests in the state.
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Gambling

MGM Boss Describes Cyberattack As 'Corporate Terrorism'

The CEO of MGM Resorts International has offered additional details of the crippling cyberattack that shut down the company's computer systems in Las Vegas and eight states, but stressed that MGM never even considered paying a ransom to the hackers behind last month's incident.
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Gambling

Curaçao Minister Calls Complaints About Planned Changes 'Scaremongering'

Curaçao’s finance minister has hit back against a member of the opposition party’s criticisms of the country’s planned online gambling reform, calling it “scaremongering”.
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Gambling

Gambling Spend Mostly Unchanged Despite Cost Of Living Crisis, Says UK Regulator

The cost of living crisis has not shifted gambling spend in general, according to the UK Gambling Commission, but those most at risk are betting more even as their spending power decreases.
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Gambling

South Africa's Online Gambling Bill Stalled But Not Dead

South Africa’s draft bill that intends to “fill the gap in the law” around online gambling has stalled for more than a year; however, industry sources say it is not dead in the water just yet.
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Gambling

DORA Preparation Sparks Overhaul In Risk Management

The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) is on its way to becoming enforceable, and experts are warning it is time to take stock and prepare for a significant change in risk management.
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Payments

CFPB's Chopra: More Regulation On Data Surveillance Or US Risks Becoming China

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is exploring a series of regulatory actions to address excessive data surveillance by payment platforms, director Rohit Chopra said warning the US may turn into a China-like market if platforms are left unchecked.
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Payments

Daily Dash: Social Media Scams Continue To Wreak Havoc

A regulator has found that US social media users have lost $2.7bn to scams on the platforms since 2021, while a New York start-up has launched a product built on top of FedNow in a first.
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Payments

News In Brief: October 9-October 13, 2023

Sweden will join the international Macolin Convention on sports integrity, while Ecuador becomes the latest South American country to become embroiled in a match-fixing scandal.
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Gambling

Peruvian Players Demand Investigation Into Match Fixing

Peru’s football players association is on the defensive, demanding an investigation into match-fixing from the football association as they claim that they are being targeted. 
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Gambling

Romania Legal Change Implementation Timeline 'Potentially Not Feasible', Says Lawyer

Romania’s government has approved legal changes to the country’s gambling laws that will increase licence costs and add new “special fees” to tackle gambling harms, alongside other restrictive requirements.
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Gambling

FCA Issues 146 Warnings Over New Crypto Promotion Rules

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has revealed that it has issued warnings to 146 firms within the first 24 hours of its new crypto-asset promotion rules going live.
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Payments

Crypto Companies Win Partial Victory Over Dutch Central Bank

Crypto-asset firms, including Binance successors Coinmerce and Bitvavo, have claimed a partial legal victory in their battle against the $2.3m fees imposed by Dutch regulators.
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Payments

US Consumers Claim Harm From PayPal Merchant Fees

A class action complaint filed last week in California claims that certain merchant agreements in PayPal’s contracts have led to higher consumer prices.
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Payments

Daily Dash: California’s Money Transmission Act Now Law

California’s governor has signed the state’s Money Transmission Act into law, while the Bank of Lithuania has suspended the activities of an e-money firm.
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Payments

U.S. Gambling Regulators Evaluate Data Protection, Cybersecurity Challenges

State gambling regulators have stressed that they are focused on protecting consumers from cyber threats following recent cyberattacks that impacted an undetermined number of customers of MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment.
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Gambling

Ontario Ended iGaming Grey Market But Challenges Remain

The open, competitive internet gaming market in Ontario is about 18 months old and even with lingering concerns about advertising practices and regulations, gaming executives and provincial regulators believe it is a model other Canadian provinces can take a look at when designing their own markets.
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FCA Identifies UK Payments Reform And Stablecoins As Priorities For 2026

The Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) letter to the prime minister highlights its 2025 progress, along with its 2026 priorities for payments, including variable recurring payments (VRPs), contactless reform, open finance and GBP-backed stablecoins.
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African Jurisdictions Positioning Themselves As Hubs For Regulated Digital Assets

Converging digital asset frameworks across Africa are set to strengthen the region’s appeal to payments firms that favour consistent, enforceable regulation.
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US State AGs’ Inquiry Into BNPL Risks Highlights Fragmented Regulatory Landscape

The investigation by a coalition of seven Democratic state attorneys general (AGs) is scrutinising buy now, pay later (BNPL) providers, seeking answers to questions on consumer protection.
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Regulatory Influencer: New Zealand’s Open Banking Regulations Seek International Alignment And Enhanced Competition And Innovation

New Zealand’s open banking regulations have come into force, activating mandatory data sharing and payment initiation rules under the Customer and Product Data (CPD) Act 2025. The regulations came into effect on December 1, 2025, imposing customer and product data sharing obligations on the country’s four largest banks: ANZ; ASB; BNZ; and Westpac.
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Regulatory Influencer: European Union To Introduce Tax Obligations for Crypto-Asset Service Providers

The EU Directive on Administrative Cooperation ( Directive 2011/16/EU) governs tax cooperation between member states, with DAC8 referring to the eighth amendment of the directive. DAC8 is focused on improving tax transparency and closing any gaps, particularly with respect to crypto-assets. DAC8 was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on October 24, 2023. EU member states have been provided with the transposition deadline of December 31, 2025, with the application deadline being January 1, 2026.
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Eurosystem’s Pilot Plan Offers PSPs A Strategic Role In Shaping The Digital Euro

By inviting payment service providers (PSPs) to participate in a 12-month trial to assess the operational readiness of the digital euro, the authority is giving them insight into its functionality and the chance to influence its further development.
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No Structural Conflict Between EU’s AI Act And Existing Regulation, EBA Concludes

The regulator’s finding that only limited friction exists between new artificial intelligence (AI) obligations and established banking and payments rules paves the way for coordinated oversight as implementation begins.
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Serbia’s Plans For Crypto Surveillance System Aim To Prevent Abuses And Tackle Money Laundering

EU accession pressure is one of the key drivers of the initiative, as the country seeks to position itself as a credible, well-regulated market, although some commentators have expressed concerns about the adequacy of privacy protections.
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International Payments Pricing Transparency Playbook

The Financial Conduct Authority expects firms operating in the UK to give customers a clear understanding of the total cost of sending money overseas, including FX mark ups, fixed and variable fees and any deductions that may occur along the transfer chain. This playbook gives organisations a structured way to review, strengthen and evidence their approach to international payment pricing transparency.
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Regulatory Influencer: The UK’s Regulatory Pivot - Bringing Crypto Oversight Into the FSMA Perimeter

On September 17, 2025, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published Consultation Paper CP25/25: Application of the FCA Handbook to Regulated Cryptoasset Activities. The paper sets out the FCA’s proposed framework for extending key provisions of the FCA Handbook that are applicable to existing firms regulated under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA) to firms undertaking regulated crypto-asset activities. CP25/25 represents a significant shift into full-scope crypto UK supervision to date, moving the sector from a registration-only model towards a comprehensive authorisation and oversight regime. This positions crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) on a regulatory footing far closer to that of traditional financial institutions.
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