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Automatic Pix Goes Live, Enabling Recurring Payments in Brazil

Pix, Brazil’s instant payments system, has introduced a recurring payments mechanism, aiming to simplify bill payments for consumers.
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Sweepstakes Ban Under Consideration in New York, Vetoed In Louisiana

As one state legislature looks to reinforce regulatory actions against sweepstakes gaming operations, another has seen the governor veto a legislative ban, calling it unnecessary.
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Pay.UK Sets Out Ideas For Reforming UK’s Payments Infrastructure

Payment system operator Pay.UK has unveiled a package of proposed reforms to the organisational framework for interbank payments, urging “radical” change to prevent the UK falling behind on infrastructure and innovation.
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Presidential Decree Confirms Brazil Betting Tax Hike

A sharp increase in the main tax applied to online betting in Brazil became reality late Wednesday when an emergency decree was published in the Brazilian government’s official gazette.
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Operators Seek Changes On Official Data, Promotional Play In Maryland

Potential sportsbook operators in Maryland have pushed back against draft regulations that would mandate the use of official league data for all types of wagers, as well as a potential cap on tax deductions for bonuses.
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Gambling

Government Report Says Gambling Harms Cost England £1.27bn

The UK government is being urged to treat harmful gambling as a public health issue, as a new Department of Health report estimates the cost to English society to be in excess of £1.27bn a year.
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Gambling

Operators Start To Obey Dutch Call To Pull Out Of Market

Major online gambling operators are starting to comply with Dutch government demands to leave the market until they get a licence, as a consumer agency pulls out of talks over a proposed gambling advertising code.
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Gambling

Las Vegas Observes Shooting Anniversary As G2E Returns

The city of Las Vegas is planning a somber commemoration today for 60 victims who died four years ago in the worst mass shooting committed by an individual in the history of the United States.
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Gambling

News In Brief: September 27-October 1, 2021

Indiana fines Penn over TikTok ad, Asher joins IGT's sports-betting wing and new state lotteries planned in Brazil.
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Gambling

Analysis of Revised Guidelines for PSD2 Exemptions

The introduction of Directive (EU) 2015/2366 (revised Payment Services Directive, PSD2) in January 2018, despite new restrictions at the time, allowed for thousands of products and services to be offered to consumers via the limited network exclusion (LNE). However, this was not the intention of the LNE; as such, the European Banking Authority (EBA) has introduced the Consultation on Draft Guidelines on the Limited Network Exclusion under PSD2 to tighten the scope of exemptions to PSD2. Despite the tighter scope under these guidelines, there are still many ways for payment service providers (PSPs) to be exempt from strong customer authentication (SCA) requirements. Additionally, as the EBA cannot amend PSD2, PSD3 is likely to be needed to clarify any remaining inconsistencies.
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Payments

Modernisation Knocks On Door Of Companies House

The UK intends to bring its anti-money laundering regime into line with the latest recommendations from the Financial Action Task Force. This may not represent a big overhaul, but experts believe that financial institutions will probably feel the effects of a new Companies House reporting duty and cryptocurrency reporting requirements.
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Payments

Kroll Bribery Survey Reveals Widespread Compliance

Kroll has just published the results of a global bribery and corruption survey that it conducted in March, which ought to be of use to all money laundering reporting officers (MLROs).
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Payments

News In Brief - September 30, 2021

BaFin has fined N26 for anti-money laundering (AML) failures, while Banca d’Italia and ARPCSO have brought an experiment in cross-border, cross-currency, instant payments to a successful conclusion.
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Payments

Chicago Bears Purchase Arlington Park Racetrack For Potential Sports-Betting Location

Churchill Downs Incorporated has announced the sale of the historic Arlington Park racetrack property in suburban Chicago to the NFL’s Chicago Bears for a potential new stadium featuring a sports-betting facility.
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Gambling

Dutch Incumbents Head Licence List As Trade Group Seeks Meeting

Holland Casino and Nederlandse Loterij lead the list of ten Dutch online gambling licensees announced, with major brands such as Unibet, Betsson, PokerStars and bwin left out in the cold.
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Gambling

Swedish Court Rejects XC Gaming Fine Appeal

A Swedish court has rejected XC Gaming Sweden’s attempts to appeal a SEK5m (€490,000) fine imposed on it by the Swedish Gambling Authority last year, deeming the punishment that accompanied an official warning as “appropriate”.
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Gambling

Caesars Makes Late Run For Wakayama, Joins Clairvest Bid

In a renewed Japan gambit with “no capital commitment”, Caesars Entertainment has joined the Clairvest Group consortium that leads Wakayama Prefecture’s bid for an integrated resort licence.
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Gambling

Italian Gambling Minister Appointed With Reform Agenda

The new man in charge of Italian gambling policy comes with his own idea of what good regulation looks like, but inherits a sector in need of drastic reform.
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Gambling

Mastercard Opens A Regulator-Friendly Credit Line

Mastercard Installments' buy now, pay later (BNPL) platform, a technical solution that allows banks to create their own BNPL solutions, is about to come to market in the United States, Australia and the UK.
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Payments

Hong Kong Outlines AML Expectations For SVF Licensees

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has published the results of a thematic review of money laundering risks at stored value facility (SVF) firms.
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Payments

BIS Pronounces Multi-CBDC Project A Success

A prototype of a multi-central bank digital currency (mCBDC) has shown that digital currencies and distributed ledger technology could result in cheaper and safer cross-border payments, a new report has shown.
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Payments

Asian Payment Linkages Keep On Coming With Singapore And Malaysia

Singapore’s PayNow and Malaysia’s DuitNow will link up in 2022, the respective countries’ central banks have announced.
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Payments

SEC Levies Fine For Corruption On UK Firm

London-based WPP has agreed to pay US$19m to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to dissuade it from pressing charges with the accusation that several subsidiaries made corrupt payments. The company, according to the SEC, failed to spot the offences because its internal accounting controls were deficient.
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Payments

Finnish Study Links Problem Gambling, Benefits, Unemployment

A new Finnish study says it has found a clear link between harmful gambling behaviours, people receiving social benefits and the unemployed.
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Gambling
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Romanian Gambling Ad Restrictions Incoming But Lawyers Flag Need For Clarity

Romania’s new Audiovisual Code introduces several important changes, clarifications and restrictions; however, questions raised about the definitions, such as sports personality or influencer, have not been “thoroughly defined”, according to legal experts.
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Australia’s Project Acacia Blossoming Into Six-Month Testing Phase

Project Acacia, Australia’s research program into wholesale digital currency, has reached a “significant milestone”, with participants selected to explore innovations in digital money and settlement infrastructure.
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Big Tech Joins Forces With Telcos Under Hong Kong’s Latest Anti-Scam Charter

Financial regulators in Hong Kong have announced the launch of a new anti-scam charter that will see telcos and big tech firms participate for the first time.
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U.S. Senate Fails To Roll Back Change To Gambling Tax Deductions

The effort to reverse one of the tax hikes in President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” came up short in the Senate on Thursday due to opposition from a lone senator who sought to add an exemption of religious colleges from the federal endowment tax.
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Regulatory Influencer: Concurrent Market Liberalisation In The Two Congos

Two of the French-speaking jurisdictions within the Congo Basin, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville), have simultaneously embarked upon devising gambling regulation. Following years of relying upon aged legislation, which monopolised the operation of gambling to state-owned entities, the Congolese market is finally liberalising.The bigger picture
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California's Daily Fantasy Sports Opinion: Key Policy Points To Watch

California Attorney General Rob Bonta's opinion last week that deemed daily fantasy sports to be a form of illegal gambling is a new policy wrinkle in a state that has consistently been a flashpoint when it comes to the gaming market.
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French Regulator Reignites Calls For Whistle-to-Whistle Ban and Loss Limits

France’s gambling regulator has once again reiterated calls to introduce a whistle-to-whistle advertising ban, as well as loss limits for players aged 18-25 years old.The president of France’s National Gambling Authority (ANJ), Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, said changes to the country's regulatory framework are “essential” for a sustainable gambling industry model during her closing remarks at a conference addressing gambling addiction on June 27, 2025.
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CFPB Suffers Double Shock As Budget Slashed And Redundancies Ruled Lawful

Opponents of the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) have experienced twin triumphs, as an injunction halting the agency's restructuring has been lifted and the federal budget bill has almost halved its funding.
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Regulatory Influencer: The Key Updates to the EU’s Payment Services Package

The EU has for some time been working on updating its regulation of the payments sector, planning to issue a revised directive and to introduce a bloc-wide payment services regulation.
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FCA’s £21m Monzo Fine Emphasises That Growth Must Be Responsible

By imposing the fine on the challenger bank, the UK financial services regulator has sent a reminder to disruptors that they must pay attention to their regulatory duties.
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