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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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UPDATE: J.P. Morgan To Face Lawsuit Over Loss Of $272m From Ray-Ban Maker’s Account

A US judge has ruled that J.P. Morgan must face a lawsuit that seeks to hold the bank liable for the loss of $272m from the account of a Thailand-based Ray-Ban manufacturer.
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Payments

Indian Court Tells Google To Pay 10 Percent Fine Deposit For Appeal To Be Heard

An Indian appellate court has ordered Google to deposit 10 percent of two penalty fines that it received for abuse of its position before it will grant its motion to appeal.
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Payments

Treat Crypto Like Gambling, Says ECB Official

Trading in unbacked digital assets should be treated by regulators like gambling, Fabio Panetta has said in his latest intervention.
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Payments

TikTok To Enable Instant Account-To-Account Payments On Platform

TikTok parent ByteDance has partnered with J.P. Morgan to build a real-time payments infrastructure as the firm looks to leverage local instant clearing systems to reduce costs and enhance user experience.
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Payments

Ukrainian Industry Calls For State Monitoring Of Gambling Amid Tax Hike Fears

A trade group representing gambling operators in Ukraine is calling on the government to accelerate plans for an online monitoring platform to forestall the activation of a higher tax rate.
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Gambling

Chile's Economy Commission Begins Online Gambling Bill Discussions

Chile’s bill to legalise online gambling took a step forward last week as the Chamber of Deputies' Economy Commission began to evaluate the project.
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Gambling

Ireland Could Restrict Gambling Ads In Sport, Say Researchers

Ireland needs a targeted focus on higher-risk groups of the population such as sports players in its pending legislation, according to the Economic and Social Research Institute.
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Gambling

Problem Gambling Prevention Funding Focus Of U.S. State Lawmakers

In 2023, lawmakers in several states will consider proposals to increase funding for problem gambling or prioritize treatment services as they deal with the impact of new forms of legalized gambling on their communities, including sports betting and casino gaming.
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Gambling

Week In Crypto: SBF Pleads Not Guilty, Coinbase Hit By $100m Settlement, Judge Rules In Celsius’ Favour

FTX’s former CEO pins his hopes on an acquittal, Coinbase is rapped for over-stretching its compliance muscle and a federal judge confirms that Celsius owns its customers’ crypto.
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Payments

First EMI Joins Spanish Payment System

Iberpay, which oversees Spain’s national payments system, has hit a milestone after it incorporated its first electronic money institution (EMI).
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Payments

Daily Dash: Saudi Arabia Launches Open Banking Lab

Saudi Arabia has launched its Open Banking Lab following last year’s framework announcement, and Denmark has recorded its first year without a bank robbery.
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Payments

Mastercard Breached US Debit Card Rules, FTC Says

The US Federal Trade Commission alleges that Mastercard has been blocking the use of competing networks for online debit card payments in breach of federal regulations.
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Payments

UK Lawmakers Lobby As White Paper Nowhere In Sight

As Christmas and New Year in the UK passed without a Gambling Act review update, some politicians are still publicly trying to influence the contents of the long-awaited white paper.
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Gambling

Finnish Government Mulls End Of Online Gambling Monopoly

After months of pressure and speculation Finnish authorities announced on Thursday they are officially considering the possibility of scrapping the country’s gambling monopoly and launching a licence-based online gambling system.
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Gambling

Ohio Becoming Biggest, Baddest Sheriff In U.S. Sports-Betting Regulation

Ohio did not accept its first legal sports wager until New Year’s Day, but after levying hefty fines on Thursday against three prominent operators, the Buckeye State is swiftly establishing itself as perhaps the most relentless enforcer of regulations among sports-betting states.
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Gambling

Fanatics Presents Sports-Betting Plan To Massachusetts Regulators

Details about the forthcoming sportsbook operation of sports retailer Fanatics have been sparse to date, but some information has finally trickled out this week through public presentations in Massachusetts.
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Gambling

News In Brief: January 3-January 6, 2023

Ukraine's gambling tax income is nearing pre-war levels, the country's regulator has said.
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Gambling

US Consumer Watchdog Wants New Rules For Credit Reference Agencies

Although improvements have been made, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has warned that new compliance requirements may be necessary to bring down credit reporting firms' complaints.
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Payments

India Migrates Payments Fraud Reporting To New Suptech System

A new supervisory technology (suptech) system is now live in India, and has taken over as the main channel for banks and other financial institutions to report suspected payments fraud.
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Payments

Turkey Completes First CBDC Transactions

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey has run its first test transactions on the digital lira network, promising a report on progress so far.
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White House Confident of Stablecoin Rewards Compromise for CLARITY Act

As US lawmakers continue to contest the legality of stablecoin rewards payouts under the CLARITY Act, a key White House official has expressed confidence that a legislative compromise is imminent.
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New York’s Standalone BNPL Framework Sets a Regulatory Precedent for the US

As the state formalises its bespoke licensing regime, providers will need to review pricing structures and focus on transparency and disclosures to meet consumer protection standards.
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Vixio’s Verdict: MiCA and PSD2 – EBA Provides More Clarity, But Regulatory Stability Remains A Work in Progress

The regulator's new opinion clarifies dual authorisation rules for crypto-asset service providers (CASPs), offering interim guidance but reinforcing that long-term regulatory stability will remain elusive until the new framework for payments regulation is introduced.
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Regulatory Influencer: Simplifying Capital for Smaller UK Banks: Navigating the SDDT Regime and Supervisory Expectations

With less than a year until the Small Domestic Deposit Taker (SDDT) regime takes full effect, smaller UK banks must act now to prepare for simplified capital rules and updated supervisory expectations. While full requirements under the regime will apply from January 1, 2027, certain expectations, including revised ICAAP update frequencies, are already in force, making early alignment of systems, governance, and data essential.
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Regulatory Influencer: Malaysia's Open Finance Exposure Draft - A New Regional Trend, Or Much To Do About Nothing?

Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), Malaysia’s central bank, launched an exposure draft on open finance in November 2025 seeking public feedback on a system which it states will offer consumers a safer and more structured framework for sharing their financial information than existing data-sharing arrangements.
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Decoding the UK Regulatory Grid: Investment Analysis

The ninth edition of the UK’s Regulatory Initiatives Grid, published in December 2025, sets out the country’s financial services regulatory agenda for the next two years. In this piece, Vixio examines what the regulators have outlined in the investment sections of the latest grid, explains the likely impact of developments on financial institutions and suggests what the regulators’ stated priorities tell us about the direction of travel in the UK.
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Mapping EU Legislation: Directive (EU) 2023/2225 (Consumer Credit Directive 2 – CCD2)

Directive (EU) 2023/2225 (Consumer Credit Directive 2 – CCD2) was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on October 30, 2023. It repeals Directive 2008/48/EC (Consumer Credit Directive – CCD) and lays down a common framework for the harmonisation of certain aspects of the laws, regulations and administrative provision of member states concerning credit agreements for consumers. This Mapping EU Legislation: CCD2 page will be updated in line with any CCD2 update.
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Decoding the UK Regulatory Grid: Payments Analysis

The ninth edition of the UK’s Regulatory Initiatives Grid, published in December 2025, sets out the country’s financial services regulatory agenda for the next two years. In this piece, Vixio examines what the regulators have outlined in the payments section of the latest grid, explains the likely impact of developments on financial institutions and suggests what the regulators’ stated priorities tell us about the direction of travel in the UK.
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Regulatory Influencer: Dubai Financial Services Authority Shifts Crypto Token Suitability Assessments to Firms

On January 12, 2026, the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) implemented significant amendments to its crypto token regime, shifting suitability assessments from the regulator to firms operating in or from the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), Dubai’s special economic zone.
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The Potential Impact of a UK Card Network on the Payments Landscape

In addition to the much-discussed objective of payments sovereignty, a domestic alternative could lead to greater operational resilience and a decrease in the complexity of remaining compliant.
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