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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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India Braces For Impact As Withdrawal Of ₹2,000 Notes Confirmed

The Reserve Bank of India has confirmed that ₹2,000 banknotes are soon to be withdrawn, raising fears of cash shortages that crippled the country in 2016 during a similar "demonetisation" policy.
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UK Gambling Commission Penalty For Paddy Power, Betfair

The UK Gambling Commission has issued a £490,000 financial penalty for Flutter-owned Paddy Power and Betfair after it sent promotional push notifications to devices linked to customers who had self-excluded.
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Gambling

India Raids 25 Locations Linked To Foreign Online Gaming Operators

India’s foreign transactions and money laundering enforcer has raided 25 locations across the nation suspected of housing foreign-controlled online gambling operations.
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Gambling

UK Regulator Targets Six Areas To Strengthen Evidence Base

The UK Gambling Commission has outlined six areas where it intends to improve the evidence base for regulatory change over the next three years, as part of what it calls a new “aspirational” programme.
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Gambling

North Carolina Sports-Betting Bill Amended In Senate Committee

Sports wagering legislation began its path through the North Carolina Senate on Wednesday with a successful committee vote following some key changes to legislation that originally cleared the House in March.
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Gambling

Global Advertising Code For Gambling Needed Even If Impossible

As daunting as the challenge may be, the international gaming community needs to establish regulations governing how sports betting and the industry’s other products are marketed, two leading gambling analysts said on Wednesday in Las Vegas.
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Gambling

Gambling Commission Chief Discusses UK White Paper For First Time

The financial vulnerability, or affordability, checks, that are part of the UK’s white paper on the future of gambling regulation should not be an imposing burden on the industry, says the head of the Gambling Commission.
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Gambling

News In Brief: May 22-May 26, 2023

Caliente powers strong Playtech results despite fees dispute, Pennsylvania hands out six-digit casino fines and a Sportradar sign-up in Brazil amid the ongoing match-fixing scandal.
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Gambling

Is Strong Customer Authentication Coming To The United States?

As strong customer authentication (SCA) has become widely adopted in Europe and more countries are likely to follow, VIXIO is looking at what has been done in the US in terms of the regulation and what lies ahead.
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Payments

Grant Thornton Quits Working With eMerchantPay Over Governance Concerns

A major UK auditor has resigned from working with eMerchantPay, an acquirer for “high-risk” merchant categories, due to concerns about the company’s governance practices.
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Payments

Lack Of EU-Level Oversight Hinders AML Approach, McGuinness Says

European commissioner Mairead McGuinness has insisted that the EU’s latest financial crime package will deliver where prior directives have not.
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Payments

Operators Challenge Peru In Online Gambling Consultation

Offshore operators have objected to tax and incorporation plans, as the government of Peru publishes the results of a consultation on draft regulation to implement the country's 2022 online gambling and sports betting law.
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Gambling

Cannabis And Casinos Moving Inevitably Toward Partnership

Esports has become a $1bn industry worldwide, but cannabis has become a $1bn industry in Nevada alone, and gambling analysts are predicting casinos will be serving marijuana to their customers within the next decade.
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Gambling

Massachusetts Regulators: No Promo-Play Deductions On Sports-Betting Revenues

After months of debate, Massachusetts gaming regulators closed the door on Tuesday on allowing promotional play to be deducted from taxable sports-betting revenues.
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Gambling

Kenyan President Targets Tax Hikes

Kenya’s President has defended the controversial Finance Bill 2023, which would increase the excise duty on lotteries, betting and gambling, as well as change the definition of “winning”.
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Gambling

3-D Secure: Japan’s Answer to SCA?

This impact analysis will examine the latest version of the Japan Consumer Credit Association’s credit card security guidelines, which mandate the use of EMV 3-D Secure, in comparison with the European Union's strong customer authentication (SCA) requirements under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2). It will first lay out the historical background of both these regulatory regimes before comparing three aspects of these regulations namely, applicability, verification requirements, and permitted verification methods. It will then examine whether these regimes are equivalent to each other and, if not, what additional measures credit card and other payment operators may need to take to comply with both regimes.
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’Welcome Progress’ - UK And EU Agree MoU On Financial Services

The UK and European Commission have published joint text of their draft memorandum of understanding (MoU) on regulatory cooperation in financial services, in a sign of the thawing of relations between the two jurisdictions.
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Payments

Australian BNPL Regulation Getting Closer Each Day

Consumer credit reforms will mean that buy now, pay later (BNPL) agreements will be treated as credit products by year-end.
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Payments

Card Giants Give In To Credit Card Fee Cut In Canada

Canada’s government has announced a new agreement with Visa and Mastercard to reduce credit card interchange fees to 0.95 percent. The move has been cheered by some, while called a failure by others.
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New York Gaming Regulator Agrees To Softened Affiliate Rules

New York gaming regulators on Monday revised proposed rules that originally would have significantly limited the ability for affiliate marketers to support the state's mobile sports-betting industry.
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Serbia Joins SEPA As Balkan Expansion Continues

The European Payments Council has approved adding the Republic of Serbia to the geographical scope of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), in a win for the country’s payment service providers.
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CFPB's Decision To Vacate 1033 Rule Creates Confusion In US Open Banking

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has determined that its own open banking rule, finalised in October 2024, is unlawful and should be set aside, according to a court filing submitted last week.
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Canada's Real-Time Payment System Moves A Step Closer With New Consultation

Payments Canada has launched a consultation on the legal architecture of its much-delayed Real-Time Rail payments system.
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Hong Kong Ushers In New Stablecoin Regime

The Legislative Council has passed a stablecoins bill as part of a broader push to tighten oversight of crypto-assets that mirrors other international compliance rules.
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India Launches 'Financial Fraud Risk Indicator' To Tackle UPI Scams

The tool is intended to improve data sharing between the Department of Telecommunications, banks and Unified Payment Interface platforms in a bid to tackle digital payment fraud.
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BaFin Relaxes PSD2 Interface Rules For Card-Issuing PSPs

Germany’s financial regulator BaFin has announced that it will temporarily relax enforcement of certain technical and reporting requirements under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) for account-servicing payment service providers.
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Manipulation-Based Scams On The Rise In Sweden, Warns Regulator

The Swedish financial watchdog has announced that payments fraud is declining overall, but says the use of tactics such as social engineering is increasing, echoing other countries in Europe and elsewhere.
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Mastercard Hit With £200m Bill For 'Unlawfully High' Fees

The UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal has approved the settlement in the long-running class action centred on fees the card network imposed between 1992 and 2008.
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GENIUS Act Clears Initial Vote After Some Democrats Relent

In the US, key Democrat senators have softened their position on the bipartisan stablecoin regulation, meaning that it can progress to the next stage in the legislative process.
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'Transparency' Issue Opens Door For Consumer Duty Scrutiny In Payments

Recent guidance from the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) that identified issues with international payments may be a sign that the regulator is ramping up its use of supervisory tools for the Consumer Duty regime.
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