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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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India’s PayU To Acquire Rival Payments Gateway BillDesk In $4.7bn Deal

India’s competition commission has given the go-ahead to a new fintech acquisition that is thought to be the second-largest in the history of India’s online services sector.
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Payments

Russian U-turn Could Legalise Crypto To Create Cross-Border Payments Lifeline

A top official at Russia’s Ministry of Finance has said the country may legalise crypto to create a cross-border payments lifeline, marking a dramatic U-turn from a new law passed only two months ago.
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Payments

Truss’ In-Tray: What Payment Firms Can Expect From New PM

As Boris Johnson bids Downing Street farewell, VIXIO looks at what we can expect from incoming prime minister Liz Truss, and what this means for payments compliance.
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Payments

Central Bank Governor Says FedNow Will Negate Need For CBDC

US debates about a digital dollar are heating up as the country is inching closer to the adoption of FedNow, raising the question of why a country with a well-functioning payment infrastructure would invest in the development of a central bank digital currency (CBDC).
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Payments

Industry Warned As Australian Police Raid Slots 'Syndicate'

Federal and state government agencies in Australia have cracked an alleged syndicate that laundered A$4.7m ($3.2m) in winning cheques bought from slot machine customers, prompting Victoria state’s regulator to warn it has “put the whole gambling industry on notice”.
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Gambling

Chile's Supreme Court Refuses To Force Internet Providers To Block Betting Sites

​​​​​​​Chile’s Supreme Court has denied an appeal by the country's Polla Chilena de Beneficencia national lottery to block 23 offshore sports betting websites.
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Gambling

To Renegotiate Or Not To Renegotiate? That Is the Question California Gaming Tribes May Face

California tribes appear to be split on whether they should renegotiate their gaming compacts with Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom if voters approve online sports betting on November 8.
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Gambling

Rank Croupiers To Strike As UK Cost Of Living Crisis Bites

​​​​​​​The Rank Group is “disappointed” after the announcement of planned strike action at its London Grosvenor Casinos, as the UK gambling industry prepares for impact from the current growing cost of living crisis.
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Gambling

Maryland Opens Application Process For Sports-Betting Licenses

Maryland's Sports Wagering Application Review Commission (SWARC) has begun accepting license applications from those companies interested in operating mobile sports betting and in-person retail wagering at locations throughout the state.
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Gambling

Politics Is Standing In The Way Of Cross-Border Innovation

For all the good work the private sector is doing to improve cross-border payments, national regulations and politics are still one of the main barriers to change. VIXIO discusses the challenge of fixing cross-border pain points with leading industry experts.
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Payments

RBA To Accelerate Least-Cost Routing For Mobile Wallet Transactions

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has announced plans to work with payments companies to accelerate the rollout of card-based least-cost routing (LCR) for mobile wallet transactions.
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Payments

Moral Hazard: How Payments Firms Are Addressing High-Risk Merchant Categories

After Visa is sued for allegedly turning a blind eye to videos of child sexual abuse, VIXIO takes a closer look at how payment companies can stay safe in high-risk merchant categories.
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Payments

Ceuta Reaps The Rewards Of Spanish Offshore Status

A new report suggests that the Spanish enclave of Ceuta’s tireless campaign to become a new hot spot for online gambling operators is working, with 68 percent of the country's business revenue coming from just 3 percent of businesses, all of which are directly involved in the gambling industry.
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Gambling

Pennsylvania Report Claims Illegal Machines Cost State $650m In Lost Lottery Sales

The number of unregulated gaming machines in gas stations and convenience stores in Pennsylvania has grown dramatically over the past four years with no signs of a slowing trend, according to a new report commissioned by the state lottery.
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Gambling

Camelot Drops Legal Appeal To UK Lottery Decision

Allwyn last night moved one step closer to its takeover of the UK’s national lottery after current operator Camelot withdrew its appeal against a key decision to award the new licence to its rival.
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Gambling

California Cardroom Moratorium Set To Expire

After a last-minute defeat in a Senate committee to get a state moratorium on the number of licenses and tables for cardrooms extended for another year, lawmakers, some tribes and cardroom owners agreed to negotiate in an attempt to make a deal before next year’s legislative session.
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Gambling

California Passes New Crypto Licensing Regime With Bipartisan Support

The California State Legislature has passed a new crypto regulation that includes wide-ranging provisions on licensing and stablecoin issuance.
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Payments

Multi-Jurisdictional, Multi-Pronged: FATF Changes Its Legal Persons Approach

Risky companies are falling through the cracks for authorities and the private sector, which has prompted the international standards-setting body to change its policy recommendation.
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Payments

Enough Pie For All: Visa Unfazed By FedNow Launch

Speaking at a Deutsche Bank conference, Vasant Prabhu, vice chairman and CFO of Visa, said he does not think that competition building on the upcoming US FedNow service will have a big impact on its bottom line.
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Payments

New UK Lottery Boss Says Digital Revamp Is Key

Allwyn is planning to rejuvenate the UK national lottery with a digital revamp, its boss has said, a week before its ongoing legal tussle with Camelot has its next day in court.
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Use Your Registration Or Lose It, AUSTRAC Warns Remittance Service Providers

Australian remittance service businesses must use their registration or see it cancelled, the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) has said, launching a voluntary deregistration drive.
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North Dakota Court Strikes Down Fed’s Revised Debit Card Fee Rule, Limits Board’s Discretion

A federal court in North Dakota has struck down the Federal Reserve’s revised debit card interchange fee rule, concluding that the US central bank overstepped its statutory authority under the Durbin Amendment.
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Regulatory Influencer: UK Authorities Urge Firms To Share More Data To Combat Financial Crime

In July, the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) published its 2025 System Priorities for the regulated financial sector. This is the first time that the NCA has directly communicated a list of priorities to firms.
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Regulatory Influencer: Examining the EBA’s No-Action Letter on PSD2 and MiCA (Part Two) - Authorisation and Regulatory Overlap

On June 10, 2025, the European Banking Authority (EBA) published a “no action letter” on the interplay between Directive EU 2015/2366 (Payment Services Directive 2 – PSD2) and Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (Markets in Crypto-assets – MiCA). In the preceding regulatory influencer, an examination of the EBA’s letter was provided. The letter provided a positive step in the right direction, clarifying specific uncertainties surrounding the applicability of PSD2 to certain crypto-asset service providers (CASPs).
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Gambling Commission’s Problem Gambling Survey For Great Britain Remains Contentious

The Gambling Commission has said it is responding constructively to criticism from the UK statistics watchdog of its new gambling harm survey, but there remains widespread concern over the ferocity with which reform campaigners have leapt on its vastly higher problem gambling figures.
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U.S. Sports Betting Operators Monitoring Prediction Markets From Sidelines

When the two dominant U.S. sports-betting operators hosted second-quarter earnings calls on Thursday, their bosses reassured analysts they were closely monitoring developments with the prediction markets but would remain on the sidelines for now.
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Regulatory Influencer: Kalshi Suffers Setback In Maryland

On August 1, a judge in a Maryland federal district court denied Kalshi’s request for an injunction barring state regulators from taking enforcement actions over the company’s sports event contracts.
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Former UK Prime Minister Backs Online Tax Hike Deemed "Economically Reckless" By BGC

UK trade group the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) has warned against drastic tax hikes proposed by a think tank and backed by a former Prime Minister, including raising the remote gaming and machine games duty to 50 percent.
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'We'll Be Watching': FCA Tightens UK Payment Safeguarding Rules From May 2026

Consumers using payment and e-money firms in the UK will benefit from stronger protections from next year under new safeguarding rules finalised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
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Sydney Slots Venues Let High-Risk Gamblers Bet Millions: AUSTRAC

Leading Sydney club and slot machine operator Mounties Group paid out almost A$10.5m ($6.8m) in winnings over five years to a handful of identified “suspicious customers” despite red flags for money laundering, according to a court statement by Australia’s federal transactions regulator.
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